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Cleaning Up. Leadership in an age of climate change.
Ep22: Robin Chase ‘Mobility, cities and social entrepreneurship’

Cleaning Up. Leadership in an age of climate change.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 65:19


What is the future of urban transportation in the world’s cities? Will autonomous cars revolutionize our lives? Meet the woman behind the world’s largest car sharing company, Robin Chase, the transport entrepreneur. She is the co-founder of Zipcar, Veniam and now, co-founder of NUMO. She is also a public speaker, author and entrepreneur seeking to change the landscape of mobility on a global level.       Bio/Introduction   Robin Chase is a transport entrepreneur. She has co-founded Zipcar, Veniam and NUMO. She is also the author of the book ‘Peers Inc: How People and Platforms are Inventing the Collaborative Economy and Reinventing Capitalism’ about how technology has paved the way for a new collaborative economy in which companies are able to help solve large scale social problems. Her current occupation is working with cities to maximize the benefits mass rollout of self-driving cars and low-cost electric bikes can bring.   She sits on the Boards of the World Resources Institute and Tucows, and serves on the Dutch multinational DSM’s Sustainability Advisory Board. In the past, she has served on the boards of Veniam and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, the French National Digital Agency, the National Advisory Council for Innovation & Entrepreneurship for the US Department of Commerce, the Intelligent Transportations Systems Program Advisory Committee for the US Department of Transportation, the OECD’s International Transport Forum Advisory Board, the Massachusetts Governor’s Transportation Transition Working Group, and Boston Mayor’s Wireless Task Force.   Robin lectures widely, has been frequently featured in the major media, and has received many awards in the areas of innovation, design, and environment, including Time 100 Most Influential People, Fast Company Fast 50 Innovators, and BusinessWeek Top 10 Designers. Robin graduated from Wellesley College and MIT's Sloan School of Management, was a Harvard University Loeb Fellow, and received an honorary Doctorate of Design from the Illinois Institute of Technology. Key links Official Bio:   http://www.robinchase.org/     Peers Incorporated Book (2015) http://www.peersincorporated.com/what-we-do     Tucows https://www.tucows.com/     World Resources Institute https://www.wri.org/     What's the golden age to become an entrepreneur? (1st of Nov 2020) https://www.intheblack.com/articles/2020/11/01/golden-age-entrepreneur     Q&A with Robin Chase (Oct 2019) https://www.autonews.com/shift/qa-robin-chase     The Future of Self Driving Cars in Cities (June 2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeUE4kHRpEk&t=2s       Self Driving Cars will Ruin our Cities if They Don't Improve Them (Backchannel, 2016) https://www.wired.com/2016/08/self-driving-cars-will-improve-our-cities-if-they-dont-ruin-them/     Disrupted Transport will Be Better for Us in the End (Financial Times, 2015) http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/38d423ac-c266-11e4-ad89-00144feab7de.html#axzz3WSwmWIIW   Peers Inc. as a keynote (2014) https://vimeo.com/showcase/2901711/video/103922581   Will the future of Driverless Cars be Heaven or Hell? (Atlantic Cities, 2014) http://www.citylab.com/commute/2014/04/will-world-driverless-cars-be-heaven-or-hell/8784/     Fossil Fuel is the New Slavery (Huffington Post, 2010) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robin-chase/fossil-fuel-is-the-new-sl_b_310007.html     Time for Cooperative Capitalism. (2008) http://networkmusings.blogspot.com/2008/11/time-for-cooperative-capitalism.html     The idea behind ZipCar and what comes next (2007) https://www.ted.com/talks/robin_chase_the_idea_behind_zipcar_and_what_comes_next   About Cleaning Up Once a week Michael Liebreich has a conversation (and a drink) with a leader in clean energy, mobility, climate finance or sustainable development. Each episode covers the technical ground on some aspect of the low-carbon transition – but it also delves into the nature of leadership in the climate transition: whether to be optimistic or pessimistic; how to communicate in order to inspire change; personal credos; and so on. And it should be fun – most of the guests are Michael’s friends. Follow Cleaning Up on Twitter: [https://twitter.com/MLCleaningUp](https://twitter.com/MLCleaningUp) Follow Cleaning Up on Linkedin: [https://www.linkedin.com/company/cleaning-up-with-michael-liebreich](https://www.linkedin.com/company/cleaning-up-with-michael-liebreich) Follow Cleaning Up on Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/MLCleaningUp](https://www.facebook.com/MLCleaningUp) Links to other Podcast Platforms: [https://www.cleaningup.live/](https://www.cleaningup.live/)

