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Season 2 Episode 6In this episode Scott and Steve explain the 6 skills necessary to solve problems.The following resources were referenced in this episode:The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John C. MaxwellDeveloping the Leader Within You by John C. MaxwellNordstromPurple Cow by Seth GodinAcres of Diamonds by Russell H. ConwellDave RamseyFor 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 6In this episode Scott and Steve share with you the four most common obstacles to the vision.The following resources were referenced in this episode:Emotional Intelligence by Travis Bradberry and Jean GreavesMyers Briggs Personality AssessmentEnneagram Personality AssessmentHow to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
There is power in your story.Welcome to Season 2 Episode 6In today’s episode we discuss how You Have Power.Today we're covering:What you choose to do next with the cards that you have been given, makes all the difference.You can choose to allow your story to be a platform to transform your life.Your story is powerful.So, grab your smoothie or cup of tea and join the conversation. Let’s go!You can also watch the podcast on YouTube here.Thank you for tuning in, friend! Get the Self Care Like A Boss Checklist here. Support the show (https://hicunnichandler.com/join/)
Episode 6In this episode you get a sneak peak into a pretty typical conversation between my friend and coach, Dan Northrup and I. Recording this episode felt more like a friendly chat than an interview and I hope you enjoy the sharing of our back and forth stories and insights about horse training, personal realizations and relationships. We touch on the importance of changing our energy to suit our horses, tuning into our body language and how it communicates with our horses and the importance of seeing the “try” with horses and humans.Follow me online @:https://nikkiporter.ca/https://www.instagram.com/nikkiportercoaching/https://www.facebook.com/nikkiporterauthor/Find Dan Northrup online @:https://www.facebook.com/Northrup-Quarter-Horses-1304280739594247/https://www.instagram.com/dannorthrup/Purchase The Conscious Communicator online @:https://www.balboapress.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/772389-the-conscious-communicatorhttps://www.amazon.ca/Conscious-Communicator-Connection-Inspired-Horsemanship/dp/1982217375/ref=sr_1_1?crid=SL8DE7C6AJ2B&keywords=nikki+porter&qid=1574711772&sprefix=Nikki+Po%2Caps%2C203&sr=8-1https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/the-conscious-communicator-the-pursuit/9781982217372-item.html?ikwid=Nikki+Porter&ikwsec=Home&ikwidx=0
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 6In this episode, Sean and I discuss the pain and suffering at WeWork, which had roughly a $50 billion market cap, and is now struggling to do one-third that much. Their CEO, Adam Neumann voted to oust himself amid various scandals, and their “community adjusted EBITDA” he calls a made-up metric.SoftBank, their largest investor, was poised to push for an IPO, but Sean says WeWork was a $10 billion great idea – not a $50 billion great idea. He says this was always, at the end of the day, a real estate business, and he compares it to CB Richard Ellis – although with a 5x valuation. And Sean says it turns out that beer and kombucha on tap is expensive – and there’s a lot of that in WeWork spaces.I tell him about my experience eating seal meat with SoftBank. Sean says I should have moved it around on the plate and hope something else comes along. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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: how we design, source and manufacture products, and also the new ways in which industrial companies are getting up to speed on marketing, sales and customer experience.Episode 6In this episode, Tony and I start off by discussing how there is substantial increase in software products and services in the industrial marketplace – and how software companies really need to focus on customer success. He says he openly will throw rocks – and live in a glass house at the exact same moment.Tony says that in the spirit of eating their own dog food, Thomas has completely reconfigured over 400 seats of Salesforce and added a completely different order entry system. He says they also ripped out the entire financial software backbone – and installed several other systems to support the financial process.He talks of Regis McKenna, who was a hugely influential figure in Silicon Valley. He was responsible for a lot of the things we think about in modern marketing and positioning – including Apple and Compaq. And he talks of Jan Carlzon, who resuscitated SAS airlines in the 1980s. He’s written a book called “Moments of Truth."I mention the remarkable and unexpected changes taking place in the software world, such as the budding BFF relationship between former rivals Microsoft and Oracle. In the interest of driving more value for customers by helping them integrate software from Microsoft and Oracle, Larry Ellison went so far as to say the two companies now have a "great partnership." 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 6In this episode, Chris and I discuss the role of Chief Growth Officer, a hybrid version of the CMO, the CIO, and the CDO. Chris wonders if it’s a stupid thing – or not. We also look at the fact that America is losing the AI war to China and Russia, and the lamestream media is not reporting on it. Chris also talks about how FaceApp, which projects you forward several years is – wait for it – created by Russia. And did you know that 23andMe uses your DNA for the benefit of the drug companies?Later, the conversation turns to private equity. We discuss how and why “Value Extraction Engineers” are putting themselves first—as opposed to the founders, employees, and shareholders. Chris says, “If you lay down with dogs, don’t be surprised when you get fleas.” 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 6In this episode, Chris and I discuss how the Chief Growth Officer is a hybrid version of the CMO, the CIO, and the CDO. He wonders if it’s a stupid thing – or not. Chris goes on to say that we’re losing the AI war to China and Russia, and the lamestream media is not reporting on it. He also talks about how FaceApp, which projects you forward several years is – wait for it – created by Russia. And then he discusses how 23andme uses your DNA for the benefit of the drug companies.The conversation then turns to private equity, and how “Value Extraction Engineers” are putting themselves first, as opposed to the founders, shareholders, and employees. Chris says, “If you lay down with dogs, don’t be surprised when you get fleas.” 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 6In this episode: Wayne and I discuss how the cloud is driving us to new features as we get things done faster. He also talks about how hyperscale is for Google, Amazon, Microsoft – and everybody else is going to be a second-class citizen. Later, he asks why invest in putting a million servers and data centers around the world? You could just as easily hire 5,000 developers and build an application that will make your customers so happy, they’ll never think about leaving. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode 6In this Episode, Tim relaxes, Chris talks about his vagina and I talks stats.Although we didn't have a guest this week, we still had plenty to talk about and a lot to cover. This round of senseless blabber was about the upcoming ride, the roads we'd be on and where we were going to stop for food. We also discussed some BMW's, compared Harley, Indian and Victory stats plus reviewed some website stats of our very own. We picked a new song of the week and reviewed the stats of the last song we picked. Once again, Americade discussion came up and with just about 4 weeks to go, we are pretty excited and some of us are getting prepared and some of us not so much.Visit the website at www.motorcyclemen.us and our facebook page and our twitter page....links are on our front page. Also, check out our pages on the website and you'll see there are a lot of poll questions and the results will be posted prior to the next episode. Lots of fun stuff!!Please send us an email and tell us you like the show to motomenpc@gmail.com or use the Contact us page. Oh, we also have business cards now so we'll be handing those out all over the place. We need patches and stickers made!! Sponsors anyone??If you are interested in joining us on our first group ride, that will be on Sunday May 3rd. We'll meet between 9 and 9:45 a.m. at the Dunkin' Donuts in Cranford which is just off of exit 137 of the Garden State Parkway. Kickstands up at 10 a.m. We'll stop for fuel and food along the way. Get your gear together, money, glasses, boots, gloves and any cold weather gear you might think you'll need.Ride safe people, ride like they don't see you, ride like you stole it.Ted Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=zPl7v5FjoO6fCov5rwbFo35sxmoOIUqUhcR1q1UVtP34xAVolJzW0aJ6GNSdljsPAT4MC0&fromUL=true&country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)