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A retirement is a terrible thing to waste. Don’t just retire. Design your new phase of life – with intention. Our next groups start in September. The very early registration discount ends June 21st. Learn more. ________________________ Retirement rarely unfolds exactly as planned. For Jerry Goodstein, retirement began with a clear sense of direction and a meaningful endeavor. But unexpected challenges, a deeply emotional experience helping his daughter move across the country, and an encounter with the world of ADHD coaching changed everything. In this conversation, Jerry shares how his retirement story became less about executing a blueprint and more about learning how to “turn into the swerve” by staying open to reinvention, purpose, lifelong learning, and becoming someone new later in life. This is a thoughtful conversation about identity, letting go, service, and the surprising ways purpose can evolve, over time and in ways you may not expect, after retirement. In This Conversation, You'll Learn Why God laughs at your retirement plans How unexpected “swerves” can open new directions in life The opportunities to repurpose your skills in retirement Why letting go of identity is often difficult for high achievers How lifelong learning can reignite energy, curiosity and engagement What coaching taught Jerry about listening and presence Why service became more important than living a life of leisure ___________________________ Bio Jerry Goodstein is Professor Emeritus, Carson College of Business, Department of Management, Information Systems, and Entrepreneurship at Washington State University. Dr. Goodstein received his Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley, and his MBA and BA in Economics and Geography from the University of California, Los Angeles. He conducted research and taught business ethics, leadership, and strategy at the undergraduate and graduate levels for over three decades at Washington State University and the University of Illinois. His research on restorative justice in organizations, corporate and stakeholder responsibility, and second chance hiring has been published in leading management and business ethics journals. He is co-editor, along with Dr. Mary Gentile, of Giving Voice to Values: An Innovation and Impact Agenda, published in 2021. After retiring from Washington State University in May 2020, Dr. Goodstein continued work he had begun in 2019 to bring together businesses, criminal justice partners, and community-based organizations to develop employment-based opportunities for formerly incarcerated men and women. In January 2023 Dr. Goodstein made a major retirement/life shift to become a Certified ADHD Life Coach. He founded Where You Are ADHD after completing his ADHD life coaching program in December 2023. Since then, he has been coaching youth (teens and tweens) with ADHD. Dr. Goodstein partners with public and community-based organizations, especially those working with at-risk youth, to support both youth and their families in meeting the ADHD-related challenges they are facing in their lives. __________________________ For More onn Jerry Goodstein Where You Are ADHD _________________________ Retirement Podcast Conversations You’ll Also Love The Inspired Retirement – Nathalie Martin The Best Day of My Life So Far – Benita Cooper Changing the World One Small Act at a Time – Brad Aronson ________________________ Wise Quotes On Being Open to Reality “There are just some unanticipated swerves that come up…Turn into the swerve…Don't turn against it.” On Becoming a Beginner Again “It absolutely feels like a new beginning for me….“It's never too late to learn. It's never too late to evolve.” On Purpose “I don't think of myself as retired anymore….I've repurposed my purpose.” _______________________ About The Retirement Wisdom Podcast There are many podcasts on retirement, often hosted by financial advisors with their own financial motives, that cover the money side of the street. This podcast is different. You'll get smarter about the investment decisions you'll make about the most important asset you'll have in retirement: your time. About Retirement Wisdom I help people who are retiring, but aren't quite done yet, discover what's next and build their custom version of their next life. A meaningful retirement doesn't just happen by accident. Schedule a call today to discuss how the Designing Your Life process created by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans can help you make your life in retirement a great one — on your own terms. About Your Podcast Host Joe Casey is an executive coach who helps people design their next life after their primary career and create their version of The Multipurpose Retirement.™ He created his own next chapter after a 26-year career at Merrill Lynch, where he was Senior Vice President and Head of HR for Global Markets & Investment Banking. Joe has earned Master's degrees from the University of Southern California in Gerontology (at age 60), the University of Pennsylvania, and Middlesex University (UK), a BA in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and his coaching certification from Columbia University. In addition to his work with clients, Joe hosts The Retirement Wisdom Podcast, ranked in the top 1% globally in popularity by Listen Notes, with over 2 million downloads. Business Insider recognized Joe as one of 23 innovative coaches who are making a difference. He's the author of Win the Retirement Game: How to Outsmart the 9 Forces Trying to Steal Your Joy.
