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This Podcast is for everyone impacted by the Corporate World. Corporate Life impacts everybody, from the CEO of the company to the middle manager or the employee lowest down the chain, as well as the silent (or, not so silent) partner at home doing the groundwork for their partner's success.Mats and Ariel Andersson have been been working, the last few decades, in various positions on multiple contents and countries. They are passionate about creating community and connecting people through conversations, looking at how things work, and don't, and where we align and have to be honest about differences. Mats has been working most recently as Director and General manager in the financial world and Ariel as Conscious Life and Businss Coach.With this Podcast we intend to shed light on Corporate culuture and effects by interviewing people in the corporate world and listening to their stories, their successes and failures and tackling some of the challenges that exist out there in the Corporate World: How do we lead with success? What is a good manager/leader? How do cultural differences impact the workplace? Are performance appraisals really needed? And, "How does corporate effect us all?" We will answer all these questions and more.

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    Corry Robertson - A leadership coach teaching with empathy and heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 54:55


    This week Mats meet Corry Robertson. Corry is a leadership Coach from Canada specialized in leadership coaching and organizational culture. Corry and Mats discuss a number of interesting topics:- Emotional intelligence and the importance of that in the workplace- The impact of Zoom working on family life and the importance for managers have staff with kids to take that into account in the new normal- The importance of psychological safety and  how people have a 6th sense around whether they feel safe or not- How technical nerds could take advantage of their skills and transition into leadership rolesFind out more about Corry here:Cory Robertson WebpageFree personality assessment for you and your teamBook a call with Corry Corry on Facebook_________________Share the podcast: The Corporate Corner PodcastSupport the show

    TCC Statistics and promotion of Webinar with Dr Anders Tegnell

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 12:45


    Mats is sharing some of the statistics for TCC. Which episodes have been the most listened? From which countries and cities are people listening in?Which device and platform is the most used to listen?An episode for statistical nerds. Mats is also promoting the Webinar he is going to hold with Dr Anders Tegnell, the Chief Architect of the rather unorthodox Swedish Stratege: no lock down, no face masks, school open. If you listen to the episode you will find the 50% magic discount code to use and find out how one person can win a free ticket. Sign up to the Webinar here: The Swedish Corona strategy explained with Dr Anders TegnellSupport the show

    Camille Bonhoure - A French Lawyer incarnating the European idea

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 57:47


    This week Mats sits down with Camille Bonhoure, a young French lawyer and the first French guest on the podcast. Camille grow up in the SouthWest of France and already as a kid beeing part of the local choir group he travelled around Europe to sing. He did a part of his university studies in Denmark where he also worked for the Danish-French chamber of commerce, learnt Danish and got immerged in the Danish culture. His journey took him to Slovakia and now to Prague, Czech Republic where he is working for Honeywell. A true European incarnating the idea of movement between countries to share your culture and gain experiences from others. They discuss a number of interesting subjects like:- The Elite School system in France and the advantages and disadvantages it might have - The difference between a Danish and French University- The mistrust you feel between people on the street  in France but not necessarily in the Scandinavian countries- the segregated French society and the importance of grades at an early age in French school system- The notion of a second chance in life in the Scandinavian countries but not necessarily in France- how it is to work for an American company with an American corporate cultureand much more. Support the show

    From Atheist to Pastor to Business Coach - the fascinating story of Dr. Matthew Gamble

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 66:01


    In this episode Mats sits down with Dr. Matthew Gamble and discovers a fascinating story about someone who grew up as a kid being atheist but who became a man of faith after smuggling 3 pounds of Marijuana into the United States from Jamaica and not being caught and taking it as a sign of some higher spirit. After that enrolling in the Seventh-Adventist Church machinery and becoming a pastor. Matthew was a Rock & Roll Pastor running his churches pretty much like a Startup and he travelled 6 continents to preach and give speeches. Another drug experience, this time with mushrooms in Amsterdam makes Matthew doubt his fait and he leaves the church in 2017. During his church year he was always nurturing a coaching mind and did several trainings and certifications and have now fine tuned that into becoming a business coach doing online coaching in Covid times. You can find Matthew and his coaching business here at MagnetizeGlobal and book a free session to try him out. It's definitiely worth a try! Matthew several time references this Ted Talk by Roland Griffith about psyilocybin and the work Roland is doing and the John Hopkins University. Support the show

