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For many people, the word “hero” stirs up some resistance. The notion is that heroes exist “out there” in some far away place but not upclose in our lives, and certainly avoiding the possibility that each of us have the opportunity to be a hero, or be heroic in our own way.This conversation with Dr. Scott Allison was a true treat. Dr. Allison is professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Richmond and a leading researcher and author on heroism and leadership. He has dedicated his career to studying what makes a hero, the psychological patterns behind heroic action, and how ordinary people can step into their own flavor of heroism..In this episode of Tuesdays with Morrisey, host Adam Morrisey speaks with Dr. Scott Allison. Together, they explore the myths and realities of heroism, the psychology behind heroic leadership, and how we can apply these lessons to our own lives. See the top takeaways below.Top TakeawaysHeroism is Love in Action – Scott defines heroism as an act of love, selflessness, and courage that anyone is capable of demonstrating.The Hero's Journey is Universal – We all go through trials, transformations, and growth, just like mythological heroes. The key is how we use our experiences to help others.Small Acts Have a Ripple Effect – Heroism isn't just about grand gestures—small acts of kindness, resilience, and service add up to a heroic life.The Shadow Side of Heroism – Even heroes have flaws and struggles. Scott explains how overcoming personal challenges often leads to a greater capacity to serve others.We Are Drawn to Stories for a Reason – Whether in movies, mythology, or real life, stories of heroism shape how we see ourselves and the world. Learning to analyze and apply them can help us grow.Topics CoveredThe meaning and personal significance of W.H. Auden's quote, “We must love one another or die.”Dr. Allison's decades-long exploration of heroismWhy people often see heroism as distant—and what shifts that perceptionInsights from Joseph Campbell, Dr. Phil Zimbardo, and the heroic mindsetCommon traits of heroic leaders across history and mythThe shadow side of heroes and how strengths often stem from hardshipThe role of cultural myths in shaping our worldviewReflections on modern leadership and the disappearing “unsung hero”Heroic principles for everyday lifeWe hope this conversation with Dr. Scott Allison inspires you to recognize the heroism in yourself and those around you.
For many people, the word “hero” stirs up some resistance. The notion is that heroes exist “out there” in some far away place but not upclose in our lives, and certainly avoiding the possibility that each of us have the opportunity to be a hero, or be heroic in our own way.This conversation with Dr. Scott Allison was a true treat. Dr. Allison is professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Richmond and a leading researcher and author on heroism and leadership. He has dedicated his career to studying what makes a hero, the psychological patterns behind heroic action, and how ordinary people can step into their own flavor of heroism..In this episode of Tuesdays with Morrisey, host Adam Morrisey speaks with Dr. Scott Allison. Together, they explore the myths and realities of heroism, the psychology behind heroic leadership, and how we can apply these lessons to our own lives. See the top takeaways below.Top TakeawaysHeroism is Love in Action – Scott defines heroism as an act of love, selflessness, and courage that anyone is capable of demonstrating.The Hero's Journey is Universal – We all go through trials, transformations, and growth, just like mythological heroes. The key is how we use our experiences to help others.Small Acts Have a Ripple Effect – Heroism isn't just about grand gestures—small acts of kindness, resilience, and service add up to a heroic life.The Shadow Side of Heroism – Even heroes have flaws and struggles. Scott explains how overcoming personal challenges often leads to a greater capacity to serve others.We Are Drawn to Stories for a Reason – Whether in movies, mythology, or real life, stories of heroism shape how we see ourselves and the world. Learning to analyze and apply them can help us grow.Topics CoveredThe meaning and personal significance of W.H. Auden's quote, “We must love one another or die.”Dr. Allison's decades-long exploration of heroismWhy people often see heroism as distant—and what shifts that perceptionInsights from Joseph Campbell, Dr. Phil Zimbardo, and the heroic mindsetCommon traits of heroic leaders across history and mythThe shadow side of heroes and how strengths often stem from hardshipThe role of cultural myths in shaping our worldviewReflections on modern leadership and the disappearing “unsung hero”Heroic principles for everyday lifeWe hope this conversation with Dr. Scott Allison inspires you to recognize the heroism in yourself and those around you.