Purchasing Truth
Truth And Cooperative Capitalism: America Must Have A Place For Cooperation, Collaboration, Equity And Inclusion

Purchasing Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 34:45


Cooperative capitalism is not an oxymoron. It is something we should strive for if we are to move forward as a nation and as a people. We have been so brainwashed by the notion that capitalism and “socialism” are so diametrically opposed that any action that “smells” of the latter is out to destroy the affluent society capitalism has allowed us to build. Bill Stierle and Tom demolish this line of thinking and assert that cooperation, collaboration, equity and inclusion do and must have a place in capitalism. America’s polarized state of affairs is a sad testament of what we need to focus on to bring these things about. Do we want a stable and unified nation? Of course we do. The real question is how do we get past all the divisiveness and let the healing and restoration ensue?Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Purchasing Truth Community today:billstierle.comLinkedInFacebookYouTube

Take Back Time: Time Management | Stress Management | Tug of War With Time
Cooperative Capitalism In An Era Of Super Change With Berny Dohrmann

Take Back Time: Time Management | Stress Management | Tug of War With Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 54:59


We are living in a market of super change, and entrepreneurs need to lead in driving innovation to thrive in this new environment. Cooperative capitalism embraces and accelerates innovation in many ways than our traditional, competitive model of capitalism does. This is what the “Millionaire Maker” and CEO Space International founder, Berny Dohrmann addresses in his book, Redemption: The Cooperation Revolution. Sitting down with host Penny Zenker in this fascinating conversation, Berny gives us his ideas on entrepreneurial education, mentoring, lifelong learning, and other things that we need to invest in to boost productivity in the new economic paradigm. Coming from a family of mentors, Berny puts much value in education and learning and sees it as a critical factor in redefining the way we do business. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Take Back Time community today: TugOfWarWithTime.com Tug of War With Time Facebook Tug of War With Time Twitter Tug of War With Time Pinterest

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Take Back Time: Time Management | Stress Management | Tug of War With Time
Cooperative Capitalism In An Era Of Super Change With Berny Dohrmann

Take Back Time: Time Management | Stress Management | Tug of War With Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 54:34


We are living in a market of super change, and entrepreneurs need to lead in driving innovation to thrive in this new environment. Cooperative capitalism embraces and accelerates innovation in many ways than our traditional, competitive model of capitalism does. This is what the "Millionaire Maker" and CEO Space International founder, Berny Dohrmann addresses in his book, Redemption: The Cooperation […]

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Orchestrating Success
OS 113: Excellence vs Mediocracy