We want leaders to do the right thing when tested, and we want and believe we will rise to the challenge when the moment presents itself. But the current way we learn how to act ethically in those critical moments doesn't always translate or cause us to think we can do it effectively and confidently. Why not? How can we better prepare ourselves and our leaders when the moment arises? This is that episode. Giving Voice to Values (GVV) is an innovative approach to values-driven leadership development in business education and the workplace. Drawing on actual experience and scholarship, GVV fills a long-standing critical gap in the development of values-centered leaders. It's not about persuading people to be more ethical. Rather GVV starts from the premise that most of us already want to act on our values, but that we also want to feel that we have a reasonable chance of doing so effectively and successfully. In this episode we'll explore how to raise those odds.***ABOUT OUR GUEST:Mary C. Gentile, PhD, is Creator and Director of Giving Voice to Values (www.GivingVoiceToValuesTheBook.com), launched with The Aspen Institute and Yale School of Management and hosted at Babson College for 6 years, now based at UVA-Darden. This values-driven leadership curriculum has been piloted and/or presented in over 1,500 sites globally and has been featured in Financial Times, Harvard Business Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, McKinsey Quarterly, etc. Gentile is a consultant, speaker and author on GVV. She was formerly the Richard M. Waitzer Bicentennial Professor of Ethics at UVA Darden (2016-2022) and was previously at Harvard Business School (1985-95) and Babson College (2009—2015). She holds a B.A. from The College of William and Mary and Ph.D. from State University of New York-Buffalo.Gentile's publications include: Giving Voice to Values: How To Speak Your Mind When You Know What's Right; Can Ethics Be Taught? Perspectives, Challenges, and Approaches at Harvard Business School (with Thomas Piper & Sharon Parks); Differences That Work: Organizational Excellence through Diversity; Managerial Excellence Through Diversity: Text and Cases, as well as cases and articles in Harvard Business Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Academy of Management Learning and Education, Risk Management, CFO, BizEd, Strategy+Business, and others. Gentile was Content Expert for the award-winning CD-ROM, Managing Across Differences (Harvard Business School Publishing). ***IF YOU ENJOYED THIS EPISODE, CAN I ASK A FAVOR?We do not receive any funding or sponsorship for this podcast. If you learned something and feel others could also benefit, please leave a positive review. Every review helps amplify our work and visibility. This is especially helpful for small women-owned boot-strapped businesses. Simply go to the bottom of the Apple Podcast page to enter a review. Thank you!***LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:www.gotowerscope.comwww.GivingVoiceToValuesTheBook.com#GivingVoicetoValues, #TheHardSkills #LeadershipDevelopment #LeadershipValues #ValuesDrivenLeadershipTune in for this empowering conversation at TalkRadio.nyc
Watch this episode to learn how to develop your “Inner Compass” and become a leader capable of greater ethical decision-making. In this week's episode, Anita explores "Inner Compass" with Dr. Mary Gentile, creator of the innovative Giving Voice to Values (GVV) program. In this compelling conversation, Mary describes how our values and inner compass can inspire ethical decision-making and ethical leadership. Mary also unpacks her seven-pillar GVV framework—values, purpose, choice, normalization, self-knowledge, voice, and reasons and rationalizations—and uses real examples to demonstrate how leaders can effectively act on their values. 00:00 Preview 00:38 Introduction 01:16 About Dr. Mary Gentile 02:51 How the IDG definition of “Inner Compass” resonates with Mary 06:12 How can leaders develop their Inner Compass? 10:12 Mary's backstory 14:08 Why should leaders complicate their thinking and listen to voices that are typically not as loud? 17:32 What are the barriers to ethical decision-making? 21:11 The “Giving Voice to Values” (GVV) framework 26:42 What is the “locus of loyalty”? 28:35 Why is courage the starting point for ethical action? 35:25 How to make ethical decisions when “right” and “wrong” is not clear? 38:42 Does today's world diminish our ability to practice GVV? 42:56 How do values relate to ethical choices? 47:45 What are the implications of making unethical decisions at work? 52:23 How do the GVV pillars align with the IDG framework? 54:34 Dr. Mary Gentile's Purposeful Empathy story CONNECT WITH ANITA ✩ Email purposefulempathy@gmail.com ✩ Website https://www.anitanowak.com ✩ Buy a copy of Purposeful Empathy http://tiny.cc/PurposefulEmpathyCA ✩ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitanowak/ ✩ Instagram https://tinyurl.com/anitanowakinstagram ✩ Podcast Audio https://tinyurl.com/PurposefulEmpathyPodcast ✩ Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/anitanowak.bsky.social CONNECT WITH MARY ✩ Website https://givingvoicetovaluesthebook.com/ ✩ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-gentile-a21b9225/ SHOW NOTES ✩ Inner Development Goals ✩ Giving Voice to Values Video edited by Green Horizon Studio