    Mats talks about his new challenge, Zoom meetings and podcast not being produced

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 16:17


    A new episode with Mats trying to explain why he has been so slow lately in producing new episodes of the Podcast. He talks about his new job to lead the Swedish-American Chamber of San Fransisco & Silicon Valley, how he talks Swedish at work for the first time in 27 years and how it is to lead a remote office and get up to speed in his new role. He also reflects on Zoom meetings that seems to always start on time and go on forever, the opposite to real life Corporate meetings where people often drop in when they can and the meeting ends early so people can go back to work. Support the show

    Arend Dittmer - A German Googler in San Francisco

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 43:33


    In today's episode Mats meets with Arend Dittmer from Germany working for Google in San Francisco. Arend is the first Googler in The Corporate Corner and he has an international career that took him from Germany to Canada and then to California. They discuss a multitude of subjects and here is some of things you will here:- How is Google Management communicating to their staff- What makes a difference between IBM and Google- Why should a traditional company having their IT infrastructure go to the Cloud- Should a company choose a single Cloud or multi platform cloud strategy?- How should you approach a Cloud implementation going from premises to the Cloud?- How was the Cloud actually born as a product?- Cultural work differences between Europe and the USTune in and listen to someone who really know what he is talking about. Support the show

    Mats Solo - Mindfulness and meditation in Corporate World - Can it make a difference?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 20:01


    This week Mats is doing a solo about his mindfulness journey that has gone from being a constant worrier to be more in peace and less impacted by the ups and downs and curveballs that life is throwing you. He is aware that he might be living in an illusion and that potentially one could lose his/her edge by entering into a meditation world but does it matter?He talks about the tools he is using to meditate (it really helps for modern people to sit down with a guided meditation) such as:-   Headspace  with Andy Puddicombe (-  Waking Up app with Sam Harris (get a free month of subscription by redeeming promo code OPENMIND)- Eckhart Tolle more as an inspiration source but also teaches meditationHe shares how this could be applied in Corporate and what change it could make and the risk if you are the only one doing it in a very competetive environment. Science seems to comfirm the idea that meditation is beneficial such a increased grey mass in the brain and increased length of the telomeres (caps at the end of each strand of our DNA) linked to "reduced" aging process. But he is of the opinion that regardless the science, it's worth it and lifechanging. Support the show

    John Ireland - Emotional Intelligence at its excellence

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 74:27


    This week Mats sits down with someone who has meant a lot to himself, John Ireland from England. John is a coach, leadership developer and very experienced trainer to leaders at all levels and he is delivering a very popular emotional intelligence training. They talk about John's background and his upbringing in Northern England and how espcially two events shaped and formed him at a young age, the loss of his mother at the age of 11 and how he as a young man started to work for the Samaritans in London. They discuss leadership, attitude and we get in an emotional sequence on why John is the fantastic accepting person he is and what is motivating him. John shares his views on similtudes and differences between the sports world and the corporate world. We'll hear many of John's fabolous stories and anecdotes. If you want to get in touch with John you can find him here:John Ireland, Coaching, Consulting, TrainingSupport the show

    Philip Hilm - from broke to professional poker player

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 52:18


    In this weeks episode Mats sits down with his Nordic friend, Philip Hilm from Denmark and talk about Philip's exciting life and career as a professional poker player. We'll hear the story about a young Danish man who as a kid didn't naturally read the social cues between people and then spent a lot of energy and time to learn everything about it and when he was in his twenties he was broke and doing small jobs and decided to give poker a go and he became a professional poker player with an outstanding merit lists of which to mention only a few are:Final table (9th) WSOP Main Event 2007(15th) EPT Grand Final Monte Carlo 2007Final table (4th) EPT Copenhagen 2006Won (1st) WCP III Barcelona 2006Won (1st) Sunday Million online tournament 2006 Philip tells us how it is to be a professional poker player and why he left the scene to let construct 150 houses in Poland. He'll teach us what to look for at your opponents body and body language when playing poker and why he had to put a face mask on 10 years before it was mandatory in Prague (due Corona) when he went down to the local Casino. He talks about his current projects trying to master the Poker game by developing a "machine" that can master the game and he tells us how he apprehend and live the Corona virus crisis and fear that is spreading in society. You'll also hear how Philip saved a friend from the Scientology church by using his analytical and logic thinking. Listen to a very smart man with an unusual career that is almost like a fairy tale! Support the show