Orchestrating Success

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019


Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren't used to an environment where excellence is expected. - Steve Jobs As a musical conductor, I understand that concert goers want excellence every time we perform…every time. We are only as good as our last performance. Performance is a skill, as well as an art. It’s not striving for perfection. It’s maintaining excellence in standards. Musicians do what business teams don’t do. We rehearse for every performance. The best musical groups constantly rehearse creating what’s called “ensemble.” That’s a higher level of functioning that only the best performers can achieve. It can’t be directed. The conductor inspires excellence. The ensemble is a reflection of the skill and influence of the conductor. The leader of a business or social-benefit organization inspires excellence and creates a culture of high performance that reflects the passion and skill of the leader. It a synergy reflected and a new Architecture of Engagement TM. All of these strategies are based on the leader seeking excellence in all systems and outcomes and not accepting mediocrity. Unfortunately, the standard is not high in many organizations. The leader blames the existing system and the people, when, in fact, the leader is in a place to change those systems and influence how systems and people work. Excellence is a habit that needs cultivation and inspiration. If we want to change others in the culture we lead, then it’s important to change ourselves. When we change, others in the group adapt. If we don’t accept mediocrity, then we have set the new standard. Here are a few resources for you to explore how excellence is reflected through visionary leadership: Berny Dohrmann, Redemption: The Cooperation Revolution. Berny is the founder of CEO Space where Cooperative Capitalism is taught and practiced. It’s the new standard that will replace the Competitive Capitalism of the Carnegie, Ford, and Rockefeller era. Seth Godin, This is Seth’s Blog. Seth talks about why labor unions were formed and goes on to challenge unions to work for excellence in performance by not stressing the mediocre. Marva Dawn, Reaching Out Without Dumbing Down. This was written several years ago about how churches were dumbing down worship to attract the “Young.” After thirty years, those mainland denominations have lost many members due to this dumbing down. Her first chapter is about how education has also dumbed down over the decades. Alfie Kohn, The Schools Our Children Deserve. This is another challenge to the traditions of dumbing down education through standardized testing. Alfie classifies standardized testing as a form of ethnic cleansing of the culture. The U.S. leads the world in prisons and prisoners incarcerated. Could this be one result of our systems? Today, we are growing a new breed of leader with integrity in their DNA and excellence as their passion. I’m a Boomer and my generation has created this mess. I’m seeing that Millennials are changing the game. Is your passion excellence or do you settle for mediocrity? Hugh Ballou The Transformational Leadership Strategist TM Subscribe to The Transformational Leadership Strategist by Email (c) 2019 Hugh Ballou. All rights reserved.

Flipping America
Competition!

