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Show Description: Scott Mautz is an inspirational business speaker who specializes in employee engagement, peak performance, fostering meaning in/at work, coaching, flourishing in change, motivation, leadership/self-leadership, and empowerment. He is a former Procter & Gamble senior executive who successfully ran 4 multi-billion-dollar businesses. Scott is an inc.com columnist with over 1 million monthly readers of his articles on success and business leadership. He is also a published author of two books: "Make it Matter: How Managers Can Motivate by Creating Meaning" and "Find the Fire: Ignite Your Inspiration - and Make Work Exciting Again." He is also a faculty member at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business for Executive Education. In this interview, Scott highlights his motivation to transition from the corporate world to the entrepreneurial realm through public speaking and coaching. Scott discusses how leaders and employees can create a healthy and engaging environment in the workplace. He also provides valuable insight into public speaking and how you can genuinely connect with a group of people. To learn more about Scott, you can visit his website at scottmautz.com (scottmautz.com). Show Highlights: 3:30-9:30: Scott gets into his professional background, his experience working as a senior marketing executive at Procter & Gamble, and what motivated him to write his first book. 9:30-16:30: Scott discusses why employees become disengaged in work and the critical question that people should ask to become inspired once again. 16:30-23:15: We ask Scott what managers, directors, and other leaders can do to create a positive, engaging environment, and he gives three strategies, as well as the meaning behind his "Zero Diva Policy." 23:15-31:15: Scott reflects on what motivated him to make a living through public speaking, and he gives valuable tips on how you can influence and connect with a crowd. 31:15-38:30: Scott talks about how to overcome the fear of public speaking, preparation strategies, and how you can build your speaking career and credibility from the ground up. 38:30-48:30: Scott highlights his writing experience and column with inc.com, he reveals his marketing lens on the Peloton commercial, and an entrepreneur can stay present in his or her network while monetizing expertise. 48:30-51:00: To end the show, we ask Scott how he wants to be remembered. Special Guest: Scott Mautz.
In this episode I talk with A.M. Pfeffer about his first book titled Of, By, and For the Hanged Man. It's about how to thrive in a messy world. A.M. grew up just north of New York city and in Denver Colorado. He earned his marketing degree from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business and has been in Los Angeles for the last 20 years working in the entertainment industry and running his real estate related business. He is a devoted husband and father, and a ruthless tennis player. You can find out more about A.M at www.ampfeffer.com
Ann Bastianelli, the award-winning Kelley Professor, Advertising Executive, Speaker, and Entrepreneur joins the show to share her unprecedented journey from advising Coach Bob Knight to her career at Leo Burnett, Anthology Consulting, and Indiana University's Kelley School of Business. Hear stories from her famous marketing campaign work, including McDonald's Happy Meals and 2 Scoops of Raisin Bran, plus what she learned from Bob Knight, and the rewarding aspects of teaching at a top business school. Connect with Ann on LinkedIn, at Ann@anthologyconsulting.com, or at abastian@indiana.edu
The Getting Out Of Your Comfort Zone Podcast is an informal dialogue between Andy Molinsky and respected thought leaders around the theme of Andy’s new book, Reach: A New Strategy to Help You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone, Rise to the Challenge and Build Confidence. Marshall Goldsmith was born in Kentucky and received an undergrad degree in mathematical economics and then an MBA from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business and a Ph.D. from UCLA Anderson School of Management in Los Angeles, California in 1977. Early in his career, Marshall was an assistant professor and then Associate Dean at Loyola Marymount University's College of Business. Since then, Marshall has transformed himself into a world-renowned business educator and coach, and really the leading expert in his field. He’s the author or editor of 35 books, which have sold over two million copies, been translated into 30 languages and become bestsellers in 12 countries. And it was a pleasure to talk with Marshall on today’s podcast. To learn more about Reach: A New Strategy to Help You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone, Rise to the Challenge and Build Confidence visit www.andymolinsky.com/book/reach Like me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MolinskyAndy Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/andymolinsky Connect with me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/andymolinsky
In this episode we talk to Michael DeLuca. Michael DeLuca has been involved in supply chain systems and e-business integrations in the healthcare, manufacturing, software and consulting services sectors for the last 17 years. He is currently an Executive Vice President at Prodigo Solutions Inc. In this role, DeLuca leads the Operations side of the business responsible for software engineering, product development, quality assurance and client services (implementation and support). Prior to joining Prodigo, DeLuca was Senior Director of Supply Chain Systems & Consulting Services at UPMC (a $17 billion world-renowned health care provider and insurer based in Pittsburgh, PA). He also held roles in operations and procurement at Alcoa, Motorola, Commerce One and Traco (acquired by Alcoa in 2010). In February 2009, DeLuca was recognized as a “Pro to Know” by Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazine, honoring supply chain leaders demonstrating leadership during times of economic crisis. In 2010 he was selected by UPMC Talent Management to represent the 500+ Supply Chain Management organization in the inaugural 2010 Leadership Development Intensive. As a member of that group he satisfied all requirements necessary for completion by the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Executive Education, Katz Graduate School of Business. DeLuca earned a bachelor’s degree in Operations Management, Marketing and Distribution Management from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business which has continually received the BusinessWeek top 10 ranking for Undergraduate Business Schools in the nation.