    Mike Robbins - We're all in this together

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 50:32


    In this weeks episode I,  Mats meet with Mike Robbins, who is an expert  in emotional intelligence, leadership, teamwork and company culture. Mike is the author of several books and he just came out with his last book with the for the moment perfect title "WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER".It's a book with the subtitle "Creating a Team Culture of High Performance, Trust, and belonging" and a the book is full of anecdotes from Mike's experience and life and it has a strong focus on soft skills, authenticity, inclusion and belonging.  We talk about the book of course but also the inevitable Corona Virus. Mike gives some practical tips one can do as a leader in a team event to get under the surface or below the tip of the iceberg to foster a more deeper connection between people. We also talk about diversity and why it is such a big thing in the US and how Mike have approached this delicate subject. If you want to know more about Mike or if you are interested in the book you can find more info here: We're all in this together book. Support the show

    Alain Hunkins - Cracking the Leadership Code

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 47:11


    This week Mats sits down with Alain Hunkins. Alain is a leadership coach and has worked with thousands of groups and leaders in the last decades. He is also the author of his first book:  "Cracking the Leadership code: Three Secrets of Building Strong Leaders"We talk about the book and some concrete trips and tricks for leaders. We touch upon a lot of subjects and here is a glimpse:- How to be more emphatic, the importance of really listening when you talk to someone. - Only 21% of people think their leaders lead well. Why is it like that?- How power and absolute power negativeley impacts the emphatic part of the brain- How to lead in Corona times, what will be the new normal when we are on the other side of this Corona crisis. "When we come out of this you will be seen as either a stronger or weaker leader" says Alain. - Some examples of how Alain learned the hard wayListen to someone with a lot of experience and who is willing to share it. If you want to connect with Alain, find below some useful links:Alain Hunkins WebsiteCracking the Leadership Code book websiteAlain on LinkedinTEDx talk by AlainSupport the show

    Steffen Kaiser, German CFO on corporate culture and importance of better taking people into consideration

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 45:34


    This week we meet Steffen Kaiser from Germany. Steffen is an experienced CFO and has been in a multitude of executive management positions.  He has also been the person coming in to a company and having the tough task to massively lay off people, something that deeply affected him. A sample of things discussed in this episode:The challenge for management of involving the people who is actually doing the work into decisions that ultimateley impacts them. How can management get out of their ivory tower and truly take in feedback even when it is not something they want to hear. How to create an environment where it is not only EBITA but also people that counts. How to navigate in a corporate experience when you have not only your staff to take care off but also need to manage your peers whose interest is not always aligning to yours and also more difficult to influence. Listen to a very thoughtful man who has seen it all and been given serious thought on how to improve the corporate experience. If you want to get in touch with Steffen you can contact him on LinkedIn by clicking here. Support the show

    TCC Express Corona Impact and thoughts

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 8:28


    Mats is sharing his sympathy with everyone impacted by the Coronavirus. From people losing their lives, to sick people and others loosing their jobs. The world will forever be a pre and post Corona. How will this impact the world economy? A thought goes to all people lining up in the unemployment lines (without possiblity to do social distancing) and the hopefully positive energy and new better world that might come out of this. From every crisis something good comes. What will be the future of work? Is home office the new normal? How are you coping at home with screaming toddler's around your legs? And what if you realize as a manager nobody needs you now people work from home and your natural authority is gone?Some questions buzzing in Mats mind and a thought to all out there to be safe and healthy. Support the show