Scott Allison, a master electrician and plumbing apprentice, to explore the intricacies of the skilled trades. Scott's journey began in California as a handyman, doing tile, painting, drywall, and lighting. Over the years, he has gained extensive experience working in commercial and industrial trades. Now, he leads plumbing operations at Milestone, a residential/home service company in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. Scott shares his unique perspective on the differences between open shop and union work, essential books for tradesmen, and what it takes to be an effective journeyman and leader. They discuss whether 8,000 hours are necessary for journeyman licensing, the importance of hands-on learning, and the evolving role of online education in the trades. Discover Milestone's hiring practices, where they test the general knowledge of tools and bits of green plumbers. Scott explains why prior knowledge of tools is beneficial, although sometimes they prefer completely green apprentices who can earn $15-$20 an hour. Hear a cautionary tale of a plumber's mistake that led to a house fire and learn about quality control measures that maintain trust and safety in the industry. Contact Milestone Home Service Company: [Milestone](https://callmilestone.com)
Mark and Dr. Joe speak with heroism expert Dr. Scott Allison about what makes a hero, and how anyone can become one! Catch up with Scott's amazing work!
Although large in terms of its geography, Canada has a relatively small domestic market for cleantech adoption. Many Canadian cleantech innovators must pursue opportunities outside of our borders if they want to be successful, but navigating the global marketplace can be challenging. With often-complex laws and regulations, logistical and infrastructure challenges, and different cultural business environments, bridging the gap between foreign and domestic markets comes with a lot of potential barriers. Having help from trusted partners can ease that transition, and help ventures find and capitalize on opportunities.On this episode of Cleantech Forward, Foresight CEO and host, Jeanette Jackson is joined by Hein Molenkamp, managing director of the Netherlands-based Water Alliance, Scott Allison, the senior project manager with Denmark's CLEAN Cluster, and Tim Bailey, a partner with Gowling WLG. Together the three explore the different ways in which these ecosystem builders contribute to the success of cleantech entrepreneurs as they bridge the gap between domestic and international markets, what they can do to help facilitate the relationships between customers and cleantech exporters, and the strategies they employ to connect innovators with the right partners, investors, and markets, ultimately helping them overcome the hurdles that come with international expansion.Scott Allison is the Senior Project Manager at CLEAN, the Danish Cleantech Cluster. At CLEAN, he is developing the City Solutions Platform to accelerate innovative climate solutions in global cities around the world in collaboration with C40 Cities Leadership Group. Scott has been in the sustainability space for nearly a decade. In 2014 he joined Contico, a green think tank and policy advocate, making sustainable recommendations to politicians, companies, and citizens. He is a passionate climate change project manager, leader, communicator, event and workshop organiser with expert knowledge gained from international experience.Hein Molenkamp is the Managing Director of the Water Alliance. He is an experienced professional in the field of water technology with a background in engineering and business. During his time at the Dutch Water Alliance, Molenkamp played an instrumental role in promoting Dutch water technology internationally and forging partnerships with key stakeholders in the global water sector. Under his leadership, the Dutch Water Alliance became recognized as a major player in the water technology sector, both in the Netherlands and abroad.Timothy Bailey is a partner in Gowling WLG's Calgary office, and leader of the firm's Calgary Intellectual Property Group. He specializes in representing high tech, oil and gas, cleantech, pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients. As a lawyer, Tim helps clients understand, defend, and enforce their intellectual property rights, commercialize technology, and navigate public and private transactions by addressing various intellectual-property issues that arise during due diligence, negotiations, and the drafting of transaction-related documents.Never miss an episode. Don't forget to subscribe to the Cleantech Forward podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere else you listen.The Cleantech Forward Podcast is Supported by Gowling WLG.
In The Pits: Weekly Nascar and Indy Racing Recaps, Car Racing Expertise, and New England Racing
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While the majority of businesses were sending employees home at the beginning of the pandemic, Moderna was rapidly scaling. When the pharmaceutical company joined the race to a vaccine, it grew overnight by more than 2,000 employees. Suddenly every Moderna employee was thrust into the public spotlight, making it more important than ever for leadership to ensure employees and their families felt cared for and supported. In this episode of the PRovoke Media Podcast, Megan Miller, Head of Content Partnerships at PRovoke Media talks with Scott Allison, global chairman & CEO at Allison+Partners and Tracey Franklin, chief human resources officer for Moderna, about the impact of the pandemic on Moderna — a company that was propelled to global notoriety as it worked toward a COVID vaccine — and role culture played in its success. Allison and Franklin discuss the unprecedented value of face-to-face video calls with their people during a crisis, as well as the unexpected ways in which they met the needs of their employees during a time of risk and uncertainty. Moderna's established culture that already prioritized taking care of its people was put to the test during the pandemic as employees' needs demanded new types of support that included things like childcare and meal deliveries. It was this commitment to putting people over the work that was instrumental in Moderna's successful development of a COVID vaccine. Topics like burnout, growth, working from home and handling being a company shot into the global spotlight as Moderna are also discussed.
