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Season 2 Episode 5In this episode Scott and Steve reveal the last eight of the sixteen truths one needs to know about change.The following resources were referenced in this episode:Developing the Leader Within You by John C. Maxwell11 questions to ask in order to know if you are ready for change. The more yes answers you can get the easier the change will be.Will this change benefit the followers?Is this change compatible with the purpose of the organization?Is this change specific and clear?Are the top 20 percent (the influencers) in favor of this change?Is it possible to test this change before making a total commitment to it?Are physical, financial, and human resources available to make this change?Is this change reversible?is this change the next obvious step?Does this change have both short and long range benefits?Is the leadership capable of bringing about this change?Is the timing right?The Tipping Point by Malcom GladwellSmart Money Smart Kids by Dave Ramsey and Rachel CruzVisioneering by Andy StanleyAlistair BeggLeadership is an Art by Max DepreeFor more information about KriSco Coaching, go to our website www.kriscocoaching.comPlease go to iTunes to leave a review. Click HERE to leave that review.
Season 1 Episode 5In this episode Scott and Steve will share with you the four elements to an excellent presentation of the vision.The following resources were referenced in this episode:Strengths finder 2.0 by Tom RathThe movie Courageous by the Kendrick BrothersThe Tipping Point by Malcolm GladwellFor more information about KriSco Coaching, go to our website www.kriscocoaching.com
There is evidence that Meditation thickens the frontal cortex of your brain. What does this mean exactly? Countless people have seen great benefits by adding meditation to their lifestyle.Welcome to Season 2 Episode 5In today’s episode we discuss 3 Benefits of Meditation.So, grab your smoothie or cup of tea and join the conversation. Let’s go!You can also watch the podcast on YouTube here. The Body Love Mindset Mini Course includes my signature meditation. Get it hereThank you for tuning in, friend! Get the Self Care Like A Boss Checklist here. Support the show (https://hicunnichandler.com/join/)
Each month, Tony Uphoff, visionary CEO of Thomasnet.com, joins Cloud Wars Live for a recurring segment. “Uphoff on Industry” will explore the innovations, upheavals, and breakthroughs reshaping the the world of manufacturing and industrial markets. Join Tony and me as we discuss disruptive new trends in the digital-industrial world: not just how products are designed, sourced and manufactured, but also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 5In this episode: Tony and I discuss self-management, something that he says doesn’t get talked about enough. He says the emotional stamina required to run a business today is infinitely more difficult and more trying than it was even 10 years ago.Tony says there’s been nearly 200,000 robots purchased in the U.S. in the last seven years – and in those same seven years there have been 1.3 million new manufacturing jobs. He says he’s not a huge fan of the work-life balance; it’s not about how many hours do I spend working and how many hours do I spend in my personal life – it’s about how do you stay fresh. And finally, Tony says if you’ve lost your curiosity and passion for the industry, you might want to consider calling up private equity and deciding to get out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Each month, “Ammirati on Innovation” episodes will look at ways that the disruptive-startup mentality is spreading beyond young entrepreneurs to big established corporations. Serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist and Carnegie Mellon B-school professor Sean Ammirati, who sits at the intersection of these high-change dynamics, provides insight.Episode 5In this episode, Sean and I discuss how he wants everybody to think about themselves as an entrepreneur – and that includes people working inside large businesses. He quotes Jim Collins of “Good to Great” fame by saying good is the enemy of great – and that’s why some entities don’t become great. Sean says that software, when done well, provides asymmetric value, and how Satya Nadella of Microsoft said that over the next five years, 500 million new applications will be written – far more than in the history of the software industry. And finally, Sean says you can go to corporatestartuplab.com and see free tools that are in development – all the Corporate Startup Lab asks for is feedback. His podcast Agile Giants is on all the major streaming networks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Each month, “Lochhead on Different” episodes will explore the need to differentiate people, products, and services in a world that encourages a lot of imitation. A best-selling author, top podcaster, and former tech-industry CMO, Christopher Lochhead is a student of not only business and technology and marketing but also human nature, human folly, human genius, and very human joy.Episode 5In this wide-ranging episode, Chris and I discuss Mary Meeker’s popular annual Internet Trends Report. Inside is a fact that caught Chris’ attention: today, 3.8 billion people are on the internet. So Chris explains why he believes we need to get the other half on it, too. Taking a somewhat opposite tack, we also debate the merits and the downsides of internet usage. The report reveals that Gen Z spends between 5 and 10 hours per day on their phones.Next, the conversation turns to Cutco, a knife company whose mantra is “Changing lives by selling knives.” We look at how its employee experience differs from that of a Facebook or other leading tech companies. Then, Chris explains why your life is like a smile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Each month, “Lochhead on Different” episodes will explore the need to differentiate people, products, and services in a world that encourages a lot of imitation. A best-selling author, top podcaster, and former tech-industry CMO, Christopher Lochhead is a student of not only business and technology and marketing but also human nature, human folly, human genius, and very human joy.Episode 5In this wide-ranging episode, Chris and I discuss how Mary Meeker’s report says over 3.8 billion people are on the internet – and we need to get the other half on it too. We also look at how 34% of workers say they’re engaged – and the rest of them?? We turn to Cutco, a knife company that has the mantra is “Changing lives by selling knives” and how it turned itself into a personal growth company. Then, Chris discusses how your life is like a smile. From from zero to 20 you’re pretty happy, but from 25 to 45, happiness starts to drop off as we build our careers, meet spouses, and collaborate in the manufacture of human beings. Then we begin to come out the other side and the happiness curve goes back up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“Wayne Sadin on Digital Strategy” episodes will explore the fast-changing and high-stakes world of digital business. We’ll focus on what CEOs and boards must do to lead their companies successfully into the Digital Age. Today, we talk about the relationship between boards and the C-suite, and the most important questions to ask an incoming CIO.Episode 5In this episode: Wayne and I discuss Wayne’s favorite subject: technical debt. Wayne, who has served as CIO, CTO, and CDO, laments the fact that most boards talk to their CIO maybe four times a year (not enough). He shares the first question he would ask, as a member of the board, to an incoming CIO (and what he’d want the answer to be). Plus, Wayne and Bob explore why IT shops tend to have an overabundance of technicians who want to turn the knobs and play with the dials, but not enough “human factors” people. Watch for all this and more, and to find out what Wayne means when he says that he never wants to be a Dilbert cartoon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“Wayne Sadin on Digital Strategy” episodes will explore the fast-changing and high-stakes world of digital business. We’ll focus on what CEOs and boards must do to lead their companies successfully into the Digital Age. Today, we talk about how hyperscalers enable you to not be in the server maintenance or virus patching business. Episode 5In this episode, Wayne and I discuss his favorite subject: technical debt. We also discuss how most boards talk to their CIO four times a year, how IT shops have an overabundance of technicians who want to turn the knobs and play with the dials, and how he never wants to be a Dilbert cartoon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode #5In this episode we discuss the latest on Harper and Machado.- Judge's pitch to recruit Harper- Arenado's anticipated extension with ColorWhat are your thoughts? Do you agree/disagree with any of the proposed rule changes?Are there any rule changes that were not on this proposed list which you would like to see MLB consider in the future?Like what you hear? Click that SUBSCRIBE button!Want to add to the conversation? Share your thoughts in the comments! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app