    Leigh Sembaluk, soccer pro, coach, author and startup founder all in one person

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 67:06


    In todays episode Mats sits down with Leigh Sembaluk. Leigh is a young Canadian with multiple talents. He grew up being a passionate soccer player and reached his goal and became pro. Unfortunateley he was injured in his first season and turned into coaching. He became more and more interested in what really makes the best players the best and what is really distinguishing them from the others. This lead to a book called Preception and it gives insights into Leigh's experience and gives valuable tips to coaches and goes under the surface what is really driving the conscious and unconscious behaviour of team players. Leigh's passion did not stop there and he decided to found a company, also called Preception. Leigh together with a team of scientists and software engineers develop hardware and software that allows to analyse movements and give valuable insight to players that they can use to improve their game. Listen to Leigh's fascinating story. If you want to connect with Leigh, read his book or check out his company:Leigh Sembaluk on LinkedInBuy the Book PreceptionThe Company PreceptionSupport the show

    TCC 2.0 - Induction of 2nd Season of TCC

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 19:40


    Welcome to the 2nd season of The Corporate Corner. In this episode Mats will talk about the why for this 2nd season and also why the 1st season unexpectedly stopped. He will share the intention for this season which is to broaden the scope of the guests and also have some people on their way into the corporate life or who have recently left it. The intention is also to give a voice to people working in what is not always considered corporate, but people who have life stories to share around their work in different contexts. Mats will talk about the transatlantic move he and the family has made to land in Northern California and the challenges and benefits that came with that. He will share his thoughts on how polarized the socitey has become and how the behaviour of politicians trickle down in the society and Mats will share the analogy with a bee hive that went from hostile to nice in 3 days when the queen was exchanged. In a political rant he will share how he first discovered how politicians directly can impact managers in the corporate life and he will also talk about a book he has read: "A very stable genius" which is not very flattering for the President of the United States. To counterbalance that he will tell something we all could learn from POTUS. In this 2nd season the aim is to have bi-weekly episodes. Support the show

    Rastislav "Rasto" Macko - The DevOps Surfer on giving up Corporate security and living your dream

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 48:54


    Would it be possible to change the order of things so that what we love to do in life is predominant and that we make money in the spare time?That is a question that Rasto asked himself and after a lot of hesitation he took a break in his corporate career to move to Bali and learn to surf and at his return from Bali he left the corporate security to start his own company. Rasto started to question what is really important when a close relative passed away just at the time when he was retiring and finally was going to do all the things he always wanted. Listen to a thoughtful soul talking about his life, corporate frustrations and how difficult it can be to have ideas in corporate when nobody really cares. DevOps engineer, Cloud Expert, university teacher and soon coffee shop owner in addition to running his IT company with a friend. Rasto has more than one string to his bow. Find out more at TCC Website : www.thecorporatecorner.netSupport the show

    Bruce Eckfeldt, Business consultant on why a CEO would need a coach and more

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 58:10


    In Today's episode, Mats is sitting down (via Skype) with Bruce Eckfeldt. Bruce always wanted to become an architect and received two architect degrees at McGill university in Montreal. During his education, he was one of the first classes who had computers on hand and he quickly found himself interested in computer modelling and animation. Not long after, Bruce got into the field of product design and how to develop strategies around products. He was an early adopter of Agile and founded a company in 2002 around lean Agile software development.Today, Bruce's focus is executive coaching and he works with CEOs and leadership teams. Bruce talks about how he is coaching the leadership teams and how hard it is to sometimes stay in the coaching role rather than being more directive. He also explains why a CEO would need a coach and we talk about the importance of middle management, in companies, the people who make it happen and often are stuck between a rock and a hard place. You will also find out what "Minnesota nice" means and what connecion it has to Sweden. Find out more at TCC Website : www.thecorporatecorner.netSupport the show

