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www.CPOplaybook.comEpisode TranscriptShelly Carlin discusses the organization's role in influencing public policy and regulatory processes related to human resources. She delves into the concept of executive compensation, its components, and how Chief People Officers (CHRO) contribute to aligning the interests of executives with those of shareholders.*Michele (Shelly) Carlin BioMichele (Shelly) Carlin is Executive Vice President of HR Policy Association and its Center On Executive Compensation and former CEO of the American Health Policy Institute. Shelly joined the Association in August 2014 from Motorola Solutions, where she was Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Communications.During her tenure at Motorola, Shelly led the HR function through a period of substantial change, from the spin-off of its consumer cell phone business to a major transformation of how HR services are delivered. She also implemented the CEO Leadership Forum, a business-driven learning program for the company's top 20 high potential executives.Prior to serving as the head of HR, Shelly was Corporate Vice President, Global Rewards. Before joining Motorola in 2008, she was VP of Compensation, Benefits and HR Technology for the Campbell Soup Company. Shelly's earlier positions included VP, HR Rewards and Operations for TIAA-CREF; VP of Compensation and Benefits for Sears, Roebuck and Co.; and SVP of executive compensation and corporate unit reporting for Bcom3 Group, Inc.Shelly earned an BA and MBA from the University of California, Los Angeles and was an Academic All-American in softball and a member of UCLA's 1982 National Championship team.*Be a guest on the showAll media inquiries: media@cpoplaybook.com
Meet Tevi Troy, Ph.D.:Tevi Troy, Ph.D. is a Senior Fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center as well as a Senior Fellow of the Hudson Institute. He is the founder and CEO of American Health Policy Institute. His career extends into the public sector as a former member of President George W. Bush's transition team, a Deputy Secretary in HHS, and Acting Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy. Additionally, Dr. Troy is a prolific writer with 4 books on presidencies and over 300 articles commenting on political trends.Key Insights:Dr. Troy reflects on the 4th of July through the lens of past presidencies. Bonds of Liberty. During the 4th of July, Presidents look for ways to unite the country. Dr. Troy points to an overarching message of liberty as a way to remember our shared bonds as Americans. (1:49)Did You Know? Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on the same day, July 4th, 1826, 50 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. (3:32)How We Celebrate. Sometimes Presidents host activities on the 4th of July that advance policies of their administration, like parades or naturalization ceremonies. However, most often Presidents go to a vacation place they are comfortable with and celebrate with family. (6:12)Relevant Links: Follow Tevi Troy on TwitterTevi Troy has published 4 books analyzing past and present presidentsRead Tevi Troy's article in National Affairs
Meet Tevi Troy, Ph.D.:Tevi Troy, Ph.D. is a Senior Fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center as well as a Senior Fellow of the Hudson Institute. He is the founder and CEO of American Health Policy Institute. His career extends into the public sector as a former member of President George W. Bush's transition team, a Deputy Secretary in HHS, and Acting Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy. Additionally, Dr. Troy is a prolific writer with 4 books on presidencies and over 300 articles commenting on political trends.Key Insights:Dr. Troy is an expert on U.S. presidencies. He shares humorous anecdotes of past presidents to showcase the power of stories, the effect of crisis, and leadership lessons.Inspiration for Writing. Writing is a way to influence policy and perceptions. (7:06)Presidents in Crisis. In moments of crisis, presidents are limited. What they can do is provide leadership, information, and resources at key moments (14:37)People Love Stories. Dr. Troy found that audiences were more engaged when his policy speeches contained stories about presidents, especially personal anecdotes. (23:13)Read, Read, Read. Dr.Troy's advice for early-stage leaders is to read, and incorporate those concepts and skills into your leadership style. (25:23)
Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, and CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, on the op-ed in the Wall Street Journal by Joseph Epstein, "Comedy is not pretty, and nowadays it isn't even funny." The U.S. Postal Service honors Fred Rogers with a commemorative stamp. Racism revealed in the Page-Strzok text exchanges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, and CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, with the first installment of our study of conservative philosophers - beginning with Russell Kirk. The difference between compromise...and compromising principles.Books mentioned in today's show:-The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America, by George Nash.-The Conservative Mind, by Russell Kirk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, and CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, with the first installment of our study of conservative philosophers - beginning with Russell Kirk. Books mentioned in today's show:-The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America, by George Nash.-The Conservative Mind, by Russell Kirk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, and CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, on the split between President Trump and Steve Bannon, and the historical comparisons to it, and the founding of National Review.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, and CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, on the split between President Trump and Steve Bannon, and the historical comparisons to it, and the founding of National Review. There wasn't much of a need for the conservative movement prior to WWII.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More revelations of sexual harrassment in Hollywood. What took so long? Peter Brookes, Senior Fellow, National Security Affairs, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy at the Heritage Foundation, on Iran and North Korea. We're joined by John Dombroski, founder and president of Grand Canyon Planning. Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, and CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, on what a conservative health care reform plan should look like.