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Excellent Executive Coaching: Bringing Your Coaching One Step Closer to Excelling
Over Gary's career, he's embarked on several entrepreneurial ventures, each offering unique lessons in leadership and business strategy. His first major entrepreneurial success was with ACI Telecentrics, a national company, that he co-founded with Rick Diamond. What was the shift like from being a successful CEO to being a coach? Can you share the key moments or experiences that drove you to make this transformation, and how it has impacted your approach? How can asking the right questions transform leadership effectiveness? Isn't that the role of a coach? How do you know your questions are strategic? Can you talk about your process with clients? Tell us about the Ascent Model which is your leadership framework. Gary B. Cohen Over Gary B. Cohen's career, he's embarked on several entrepreneurial ventures, each offering unique lessons in leadership and business strategy. His first major entrepreneurial success was with ACI Telecentrics, a national company, that he co-founded with Rick Diamond. They grew the company from a modest beginning to a workforce of 2,200 employees and successfully took it public on NASDAQ. This experience, coupled with the challenges they faced, including the impactful decisions regarding business financing, offers practical insights into the complexities of entrepreneurial growth. Gary's latest endeavor involves coaching over 300 entrepreneurial leaders, primarily entrepreneurs, across various industries. This experience not only honed his coaching skills but has also deepened his understanding of the diverse challenges leaders face. During this time, Gary authored "Just Ask Leadership: Why Great Managers Always Get the Best Results," published by McGraw Hill. This still-in-print book reflects his belief in the power of inquiry over instruction, a philosophy Gary believes is essential for effectiveness. Excellent Executive Coaching Podcast If you have enjoyed this episode, subscribe to our podcast on iTunes. We would love for you to leave a review. The EEC podcasts are sponsored by MKB Excellent Executive Coaching that helps you get from where you are to where you want to be with customized leadership and coaching development programs. MKB Excellent Executive Coaching offers leadership development programs to generate action, learning, and change that is aligned with your authentic self and values. Transform your dreams into reality and invest in yourself by scheduling a discovery session with Dr. Katrina Burrus, MCC to reach your goals. Your host is Dr. Katrina Burrus, MCC, founder and general manager of Excellent Executive Coaching a company specialized in leadership development.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Gary Cohen about executive coaching and waving the leadership magic wand. Over his career, Gary Cohen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/garycohen/) embarked on several entrepreneurial ventures, each offering unique lessons in leadership and business strategy. His first major entrepreneurial success was with ACI Telecentrics, a national company, which he co-founded with Rick Diamond. They grew the company from a modest beginning to a workforce of 2,200 employees and successfully took it public on NASDAQ. This experience, coupled with the challenges they faced, including the impactful decisions regarding business financing, offers practical insights into the complexities of entrepreneurial growth. Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network! Check out the HCI Academy: Courses, Micro-Credentials, and Certificates to Upskill and Reskill for the Future of Work! Check out the LinkedIn Alchemizing Human Capital Newsletter. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Future Leader. Check out Dr. Westover's book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine. Each HCI Podcast episode (Program, ID No. 655967) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). Each HCI Podcast episode (Program ID: 24-DP529) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) SHRM Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCPHR recertification through SHRM, as part of the knowledge and competency programs related to the SHRM Body of Applied Skills and Knowledge™ (the SHRM BASK™). Human Capital Innovations has been pre-approved by the ATD Certification Institute to offer educational programs that can be used towards initial eligibility and recertification of the Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) and Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD) credentials. Each HCI Podcast episode qualifies for a maximum of 0.50 points.
Rick Diamond spent most of his career working as an accountant but, like so many others, decided he wanted to be his own boss after Covid hit and started thinking about franchising. Coincidentally, Emily was visiting family in Utah, which gave her the opportunity to visit Crumbl's very first store – a log cabin-like location that opened in Logan, Utah, in 2017.She loved everything about the concept – the smell, the look, the product. Stores are closed on Sundays, which aligned with their values. They checked out an open location closer to home, in Louisville, Kentucky, and realized it was exactly what they wanted to pursue.They set up a call with corporate and were approved for a store and, just this week, opened their third Crumbl location in their home market. Their experience with the concept has been “really positive, which is why we went for a third.” Notably, their experience also coincides with the company's meteoric growth trajectory. Crumbl more than doubled its unit count from 2021 to 2022 and now counts nearly 1,000 shops, while its sales jumped more than 2.5 times to $985 million during that same timeframe.
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Hear from Rick Diamond ‘91 as he talks about profound technology trends and their implications for the Fin Tech industry, and ultimately, our lives. Learn the questions you should be asking when trying to develop the next innovation within the tech industry. Explore: Are the current valuations of disruptors in the tech industry sustainable? Are the legacy provider valuations too low? The truth might be somewhere in the middle. Rick Diamond ‘91 heads the Global Financial Technology investment banking practice at Citigroup. He joined Citi in late 2017 after 21 years at JPMorgan. Rick spends his time providing merger and acquisition and capital markets advisory to FinTech companies around the world — from mega caps like Mastercard and Paypal to emerging disruptors like Stripe, Robinhood, and Chime.