    Janko Palenčár - Talks about organizational healing and finding your path

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 61:56


    In this weeks episode, Ariel Andersson sits down with Jan "Janko" Palenčár in a deep conversation about finding your path in life, being a servant and what it really means. Jan was interested in computers from an early age and started programming already at the age of 8. He started to work as a software engineer but quickly realized that he wanted something more out of life, that his path was meant to be in another direction, but he wasn't sure exactly what that path was, the last time he met with Ariel. Jan experienced something called Vision Quest and went through an peeling of the onion, in this one year long workshop that opened his eyes to what he wanted to do and his path. Some time later, he came across the work of Morgan Scott Peck centered around Community building; a community striving to create an environment where people can be themselves and use their talents and gifts.  A safe place where members allow others to share their vulnerability, heal themselves, and express who they truly are.Jan went through some hard work on himself and came to an insight that he wanted to become a servant. A servant for humanity, for organizations and for himself. He now works as a coach and healer of both humans and organizations. A truly inspiring story of finding your path in life. Key Points:Community Building Workshop is a unique 3 day experiential work. By joining you can gain (3 key takeaways)✅ Building deep relationships based on unusual trust and safety with fellow participants in a very short time✅ Learning to overcome personal obstacles in the way of authentic and effective communication✅ Leadership development experience_______________________________________Some useful links referred to in the episode:Connect with Janko on LinkedInCommunity Building WebsiteCzech Community Building Website Community Building Workshop held in Prague end of September    Facebook event  * A few more things on our blog for you to explore.Support the show

    Per-Erik "Perka" Holmström about his unique journey

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 98:58


    This week Mats talks to Per-Erik "Perka" Holmström and we'll follow his journey that is a mixture of innovation, corporate life and last but not least Sport, which has been an integral part of Perkas whole life.  Perka is a man with ideas and he will never take no for an answer when someone thinks that one of his ideas can not be implemented. Stubborn, talkative and visionaire is all adjectives describing Perka. He'll talk about how Financial Hearing was created and how the task of reporting financial results for listed companies in Sweden that in the early 90ties was at minimum a week long effort to meet with investors was reduced to an evening at a fancy restaurant in Stockholm and also broadcasted via Webcast which at the time was unheard of in the board rooms in Sweden. Perka also talks about he brought the crème de la crème of the Swedish industry leaders on a hockey rink for an ice hockey event as an alternative to a traditional get together. And last but not least, we'll hear the story of how Perka was instrumental in bringing the Bandy sport to China where he has become an Honor Professor at the Harbin Sports University. Support the show

    Break the TCC schedule and how to stay in shape while in corporate life

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 10:09


    Mats talks about new TCC Schedule ahead moving away from the weekly wednesday distribution and giving his view on how to stay in good shape while still in corporate. Support the show

    A non conformist, non corporate soul in the corporate corner - Bert Muhleman

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 42:17


    Today's guest is Bert Muhleman. Bert is a non conformist who has shied away from thecorporate life and privileged travel, instead, meeting with other cultures and keeping a free soul and spirit.Bert shares his story and why he chose life outside the corporate world and how it is to live from job to job, from travel to travel, living life, his way. He also talks about his last project that he started during his studies, accomplished in Czech Republic 50+ years old, an off grid portable washing facility that could help in developing countries, refugee camps or anywhere a natural distaste occurs.. something that "could happen to anyone", as Bert wisely puts it.. Listen to a true non conformist and how you can live life without a huge safety net. Support the show

    Mats solo: Targets and the bell curve - do we need them?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 11:40


    In today's episode Mats is going on an exploration of targets, target settings and the bell curve. Have you got your targets? Have you made the targets for your staff?The corporate target settings for individuals is a cumbersome, administrative process in many places and often something that just have to be done. Very few are getting their real motivation and drive from these targets written on a paper and people are often cautious when setting their own "stretch" targets. More personal involvment in target settings seems to be the trend, but it is really the optimal solution?Mats went on an exploration on what are some recommendations out there. The Bell Curve, the magic curve that distributes people over a nice shaped curve putting a few as top performers, the majority in the middle and some as bad performers is often used to assess people. How good and effective is this in a time when team work is the holy grail and companies hire and have top notch staff all deserving to be on the performing side of the curve?Support the show

    Melissa Hahn - A journey into the beauty industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 69:59


    This week, we meet Melissa Hahn from California. Melissa has made her career in the beauty and luxury goods industry working mainly in marketing and sales for companies like Chanel, L'Oréal and Levis to mention a few. Her career has taken her to the Caribbean, Panama and Chile and of course California. We talk about the difficulty to sometimes be appreciated for your work when you are just doing the job and not tooting your own horn and how honesty at job interviews sometimes backfires and that "fake it till you make it" could be a better strategy. Melissa talks about the amazing atmosphere she met at Chanel in Panama and the difference, there, with a company like L'Oréal. She also talks about the challenge of going back to work just after having a baby and the nice work-life balance she has found in her last job at Perricone. Find out more at The Corporate Corner. Support the show