Flipping America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 60:03


FAR 140 Expected Air Date: 04/09/18 Opening Hello everyone. Today I’m going to answer a question that has come to us hundreds of times from dozens of sources and seems like a recurring topic at every event where I speak. And the question is, “How can I start flipping some houses and buying rentals in my spare time while I keep my job.”  Now I know we’ve dealt with this topic before but it’s been awhile and we are adding new listeners all the time and besides, some information is so needed, it’s worth repeating. So in just a few minutes I’m going to deal with this topic and help you understand the big picture of what you need to make this happen. I started in this business while maintaining a demanding full-time job and continued that way for four years. I only switched to real estate investing full time because due to life circumstances that other job had come to an end.   The other question or comment I often get is a variation of this: If you are helping people enter this business aren’t you creating your own competitors and reducing the opportunity for everyone you train? I’m going to answer that question first right after the break. The bottom line is there are more opportunities than there are investors and this isn’t changing anytime soon. To paraphrase a famous quote about planting trees, “the best time to get into this business was 20 years ago. The next best time is today.” How to Reach us www.flippingamericanetwork.com Facebook.com/flippingamericamedia Twitter and Instagram @FlippingAmerica YouTube: bit.ly/FlippingAmericaOnYouTube Linkedin: bit.ly/FlippingAmericaOnLinkedIn Call our National Comment Line: 404-369-1018, ext 1. Leave your message or your question. Announcements: My upcoming speaking engagements: April 21, FlipStarter Atlanta Details on the website and at FlipStarterEvent.com News: http://lenkiefer.com/2017/09/17/housing-vacancy-trends/ https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/031616/10-us-cities-most-vacant-homes.asp https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesrealestatecouncil/2018/04/03/15-booming-real-estate-markets-that-are-trending-in-2018/#2c66f9026f63 Topic: The Competition I believe in free enterprise, capitalism, private property rights, the rule of law, and limited government interference. I realize for a system like this to actually work, the general populace must not only agree about the rule of law but must also find common ground in agreeing about right and wrong. I also believe in Cooperative Capitalism. I do not believe that opportunity is a zero-sum game but rather that wealth can be created. There are those that believe that for anyone to prosper someone else must suffer. For anyone to win, someone else must lose. Games or competitions have one winner and all the rest are not winners. You might even quote a stupid Will Farrell movie by saying “Second Place is actually First Loser.” Although much can be learned in these competitive events, and we should relish competition for a number of reasons, it is possible for life itself to present multiple “winners.” Perhaps if you are keeping score in terms of quantifiable numbers such as “most money” there will be someone who finishes on top. But when it comes to money, once you reach a certain level, there’s almost no point in making more - there aren’t too many more ways you can spend it. My point is this: You don’t have to make the most money in order to be a winner at life. If you make enough to take care of your family, meet your goals, maybe even have some luxuries, some toys, or some extras, you’re a winner. I’m absolutely convinced that it’s possible for me to help you achieve your dreams without taking anything away from me. I can show you how to become effective as a real estate investor and in fact, you may ultimately be better at it than me. Does that take anything away from me? Not at all. One of my stated goals each year is to help people. If I am able to help someone, that goal is met and is self-rewarding. But let’s move away from the philosophical and talk specifics for a moment. Is it possible I could give you the skills that would put me out of business? Let’s go to the numbers. Last year 5 million homes were sold in the US and about 7% of them were flips from investors. That’s roughly 350,000. Is there room for that number to possibly increase? Well -- let’s take a look at the vacant home inventory. The number of vacant homes in the US has held fairly steady in the past five years at between 15 and 18 million. I have a study from lenkiefer.com that looks into the reasons for these vacancies. When I look through the report, it appears that about 46% of all vacant homes are in a situation that would be available to investors. These categories include, “needs repairs” “extended absence” “storage” “foreclosure” “abandoned” or “other”. If you had a way to find these properties and contact the owners, surely some of them are ready to sell. There are 7 or 8 million of these homes nationwide, available to people like me. That’s more than the total number of homes sold last year. Investors accounted for about 350,000 sales across the country last year. Based on the inventory and the current level of investors there’s a 20 plus year supply of properties available RIGHT NOW. And more distressed properties and abandonments are surely on the way. It’s the nature of things. If one investor can do a dozen houses per year and we wanted to sell the current inventory of vacant homes it would take close to 700,000 new investors. ---- I’d say there’s room for a few more, wouldn’t you? Emails: Questions@flippingamericaradio.com Tell us where you’re from! Francine, Madison, WI, “How do you handle multiple offer situations when you are buying? It seems like every time I make an offer, they have multiple offers and want a ‘Highest and Best’ offer, usually within 24 hours.” Michael, Spartanburg, SC, “Do you ever go above your numbers due to the fact that deals are so hard to come by these days? I’d rather make something than have my money sitting on the sideline.” Melissa, Marion, OH, “We want to improve our deal marketing. What advice would you give us?” Peter, Battle Creek, MI “How many offers do I need to make in order to buy one house per month and how much time will that take me?”

Orchestrating Success
OS 011 - Legacy Interview with Berny Dohrman

Orchestrating Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 43:31


Berny Dohrman, Founder and Chairman of CEO Space remembers the work of his father, Alan Dohrman and talks about his own legacy of Cooperative Capitalism with CEO Space.

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TheBottomLineShowLIVE™
Cooperative Capitalism a new business model for CEO Growth Strategies

TheBottomLineShowLIVE™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 57:00