We sit down with local legend, Rick Diamond, to discuss #thefallofhanzo saga. Listen all the way through as the layers are peeled back like a banana of truth.
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UPDATE: (Noticias breves de actualidad) - Juegos Mobile del E3: Command & Conquer: Rivals The Elder Scrolls: Blades Gears POP! - Varios juegos mobile que van a llegar a Switch! Alguno ya ha llegado: FORTNITE The Elder Scrolls: Legends Fallout Shelter Arena of Valor -> Abierto de nuevo la Beta en EU Shadowburn Legends - Llegan los intercambios a Pokémon Go -Tencent: Han adquirido el 10% de Bluehole (el estudio del PUBG) por $500M El “Battle Pass” de Fortnite llega a PUBG Mobile - Com2us: han enseñado Skylanders Ring of Heroes - Scopely levanta $100M - Critical Force: $6,3M de inversión para montar la infraestructura de esports 3 ESTRELLAS: (Juego de la semana. Comentar/analizar los aspectos más interesantes del juego y valorarlo con 0, 1?, 2?? o 3???) WESTWORLD Recomendaciones (o no) de la semana: @AleixRisco: Brick Rick. @Haokarlos: Diamond Diaries Saga
In this week's show we explore the so-called “hippie” movement with Rick Diamond. He shared about his tour of some parts of U.S. speaking about The Digger Movement in Europe and the modern version in California. The counterculture or alternative movement of the early sixties brought about many innovations such as a respect for free thinking, a more health-minded approach to living and it helped Americans become more environmentally conscious. According to Jeff Koob in his article What the Hippies Got Right “The hippies challenged the idea that being “normal” (conventional) was a virtue…The whole green movement—everything from organic farming, recycling, and composting to renewable energy—got its initial momentum from the hippies.” According to Rick the media demonized the movement and the eclectic alternatives available in the sixties and emphasized their use of mind-altering drugs. To understand hippie culture we most travel back in time and become aware of the political turmoil that was taking place. This generation of college students were constantly bombarded with imminent war against communist forces and were pressured to conform to the American values from the 50’s. Rick Diamond has a great podcast on the spiritual roots of the hippie movement on The Farm in SoundCloud. In his show he discusses the concept of Ahimsa, which means “do no harm” in Eastern philosophy. This ethical law of nonviolence resonated with many people already influenced by Transcendentalism, spiritualism and New Age philosophy.
Preservation Station Episode 2 is all about Arts in Sacred Places, a program from Partners for Sacred Places starting up in Austin in September in partnership with the City of Austin, and the Austin Creative Alliance. Contact Lynn Osgood at losgood@sacredplaces.org if you're a congregation OR an artist looking to share some sacred space! Episode Contains: - National Director of Arts in Sacred Places, Karen DiLossi, and local reverend Dr. Rick Diamond, at the Arts in Sacred Places launch party in the offices of the Austin Creative Alliance. - The "boots on the ground," Lynn Osgood, project consultant of Arts in Sacred Places in Austin, interviewed by Michelle Dahlenburg & Brie Smith. - The dulcet tones of The Forgotten Discovery, Chris Owen https://soundcloud.com/chris-owen-49 - This is the Year by Southpaw Jones! https://soundcloud.com/southpawjones Preservation Station is sponsored in part by the City of Austin Cultural Arts Division and the Austin Creative Alliance. *Photo Credit: Ted Lieverman. Partners for Sacred Places links dance-theater company Brian Sanders' JUNK and Shiloh Baptist Church in Philadelphia, Penn. http://sacredplaces.org http://makeeverymedia.com
Smoke Signals at https://farminggod.org/ Poet Mirabai Starr, emergent post-pastor Rick Diamond, Christian Shaman Iris Bolton, professor and social activist Joerg and RoseMarie Rieger, Sunday morning dance church, and a visit to Christian China. Episodes in order of appearance: Meditation Part 1 and 2 Beyond Activism Christian Shaman Iris Bolton Alternative Worship post-pastor Dance Church Christian China and the end of times
Tracking Macros consistently is the key to success! Want to be a better human? You've come to the right place! Evan Derv and Rick Diamond share tips for fitness success right here every Friday!
Is Crossfit too intense for people who are out of shape? Find out on this episode of Making Humans Better! Want to be a better human? You've come to the right place! Evan Derv and Rick Diamond share tips for fitness success right here every Friday!
Evan Derv and Rick Diamond discuss how adversity is crucial to leveling up in life. Want to be a better human? You've come to the right place! Evan Derv and Rick Diamond share tips for fitness success right here every Friday!
inSpectres - Episode Two - With the team assembled: Barry Bagit, Rick Diamond, Harry Balls and Brian Wythawye tackle their first case but with an unexpected confessional minutes into the assignment, can the team even stay together? Find out on G-OST KOPS - Channel 29
During our first show we discuss the social and spiritual roots of the hippie movement with our original producer Rick Diamond who shares the fascinating history of The Farm radio station WUTZ 88.3 of the FM dial in Summertown, TN. He also conveys the evolution of progressive politics which came from a group of social maverics called the Diggers in Europe in the 17th century.