    Ariel Solo Intuition in business- Listening to body in business and working more consciously

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 13:52


     Arielshares ideas, tools and solutions to business and life decisions, through. Intuition.In Northern California words like Intuition, Conscious business and meditation were as common as bread and butter, or maybe I should say rice crackers and tofu.  No, seriously, it was part of the norm.  Yet, to the regular business world beyond West coast borders, with some exceptions, you rarely heard much about these things, in North America. Today, Intuition seems to be the newest thing buzzing around.  Popular? Yes. Do people see the value? We hope after today, yes.Yet, do people even realize they are using intuition, already?  Or, how to work with it or realize full life benefit?  Is it worth trying? Absolutely! Regardless of your belief system or current practice, intuition can benefit us all in business and at home.  Once you start to practice, you will experience work and life shifts that will make you wonder why you never started before!See our blog and thoughts on this weeks episode.Listen on our website, Stitcher, spotify and more.Support the show

    Monika Hilm about Happiness at work, T-Rex leaders and importance of leading with the heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 80:22


    In this episode Mats sits down and talks with Monika Hilm.Monika is a Swedish international hotel manager, book author and driving force in the happiness at work movement. They talk about Monika's book, "PUT YOUR PEOPLE FIRST and the rest will follow" that she wrote while taking a year "off" and where she outlines her management ideas and how to create a Happy Hotel environment. Monika talks about the journey that took her from Sweden where she is native to all over the world working and managing different hotels. She talks about things close to her heart, how to keep people happy at the workplace, how it is to be a woman amongst many men in the higher management and what has to change to attract the new generation. Mats and Monika also discuss the T Rex dinosaur leaders and how detrimental their management style is. They talk about cultural differences and Scandinavian leadership style which is close to the heart of these two Swedes. Support the show

    The Tribal Leadership book with Halee Fischer-Wright

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 43:43


    Mats and Halee Fischer-Wright talk about the book she co-authored, The Tribal Leadership.  Halee explains what is a tribe and the 5 different stages that individuals and corporations cycle through. Stage 1 - Life SucksStage 2 - My Life SucksStage 3 - I am great you are not Stage 4 - We are great and better than themStage 5 - We are creating something for a higher purpose and LIFE IS GREATThey talk about how the different levels effect one another.  That even a rockstar CEO can get dragged down to the lower tribal levels within an organization and how we must go for “the work we want”, rather than just getting a job and they talk about Scott Adams and his Dilbert figure. Halee also talks about one of the most surprising moments in modern sport history, when the US hockey team in the Olympic Games 1980 against all odds won the Gold Medal and she had the opportunity to talk to several players and the head coach Herb Brooks and how this team raised to a level 5 organization. The also touch upon the US President, Donald Trump, who is the archetype of a level 3 person. Support the show

    Mats first solo in a 15 minutes TCC Express talking about various topics

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 14:19


    In this episode Mats goes solo, for the first time. Mats talks about the suffering he sees around him, in daily life, and how often it is linked to the person that is directly managing someone.  As well, he talks about the importance of the direct line manager and how that person can make all the difference. Mats reminds us that speaking your mind is important and expresses that most of the time he is not doing it.  Mats tells us how it is to be an unemployed executive, how a life long fear of getting laid off can be turned into something positive and he talks about the rat race so many of us are caught up in and how liberating it can be to be on the sideline for a while. Mats invites us for a glimpse at what he is doing to find peace in mind by aiming to be present and how training the mind comes with the same difficulties as training the body.  Nothing in life comes free. Finally, Mats shares a very positive-negative job rejection letter. 15 minutes of condensed Mats.Support the show