When things get scary, we like hero(+ine)s. We kind of automatically create them - like there was always a hero-shaped hole in our stories that was just waiting for someone to pop into. Why? Are we really hardwired to look for heroes? Do they all wear capes? And for something as complex and fiddly and *wibbles hands expansively in the air* as climate change, is it a good or a bad thing that we cast Greta, David Attenborough and whoever comes next as a climate hero? Do we need new types of heroes? Or maybe none at all? Joining Dave this week is Al Kennedy, expert in superheroes as a thing, and a deep thinker on how and why hero stories work. You can follow him on twitter @housetoastonish. Extra reading as highlighted by the owl noises: -- 13:57: Scott Allison and George Goethals define 'hero', actually at a bit more length than I suggest in the show, oh well. -- 21.51: Massive at the time, but you may be too young to remember what an Inconvenient Truth was. -- 23:03: Severn Cullis-Suzuki addresses the world at the Rio Summit in 1992. -- 33:33: I appear as a guest on Al's splendid Desert Island Discworld podcast. Your Brain on Climate is a podcast about human psychology vs the climate crisis: what we think, why we think it, and how it all adds up to a planet-sized emergency. Contact the show: @brainclimate on Twitter, or hello@yourbrainonclimate.com. The show is hosted by Dave Powell, who you can find @powellds on Twitter. All music throughout the show and audio production is by Dave, because he's far too much of a control freak to let anyone else loose on it. Show logo by Arthur Stovell at www.designbymondial.com.
Business partnerships can level up your business to new heights. This episode features Tourism Region 7's business experts who deliver anecdotes and advice on how to start, grow and get the most out of tourism business partnerships. Featuring Dallyce Macas, T3 Accelerator Coach; Kim Clarke, Tourism Experience Development Specialist with RTO7; Sandra Kahale, Owner of 11 Rooms Boutique Hotel and Retreat; Scott Allison, T3 Accelerator Coach; Curtis Schmalz, CEO of Maclean's Ales; Wayne Greer, T3 Accelerator Coach.
On this episode, Joe previews every single boys and girls soccer team in Class B Nebraska High School Soccer. There are also brief Game of the Week previews, and a segment that covers recruiting and Nebraska Soccer news. We would like to thank our newest supporters: Matt Schill, Sammie Mooberry, Chris Vejnovich, Jodi Larson, Scott Allison, Scott Parrish Moore and Michelle Carpenter Remember to rate, review, subscribe, and share! Thank you for listening! --- Support Nebraska Soccer Talk by becoming a Patron. Click here to visit our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nebraska_talk. If you don't want to be a monthly supporter of Nebraska Soccer Talk, you can be a one-time supporter by Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/nebraska_talk. --- Visit our sponsor Fleet Feet for all your fitness needs: http://www.fleetfeet.com. Fleet Feet is locally owned and operated. --- Follow us on Twitter @nebraska_talk and follow the host on Twitter @_JoeCleary. Want to be featured on a Nebraska Soccer Talk podcast episode? Click here: https://forms.gle/UQWr65BR5tp9Gfgw5 --- Sign up for Nebraska State Soccer Free Week of Coaching Education: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-nss-coaching-week-of-education-all-virtual-tickets-243806270117 --- Visit our website: https://nebraskasoccertalk.com/ --- Visit our sponsor: http://www.sportsrecruitingusa.com --- Intro music by Adam Arispe from the Impulsive: https://www.theimpulsiveofficial.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nebraskasoccertalk/message
As VP of Professional Services, Scott serves a professional team of over 1100 providers across 26 states. Primarily responsible for the strategic leadership of MyEyeDr.'s professional service operations, he focuses on the quality of care and service management, allowing his team to address the unique needs of our patients. Scott and I (Tyler) did our MBAs at Anderson Univerity together back in ~2012/13. Scott has a wealth of knowledge in both the medical and businesses fields. In this episode, we talk about him growing a business from 2 to 47 practices, what it takes to lead, how he approaches his work, and how to become purpose-driven in your practice. Scott recorded this episode while at the SECO 2022 conference in New Orleans. He also shares a bit about what's happening in the industry and some of the innovations we're seeing. If you'd like to connect with Scott, you can do so via Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdallison/ Here are some links to the books/articles/information we discuss in this episode: OptometryMarketing.com MyEyeDr. SECO Conference Is Martin Short the Greatest Talk-Show Guest of All Time? Ryan Hawk (Pursuit of Excellence and The Learning Leader) Think Again - Adam Grant The Science of Story - Adam Friedman The EMyth Book About the Butler Way: The Butler Way embraces five guiding principles: The Butler way has become closely associated with the five principles of Butler Basketball. The five principles are posted in our locker room. Humility – know who you are, your strengths and weaknesses. Passion – do not be lukewarm, commit to excellence. Unity – do not divide your house, put the team first. Servanthood – make teammates better, lead by giving. Thankfulness – learn from every circumstance. ************************************ Keywords: Optometry, Practice, Marketing, Social Media, National Chains, Private Practice, Competition, SEO, Google My Business, Leadership, MBA, Growth Learn more at: OptometryMarketing.com