In this episode of "Empathy is Not a Utopia," we had an inspiring conversation with Mary Gentile, the creator of Giving Voice to Values. Mary discusses her innovative approach to values-driven leadership development, highlighting a significant shift from traditional ethics training. Traditional methods often emphasize cognitive challenges and ethical reasoning, which, while important, may not fully empower individuals to act on their values. In contrast, Giving Voice to Values focuses on practical implementation. It presents scenarios where individuals have already decided on the right course of action and centers on how to effectively and successfully enact those decisions. The program aids individuals in developing scripts, action plans, and decision trees, providing a structured method to navigate values conflicts. This approach ensures that actions are taken in a manner that is respectful, effective, and aligned with each person's strengths and comfort levels. Tune in to explore how this transformative method can empower you to voice and act on your values in both personal and professional settings. Here are the LinkedIn profiles of our hosts: Maria Meiler: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-meiler/ Heiner Thorborg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heiner-thorborg-768050207/ Lucas Bechtle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucasbechtle/
Mary Gentile discusses her book "Giving Voice to Values" and insights on navigating ethical dilemmas in business. Key Takeaways Mary's approach focuses on rehearsing and pre-scripting effective ways to voice one's values when facing ethical conflicts, rather than just philosophical debates. Anticipating objections and finding ways to address concerns while upholding values is key, without requiring the other party to feel shamed. Self-knowledge, understanding motivations/fears of others, and normalizing ethical conflicts as part of doing business enables more constructive conversations. Practicing scenarios and developing scripts allows building "muscle memory" for voicing values effectively in real situations. Voicing Values Effectively Understand your most effective style (questioning, analysis, storytelling etc.) Anticipate objections and reasons/rationalizations for unethical behaviour Frame responses addressing the other party's fears and motivations Position yourself as solving a problem for them, not opposing Build trust by demonstrating understanding of pressures they face Practicing v Role Play Scenarios Unlike role-plays, GVV scenarios have all parties working towards voicing the ethical stance Avoids defaulting to embedded unethical arguments and rationalizations Focuses on developing new, constructive ways to reframe and address the situation Builds "muscle memory" for having these conversations effectively Managing Pressures and Ethical Conflicts Understand your strengths for persuasion that align with your values Explore the other party's fears, risks and what's at stake for them Provide substantive suggestions showing you understand their situation Position yourself as being on their side, not simply opposing them Normalize that ethical conflicts are a normal part of business life Contact Mary via her website: Giving Voice to Values – How to Speak Your Mind When You Know What's Right (givingvoicetovaluesthebook.com) Contact marcus@laughs-last.com #givingvoicetovalues #ethicalselling #innovation
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that television presenter, Billy Bush, went to high school at St. George's in Middletown? The nephew of President George H.W. Bush, cousin to President George W. Bush, and Governor Jeb Bush was a correspondent on Access Hollywood, hosted the Billy Bush SHow, and was added as a co-host of Today before losing his job to Donald Trump's Access Hollywood tape. He has since come back and now hosts Extra. Now for our feature story: A week after lifting most COVID-19 restrictions in the state, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said Wednesday that his focus is now on getting people back into their offices and back to normal summer activities. Lamont joined other state officials and business leaders at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford to tout the state's high vaccination rate and low coronavirus infection rate. “I have spent the last year-plus saying stay safe, stay home and today I'm telling you, get out of the damn house, come enjoy Hartford, get on a plane, visit a restaurant, visit an amazing hotel,” he said. Connecticut has seen new cases go from a seven-day average of about 427 cases per day on May 10 to just about 167 new cases, according to data from John's Hopkins University. That's down from more than 2,000 a day in January. More than 1.8 million people have been fully vaccinated in the state and more than 60% of Connecticut residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine, according to the governor's office. Connecticut Economic and Community Development Commissioner David Lehman said Connecticut's economic activity is about 92% of what it was pre-pandemic, which ranks 19th in the nation. “So, we are better than average, but