    David Sobeski Part II, about being fearless, speaking your mind and listening

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 114:19


    This week we are back with David Sobeski and Part II of the talk with him. David talks about his interpretation of the Oprah Winfrey theory and how it can be applied in management. He tells us how he is using 1 on 1 walks with his direct reports to get out of the confined environment that is the office space and how that changes things. We talk extensively about the difference between US and European work culture and the importance of being passionate about what you do.  David is dreading the notion of "just having a job" when it should/could be "that you want to change the world".IT or technology? David expresses his annoyance with my use of the term IT to define what, in his view, is the technology department and how this difference in expression effects motivation of tech teams.Different backgrounds, different semantics.  Or?He dives deep into the question whether your colleagues and employees also can be your friend and he talks about being fearless, speaking your mind without fear and agree to disagree and not take things personally in the corporate environment. As well, in this episode, Ariel and Mats talk about how the last 2 podcast topics influenced and were aligned with their own experiences, in their debrief.Support the show

    David Sobeski, a true technologist and Computer Artist, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 94:16


    This week Mats talks to  David Sobeski in a conversation that lasted for nearly 3 hours so it will come in 2 parts. In part 1 we cover: David talks about how he grow up in an American middle class family in Pennsylvania on the US East Coast. He talks about his early interest for computers and how he got his first computer as an 8 year old and started to program very early. David is also sharing the experience from his university years and he early on learnt to under promise and over deliver. He talks about the importance of being a user of things, to be a listener and never loose your eyes of innocence when building products and that there are no dumb questions. He shares the experience from one of his first jobs at IBM and how he worked on the first smartphone ever, the IBM Simon phone and also how he left IBM because he didn't want to wear a tie. He also talks about how it was to work for Bill Gates at Microsoft and how Bill Gates was in meetings and as a manager. He talks extensively about Microsoft and how a lot of strong technologist strived to build the best products and out beat the competition. We learn about David's time at Yahoo and why Yahoo never became what Google is today. He tells us about his close relationship with Steve Jobs and the conversations they used to have around future of computing.He explains why it should be called Computer Art rather than Computer Science. Listen to a truly inspiring technologist. Support the show

    Mats & Ariel with various topics in a TCC express

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 25:14


    Mats & Ariel are back talking in The Cororate Corner, this episode.They share TCC's first reviews on Apple Podcasts (yeah!) with the listeners and also share some more suprising feedback they had from their first episodes. Ariel shares her view on how each of us have a unique story to share regardless of which position we have in the hierarchy of society, and that we all tend to focus on the more famous, and seemingly succesful ones, and that for some people, it is easy to feel small in comparison.Ariel is also reiterating one of her favorite topics, the unique skills we all bring to the table but sometimes without being aware of them. Mats confirms that for him it is much easier to share something that you have learned, rather than being aware of a natural skill. Mats talks about the importance of, at least for himself, not geting stuck in a past view of yourself or that it has to stick forever. He is so often saying "When I grew up in Sweden it was like this bla bla" that he is getting tired of hearing himself use this truth as an excuse for current attitudes and behaviors.Mats also mentions a great book that he has read, Surrounded by Idiots  by Thomas Erikson (not yet in English) which is currently facing a lot of critique, in Sweden, for not having enough psychology degrees and scientific backing.  Mats thinks it is a great book that can ease a discussion in a group if you share the color model thinking that the book is explaining. Overall, a full TCC week and another dynamic guest, next week.Support the show

    David Dostal, a German entrepreneur and freedom seeker in Czech Republic

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 58:10


    In this weeks episode we meet David Dostal, a German entrepreneur who values freedom above anything else in life. David was born in Germany the year after his Czechoslovakian parents flew the communist regime in Czechoslovakia and this has tainted David's life in his quest for freedom. We talk about his dream of setting up his own company and how he, as a 25 year old, succeeded with that in Switzerland after having failed to do it in Germany where there was much more bureaucracy for creating a company. We hear about his experience as an investor and how he, for the first time, saw the Corporate world from the other side and realized the difference between an entrepreneur and a manager. He also talks about Fetview, the company he started, in Czech Republic, that is using the cloud to store and securely share patient and medical data between doctors and patients, etc and is revolutionizing the work for gynecologists and patients in 30 countries. David also tells the story of how he, as a teenager, improved part of the Mercedes production line in Stuttgart and he gives some valuable advice to young students and entrepreneurs. For detailed  show notes go to  The Corporate Corner website.Support the show