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, and CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, on what a conservative health care reform plan should look like.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, and disaster relief expert, on Conservative canon, and what college students need to read.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, and disaster relief expert, on how President Trump is handling Harvey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, and CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, on how Bill Bennett lost friends for supporting President Trump, entitlement spending crowding out spending in other areas, and kids going to college and coming back radicalized. Why we fought in the Korean War.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, and CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, on how Bill Bennett lost friends for supporting President Trump, entitlement spending crowding out spending in other areas, and kids going to college and coming back radicalized.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake The President, and CEO of the American Health Policy Institute, on what's next for health care reform. And the amazing products that came out of the NASA program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Deputy Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services Tevi Troy, who is also President of American Health Policy Institute, joins Jason Hartman to discuss his newest book, Shall We Wake the President?: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office. The two examine some of the best and worst presidents in terms of handling disasters. One president makes both Tevi's "Best" and his "Worst" list because of two very different responses to two drastically different scenarios. Tevi also takes a look at what current president Donald Trump might do when/if a disaster takes place. Jason also tries to get the former Deputy Secretary to discuss the possibility that the Republicans might actually be able to show an Obamacare replacement that Democrats might actually support, and that would actually improve our system. Key Takeaways: [1:37] The best and worst presidents at handling disasters [5:13] How Tevi thinks Donald Trump will handle disasters [7:50] The newness of Trump's cabinet to politics could create a problem if there's an early disaster during his presidency [10:59] How pop culture impacts presidents [13:35] Tevi outlines a path that he believes Republicans should take to get a new healthcare bill passed [16:40] How Trump's participation in pop culture might play a role in his presidency Website: www.TeviTroy.org @TeviTroy Shall We Wake The President?
Tevi Troy, President of American Health Policy Institute and former Deputy Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services, joins Jason Hartman to discuss his newest book Shall We Wake the President?: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office. The two take a look into the history of American presidents handling of disasters, as well as trying to look at our current president, Donald Trump, to see if there are any signs as to how he might handle a disaster. Jason also probes the former Deputy Secretary about how the Republicans might actually be able to craft a replacement for Obamacare that the Democrats might actually support, and that would actually improve our system. Key Takeaways: [1:07] The best and worst presidents at handling disasters [4:43] How Tevi thinks Donald Trump will handle disasters [7:20] The newness of Trump's cabinet to politics could create a problem if there's an early disaster during his presidency [10:29] How pop culture impacts presidents [13:05] Tevi outlines a path that he believes Republicans should take to get a new healthcare bill passed [16:10] How Trump's participation in pop culture might play a role in his presidency Website: www.TeviTroy.org @TeviTroy Shall We Wake The President?
With the passage of UNSC Resolution 2334 the question arises and must be considered. Last November, committees of the UN General Assembly in a single day adopted 10 resolutions against Israel. Is any other nation targeted in a similar fashion? Did the Obama administration orchestrate UNSC Resolution 2334? Kel Fritzi joins me to discuss this outrage. At the top of the second hour I will be joined by Dr. Tevi Troy, the founding president of the American Health Policy Institute, a former Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and a best-selling presidential historian, the talk about crisis management in the White House and his newest book Shall We Wake the President? Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office . Then at the bottom of the second hour Megan Barth, the Founder and proprietor of ReaganBaby.com, will join me to talk about Michelle Obama's comments to Oprah Winfrey about the transition from Obama to Trump. Tevi Troy.org Shall We Wake the President?: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office Reagan Baby.com
With the passage of UNSC Resolution 2334 the question arises and must be considered. Last November, committees of the UN General Assembly in a single day adopted 10 resolutions against Israel. Is any other nation targeted in a similar fashion? Did the Obama administration orchestrate UNSC Resolution 2334? Kel Fritzi joins me to discuss this outrage. At the top of the second hour I will be joined by Dr. Tevi Troy, the founding president of the American Health Policy Institute, a former Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and a best-selling presidential historian, the talk about crisis management in the White House and his newest book Shall We Wake the President? Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office . Then at the bottom of the second hour Megan Barth, the Founder and proprietor of ReaganBaby.com, will join me to talk about Michelle Obama's comments to Oprah Winfrey about the transition from Obama to Trump.Tevi Troy.orgShall We Wake the President?: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval OfficeReagan Baby.com