Join us today at 11:00 am PST as we talk in depth about Cooperative Capitalism a new business model for CEO Growth Strategies for your emerging Business with Legendary Berny Dohrmann. Driven by unrelenting optimism, Berny Dohrmann’s reputation as an industry thought-leader and internally acclaimed capital innovator is the result of a life dedicated to promoting a more socially-conscious future. Undergoing the profoundly transformative experience of incarceration, Berny Dohrmann turned the consequences of his experience into opportunities for countless others. Founding CEO Space International more than 20 years ago, Berny has embraced his vision for entrepreneurial collaboration by giving prospective business leaders the tools and education they need to succeed in the future. Click here on more about Berny For more info on CEO Space contact the BottomLineShowLIve.com with promocode 1111iamsuccess in the  subject line to receive 10% off at Lillian@TheBottomLineShowLive.com  All shows are recorded and archived and can be accessed by mobile device or computer at www.TheBottomlineShowLive.com

TheBottomLineShowLIVE™
Cooperative Capitalism a new business model for CEO Growth Strategies

TheBottomLineShowLIVE™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 57:00


This show will Broadcast on Air again on  03-19-2015 Thursday at 11:00 am PT/12:00 pm CT/ 1:00 pm ET Join us today as we talk in depth about Cooperative Capitalism a new business model for CEO Growth Strategies for your emerging Business with Legendary Berny Dohrmann. Driven by unrelenting optimism, Berny Dohrmann’s reputation as an industry thought-leader and internally acclaimed capital innovator is the result of a life dedicated to promoting a more socially-conscious future. Undergoing the profoundly transformative experience of incarceration, Berny Dohrmann turned the consequences of his experience into opportunities for countless others. Founding CEO Space International more than 20 years ago, Berny has embraced his vision for entrepreneurial collaboration by giving prospective business leaders the tools and education they need to succeed in the future. Click here on more about Berny  For more info on CEO Space contact the BottomLineShowLIve.com with promocode 1111iamsuccess in the subject line to receive 10% off at Lillian@TheBottomLineShowLIve.com 

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Secrets to Success with Berny Dorhmann

TheBottomLineShowLIVE™

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 72:00


Join us as we broadcast live Wed at 11:11 am PT/1:11 pm ET/2:11 pm ET  New York Times Best Seller, distinguished author of  REDEMPTION THE COOPERATION REVOLUTION, He is the Inventor: www.superteaching.org for public schools - Founder www.ceospaceinternational.com serving over 100 nations as ultimate Entrepreneur Trade Show hosted five times a year in Vegas serving 100 nations rated by Forbes in top ten meetings you can not miss in 2013 in top FIVE groups at the tippy TOP - Author latest REDEMPTION THE COOPERATION REVOLUTION - Movie Executive Producer latest GROWING UP IN GRACELAND Impello Films - Publisher Entrepreneur Curriculum Library largest library of curriculum to public and private education for degrees in Entrepreneurialism - Retired Chairman Public Global investment banking firm - Consultant to Hyper Growth CEO's ( call ) Keynote Speaker beside Bob Proctor - Jack Canfield - Mark Hansen - Bill Walsh - Adam Markel - David Corbin - Lisa Nichols - Les Brown - all the best ( Call to book speaking 256 850 4721 ) - Consultant to Nations on Rapid Entrepreneur Development in Nation ( call ) associating with ROEL CAMPOS Locke & Lord Law Firm for nations seeking advice - to import Jobs Act of 2012 from USA to nations (CALL ) or reset debt planning. Consulting on Cooperative Capitalism to replace Competitive Capitalism ( failed model ) for nations to upgrade new laws to reform national priority into COOPERATIVE CAPITALISM. WHO IS HE? Berny Dohrmann! Join us for what will be an exciting and enlightening hour!

Leadership. Success. And You – Dr. Ulwyn Pierre
Leadership. Success. And You – Cooperative Capitalism: A New Business Strategy For Phenomenal Success

Leadership. Success. And You – Dr. Ulwyn Pierre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 38:48


Join host Dr. Ulwyn and guest Berny Dohrmann who will discuss a powerful business approach to profitability. Turbulent economic times bring about both challenges and opportunities. To capitalize on opportunities and be successful, companies must not only eliminate unproductive business practices but also search out more creative and innovative strategies. Most businesses default to the overtly materialistic, ruthlessly competitive, and … Read more about this episode...