we need to get that to 100% and really we need to get that beyond 100%,” he said. One of the state's first large-audience events in more than a year is scheduled for this weekend at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, which will host the NCAA lacrosse national championships. Michael Freimuth, the executive director of the Capital Region Development Authority, said more than 10,000 tickets had already been sold for Saturday's opening games. The event runs through Monday. Over 600 hotel nights have been booked for the event, half of them in downtown Hartford, he said. For more about this story and the latest on all things in and around Westerly, head over to westerlysun.com. There are a lot of businesses in our community that are hiring right now, so we're excited to tell you about some new job listings. Today's Job posting comes from Sea Bags in Watch Hill. They're looking for a part-time retail sales associate ideally with 2 years of retail experience and customer service. Pay depends on experience.. If you'd like to learn more or apply, you can do so at the link in our episode description: https://www.indeed.com/l-Westerly,-RI-jobs.html?vjk=2742aded61e027db&advn=8743562717035863 Today we're remembering the life of Mary Gentile, 93, of Pond St. here in Westerly. She was the wife of the late Pasquale "Pat" Gentile. Born in Westerly, Mary worked as a saleswoman and buyer for McCormick's Department Store for many years and was a devoted communicant of Immaculate Conception Church. She will be dearly missed by her two children, three half-brothers, a half sister, as well as many nieces and nephews. Mary was predeceased by two sisters and four brothers. Thank you for taking a moment today to remember and celebrate Mary's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Featuring Mary Gentile is a Professor of Practice at the Darden School. She is the founder and creator of Giving Voice to Values, a method for helping people act in accordance with their ethics. (Recorded 3/17/21)
Compliance adviseert: Ervaringen van experts uit de financiële wereld
Abiola Makinwa won the runner up prize of the Compliance Award 2020 for her contribution to the compliance society for the integrity training module she developed for The Hague University for Applied Science. Her work is partly based on and inspired by theories of Sheehan and Schmidt, “Preparing accounting students for ethical decision making: Developing individual codes of conduct based on personal values”, J. of Acc. Ed. 33 (2015) 183–197 (Integrity Awareness) and Mary Gentile, “Giving Voice to Values, How to Speak your Mind when you know what is right”, 2010, Yale University Press. The tool she discusses in this podcast is freely available on: integritydlm.net.
Compliance adviseert: Ervaringen van experts uit de financiële wereld
Abiola Makinwa won the runner up prize of the Compliance Award 2020 for her contribution to the compliance society for the integrity training module she developed for The Hague University for Applied Science. Her work is partly based on and inspired by theories of Sheehan and Schmidt, “Preparing accounting students for ethical decision making: Developing individual codes of conduct based on personal values”, J. of Acc. Ed. 33 (2015) 183–197 (Integrity Awareness) and Mary Gentile, “Giving Voice to Values, How to Speak your Mind when you know what is right”, 2010, Yale University Press. The tool she discusses in this podcast is freely available on: integritydlm.net.
In this episode, Rej is joined by Professor Mary Gentile, creator and author of Giving Voice to Values (GVV). The conversation provides a glimpse of what GVV is all about and its value to members, middle managers, and senior leaders. Professor Gentile shares her leadership journey that led her to work on values-driven and ethical leadership and recalls her experiences in working on GVV with different individuals and organizations in several industries. As she emphasizes, GVV is asking a different question from “what is the right thing to do?” to “once you know what is right, how can we get it done effectively?”. And all these years of working on GVV and achieving a level of success in promoting it to different organizations across the globe, Professor Gentile says working on GVV is endless; it's a continuous process of getting better at it and spreading the idea to more people. She also encourages people to be GVV ambassadors, are you up for the challenge? The conversation is in English. For more information about Professor Gentile and GVV, visit her Faculty Profile on http://www.darden.virginia.edu/faculty-research/directory/mary-gentile/and her website at www.GivingVoiceToValues.org Follow Rumble on Instagram @rumblepodcast
We welcomed our very first guest to the pod this week! We chatted with our friend Mary about our mutual obsession: One Direction. We discussed how we all met at our first 1D concert, our favorite fan fictions we've read, and what we think their best album is. This is a long episode, so buckle up, everyone! New episodes of Girls Almighty will premiere every Thursday. Rate, subscribe, and share our podcast with your friends! FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @girlsalmightypod @maxmccrory @jess_bauer3 @mngentile!