What happens during a presidential transition should a disaster occur? Who is in charge of addressing the 3am phone call, the outgoing or incoming administration? Tevi Troy is the author of Shall We Wake the President?: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office (Lyons Press, 2016). Troy is the CEO of the American Health Policy Institute and former deputy secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services. In Shall We Wake the President?, Troy focuses on the evolving role of the president in dealing with disasters, and examines how our presidents have handled disasters. He also looks at the likelihood of similar disasters befalling modern America, and details how smart policies today can help us avoid future crises, or can best react to them should they occur. In addition, Troy provides information on what government can do to prepare for disasters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens during a presidential transition should a disaster occur? Who is in charge of addressing the 3am phone call, the outgoing or incoming administration? Tevi Troy is the author of Shall We Wake the President?: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office (Lyons Press, 2016). Troy is the CEO of the American Health Policy Institute and former deputy secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services. In Shall We Wake the President?, Troy focuses on the evolving role of the president in dealing with disasters, and examines how our presidents have handled disasters. He also looks at the likelihood of similar disasters befalling modern America, and details how smart policies today can help us avoid future crises, or can best react to them should they occur. In addition, Troy provides information on what government can do to prepare for disasters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens during a presidential transition should a disaster occur? Who is in charge of addressing the 3am phone call, the outgoing or incoming administration? Tevi Troy is the author of Shall We Wake the President?: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office (Lyons Press, 2016). Troy is the CEO of the American Health Policy Institute and former deputy secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services. In Shall We Wake the President?, Troy focuses on the evolving role of the president in dealing with disasters, and examines how our presidents have handled disasters. He also looks at the likelihood of similar disasters befalling modern America, and details how smart policies today can help us avoid future crises, or can best react to them should they occur. In addition, Troy provides information on what government can do to prepare for disasters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens during a presidential transition should a disaster occur? Who is in charge of addressing the 3am phone call, the outgoing or incoming administration? Tevi Troy is the author of Shall We Wake the President?: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office (Lyons Press, 2016). Troy is the CEO of the American Health Policy Institute and former deputy secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services. In Shall We Wake the President?, Troy focuses on the evolving role of the president in dealing with disasters, and examines how our presidents have handled disasters. He also looks at the likelihood of similar disasters befalling modern America, and details how smart policies today can help us avoid future crises, or can best react to them should they occur. In addition, Troy provides information on what government can do to prepare for disasters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens during a presidential transition should a disaster occur? Who is in charge of addressing the 3am phone call, the outgoing or incoming administration? Tevi Troy is the author of Shall We Wake the President?: Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office (Lyons Press, 2016). Troy is the CEO of the American Health Policy Institute and former deputy secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services. In Shall We Wake the President?, Troy focuses on the evolving role of the president in dealing with disasters, and examines how our presidents have handled disasters. He also looks at the likelihood of similar disasters befalling modern America, and details how smart policies today can help us avoid future crises, or can best react to them should they occur. In addition, Troy provides information on what government can do to prepare for disasters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen NowShortly before the Supreme Court recesses in early July the Court will rule on David King v. Sylvia Burwell, the case where the plaintiffs argue the Affordable Care Act only allows for tax credit subsidies via state-run exchanges or only those, as the ACA states, "established by the state." If the court rules in favor of the plaintiff an estimated 5 to 8 million newly insured will lose their coverage absent a subsidy because to date only 16 states plus the District of Columbia have set up state health insurance exchanges or marketplaces. If this is the Court's ruling how might the Republican-controlled Congress react? Regardless of the Court's decision the health care reform likely becomes a 2016 presidential campaign issue for the Republican party. During this 21-minute discussion, Dr. Tevi Troy outlines possible responses by the Republican controlled Congress to a Court's decision in favor of the plaintiffs, how Republican presidential candidates may shape the race's health care reform debate (moreover if the Court rules in favor of Burwell) and he addresses major aspects of the ACA that remain contentious, i.e., the employer mandate, the Cadillac tax and Medicaid reform.Dr. Tevi Troy is currently President of the American Health Policy Institute and Adjunct Fellow at the Hudson Institute. Previously he served as Deputy Secretary at the Department of Health and Human Services under President George W. Bush, as Deputy Assistant and Acting Assistant to the White House Domestic Policy Council, as Policy Director for Senator John Ashcroft and as Senior Domestic Policy Adviser and Domestic Policy Director for the House Policy Committee. Still previously he was a Researcher at the American Enterprise Institute. His numerous writings include,"What Jefferson Read, Eisenhower Watched and Obama Tweeted, 200 Years of Popular Culture in the White House," and "Intellectuals and the American Presidency," Philosophers, Jesters or Technicians?" Dr. Troy earned his Ph.D. in American Civilizations from the University of Texas as Austin. Information on Dr. Troy's latest book, ""What Jefferson Read, Eisenhower Watched and Obama Tweeted, 200 Years of Popular Culture in the White House” can be found at: http://www.amazon.com/What-Jefferson-Watched-Obama-Tweeted/dp/1621570398/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1437409023&sr=8-1&keywords=what+jefferson+read+ike+watched+and+obama+tweeted. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thehealthcarepolicypodcast.com