    Tony Schiavo, Wall Street FinTec CTO

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 118:50


    The Corporate corner meets with Tony Schiavo a Wall Street FinTec CTO.We look at Tony's career that took him to several Wall Street banks and how he was part of transforming the electronic trading systems in these banks for the last decades. We talk about the challenges of managing people, how to lead by influence and the difficulty of having to lay people off.Tony talks about how he took a year off from Wall Street to work on the relationships that had been suffering during his career and how he went to a 10 day silent retreat in Canada and what that is doing to this technology man from Wall Street. Finally, we talk about recruitment and the peculiar thing Tony and his team is looking for in a person and also about his current job at TruMid where he has created an organization without processes and where he likes everyone in the company, which is such an unusual thing to hear, these days. Support the show

    Katri Lampinen on stress

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 26:51


    Katri Lampinen from Sweden, an expert on stress related questions at the workplace is our guest today. She talks about how the holiday season is creating sky rocketing figures in the long term sickness leave after the December holidays in Sweden. She also reflects on some causes on why people are so stressed and what can be done about it at the workplace, both for managers and employees. Finally she gives some tips on what you can do to start the year of on the right foot!Support the show

    Podcast launch realities - Recruitment experiences

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 33:36


    In this episode Ariel and Mats are back small talking about various recent experiences.Ariel and Mats talk about their reality over the last few months, the podcast launch, podcast as a media and they as well extensively discuss recruitment from both sides of the equation.Podcasting has been a challenge.  Yet, has played an important role, creating some balance during the unexpected delay in finding the next right position/work for Mats.Mats talks about his experience, in past, being the recruiter and how it feels to be on the other side.  Being the one on the hunt for a job has gifted Mats with new experiences:  The new recruitment reality where half of the time you get no feedback, other times you sometimes get very explicit feedback and then you have the recruitment portals where there is more often a hassle to get to the last page and last, but not least, the one company who surprisingly followed up with a survey about the recruitment process. Ariel and Mats talk about how Mats nearly got a job in Amsterdam and how tricky it is being an intuitive manager without easy expression of your soft skills and having intuitive knowledge in a world thirsty for KPIs and hard facts to measure everything.  In an era where we talk about the importance of a "diverse team", when will this truly include intuitive skills that bring and have already brought great provable success?Support the show

    Shuchi Tandon from India on difference in work life balance between US and Europe

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 67:59


    Meet Shuchi Tandon. She has a unique story. She grew up in India and moved to Prague, Czech Republic to study university and there she started her first job for the development center of the German Stock Exchange in Prague. After that she moved to New York, USA and started to work as a consultant for Goldman Sachs and then moved on to work as a software developer for the insurance company, Geico. We discuss how it was to move from a European company to Goldman Sachs, the difference in work life balance between Europe and USA and how it is to be a working mom with a 6 month old baby. We also discuss cultural differences between India and US and Europe and how difficult it is to be on a working Visa in US.Support the show

    Mike Kubena, former senior executive of PwC

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 80:34


    Mats interviews Mike Kubena, former member of PwC Global Strategy Council and CEO of PwC Central and Eastern Europe. A truly inspiring and thoughtful man on a reflective journey. Mike's journey started from San Antonio, Texas, where he grow up, and started his career and moves to where he left, as a 26 year old, to embark on a very successful career that took him to Russia and Eastern Europe.  We discuss:  Cultural differences in the work place, self awareness as a leader, how to retain key talents, the role of HR, the reality of performance appraisals and targets, how to lead thousands of people at one time, whether or not managers should make themselves redundant and much more.Support the show

    The Corporate Corner Inception

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 28:46


    Mats and Ariel Andersson talk about, corporate thoughts and ideas, expectations, interviews ahead and TCC inception.  Going below the surface, beyond the usual topics and discussions, they look to take you on a path of new discovery through depth and authenticity.  Both the corporate conscious and unconscious are present at every turn.  Here, they hope to connect people around the world with thoughts and shared conversations with people from every rung of the ladder.If you enjoyed this episode, get the more detailed show notes and more at @ www.thecorporatecorner.netSupport the show

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