In this episode of the BIS: Business Integrity School Podcast, Cindy Moehring sits down with Mary Gentile, creator and director of “Giving Voice to Values” (GVV). Mary's approach has advanced the ethics field by asking a completely different question. Once you know what you think the right thing to do is, how do you go about about getting it done? This action-oriented step is a practical addition to the necessary awareness and analysis of issues. Dr. Moehring and Professor Gentile continue the Season Two conversation about how business ethics has changed over the last 25 years, and how the GVV approach has moved the field forward, both for educators and practitioners. Tune in to hear how Professor Gentile thinks we can best move forward in business ethics for the next 25 years, and she has learned along the way that informed her GVV perspective. #TheBISPodcast #BusinessIntegrity #WaltonBILI #Leadership
Mary Gentile is the Professor of Practice at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, and senior adviser at the Aspen Institute Business & Society Program. She is the creator and director of Giving Voice to Values, a pioneering business curriculum for values-driven leadership, which has been featured in publications such as, Financial Times, Harvard Business Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, and piloted in over 1200 business schools and organizations globally. Mary is the author of the award-winning Giving Voice To Values: How To Speak Your Mind When You Know What's Right. In her ten-year tenure at Harvard Business School, Mary was one of the principal architects of the school's Leadership, Ethics, and Corporate Responsibility curriculum. In this episode of Leading Transformational Change, Mary shares how the Enron scandal and a self-defense course made her rethink the way ethics was taught in business school and led to the Giving Voice to Values experiment. She realized that we do not merely need ways of theoretically discerning the ethical course of action based on philosophical models, but knowing what is the right thing to do, how would we actually go about doing it? Mary shares the main reasons why we do not voice our values in the business world and how we can build a framework for doing it in a thoughtful and strategic way. She shares practical examples of how the Giving Voice to Values framework has been implemented in companies like McKinsey and Unilever and why it needs to be a part of the leadership development strategy and not merely an HR issue.
Mary Gentile, director and creator of Giving Voice to Values, joins columnist Tom Fox to discuss the benefits of a values-driven approach to leadership development.
Dave Hennessy talks with Mary Gentile, the founder of Giving Voice to Values. Mary is currently a professor at the Darden School of Business, University of Virginia. She has implemented her program into countless business school programs and businesses all over the world!
How do you address ethical issues in the workplace? Mary Gentile is the author of the Giving Voice to Values program, which helps organizations and professionals identify ethical issues in the workplace and hone their ability to voice concern and create change. In this episode, we talk about how leaders can communicate and problem solve using the Giving Voice to Values system when an ethical issue arises. Learn how the William and Mary Center for Corporate Education can help you and your organization develop your top talent through customized executive education and professional development programs. Visit us at www.wmleadership.com. Thank you for listening.
If you already knew what was the right thing to do, how could you get it done? What kinds of stories, persuasion, strategies would you use? How can you effectively stand up for your values when pressured by your boss, colleagues, customers, or shareholders to do the opposite? Mary Gentile has spent 3 decades asking and […]
Giving Voice to Values is learning about how to act on your values effectively – not about wondering whether you could. Written by Mary Gentile. This video is accompanied by teaching notes to help aid classroom discussion and can be downloaded within this iTunes collection. For more on Ethics Unwrapped please visit our website: ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu
By anticipating the typical reasons & rationalizations given for ethically questionable behavior, you are able to identify and prepare well-reasoned responses. Written by Mary Gentile. This video is accompanied by teaching notes to help aid classroom discussion and can be downloaded within this iTunes collection. For more on Ethics Unwrapped please visit our website: ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu
You are more likely to say words that you’ve pre-scripted for yourself, and more likely to “voice” your values, with scripting and practice. Written by Mary Gentile. This video is accompanied by teaching notes to help aid classroom discussion and can be downloaded within this iTunes collection. For more on Ethics Unwrapped please visit our website: ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu
Self-knowledge and alignment means to voice and act on your values in a way that is consistent with who you are and builds on your strengths. Written by Mary Gentile. This video is accompanied by teaching notes to help aid classroom discussion and can be downloaded within this iTunes collection. For more on Ethics Unwrapped please visit our website: ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu
Define your personal and professional purpose explicitly and broadly before conflicts arise, and appeal to this sense of purpose in others. Written by Mary Gentile. This video is accompanied by teaching notes to help aid classroom discussion and can be downloaded within this iTunes collection. For more on Ethics Unwrapped please visit our website: ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu
Normalization means expecting values conflicts so that you approach them calmly and competently. Over-reaction can limit your choices unnecessarily.Written by Mary Gentile. This video is accompanied by teaching notes to help aid classroom discussion and can be downloaded within this iTunes collection. For more on Ethics Unwrapped please visit our website: ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu
Believe that you have a choice about voicing your values and know what has helped – and hindered you – in the past so you can work around these factors. Written by Mary Gentile. This video is accompanied by teaching notes to help aid classroom discussion and can be downloaded within this iTunes collection. For more on Ethics Unwrapped please visit our website: ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu
Know and appeal to a short list of widely shared values. Don’t assume too little – or too much – commonality with the viewpoints of others. Written by Mary Gentile. This video is accompanied by teaching notes to help aid classroom discussion and can be downloaded within this iTunes collection. For more on Ethics Unwrapped please visit our website: ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu
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In his book The New Experts, former CEO Robert Bloom discusses the internet empowered customer. In Giving Voice To Values, Dr. Mary Gentile reveals that acting on our values is a skill set that is just as learnable as ethical decision-making. … Read more about this episode...