Today we are joined by Scott & Allison Crumpton of White Stone Marketing! Our host Jonathan dives into conversation with the Crumpton's and they discuss how to master your venue marketing, accelerating your business and many more tips and knowledge covering all things marketing that your venue needs. About Our Guest: Scott & Allison Crumpton have been industry trailblazers founding the first internet marketing agency solely dedicated to bed and breakfast inns and creating the original ecommerce tracking code – a tracking system for innkeepers and hoteliers that traced reservation dollars back to the original source. Their vision for excellence has produced some of the best design work in our niche industry. Today Scott oversees the company's growth and works directly with clients. Recently White Stone Marketing expanded its capabilities with the launch of its new wedding and special events marketing department. Scott is often asked to speak at industry events and is considered an expert in his field. Allison's creative energy coupled with her business sensibilities instills a confidence in her clients. She leads the creative team at White Stone Marketing overseeing design and execution of marketing plans to deliver a product of excellence. White Stone Marketing was founded in 2002 and was an extension of what the couple had already established – a marketing resource for independent hoteliers to boost their visibility and revenue through internet marketing, web design, reputation management and more. It only seemed natural that wedding and special event venues would become another component of the business. Find Them Here: Website: https://www.whitestonemarketing.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whitestonemarketing/ Email: sales@whitestonemarketing.com Thanks for checking out The Venue Rx. We are a team of content creators bringing you weekly reviews, tutorials, and business coaching videos. For a look at all things motivation, mindset, podcast interviews, and more...this is the place to be! BE A GUEST! If you are interested in being a guest on our show, or you know someone who you would recommend, go to our website and submit a request! We will review your application and get back to you promptly. ► Website http://thevenuerx.com/submit
Strategic Planning is an often overlooked and under-utilized tool in small businesses - but it can be incredibly effective to reach your goals. In this episode, host Tracey Strnad speaks with tourism titan and strategic planning expert Scott Allison, who is also a coach with the T3 Accelerator Program. Scott breaks down what strategic planning means for small tourism businesses, and how owners and operators can effectively utilize strategic planning. Tracey also interviews seasoned entrepreneur Sandra Kahale, who talks about her newest venture - a boutique hotel and retreat space in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada.
Learn what the T3 Accelerator Program is all about and the incredible people and organizations that make it happen. Featuring Gillian Fairley, General Manager of Community Futures South Georgian Bay, Amanda Pausner, Experience Coordinator with RTO7, Courtney Miller, Manager of the Grey County Business Development Centre, and the T3 Accelerator Coaches: Michael Agema, Scott Allison, Kim Clarke, Wayne Greer, Dallyce Macas, Wendy Malkin, Kirsty Stevenson.
Manchester United Academy Coach, Tom Statham discusses "Coach Education & Player Development" with Wes Hughes, Lead U16s Coach - Wolverhampton Wanderers, Paul Cowie, Head of Academy Coaching - Dundee United FC, and Scott Allison, Foundation Phase Coach - Norwich City. If you have any comments or want to appear on a podcast then please contact us on podcast@goplaysoccer.com.Go Show your Team the World with GoPlay Soccer!
Today we have Scott Allison, the Director from Fletchers Real Estate in the Yarra Ranges to tell us how the market is going in Monbulk. Scott is a licensed estate agent and auctioneer with extensive market knowledge of the Dandenong Ranges. Monbulk is known for its berries and jams. It has a unique cottage industry of farm gate produce. If we were looking to buy in Monbulk now, what type of properties could you find in Monbulk? 1. How much is Monbulk changing? 2. What attracts people to Monbulk to buy? a) What type of people look at Monbulk? b) Do people actively search for Monbulk or are they looking in the Dandenong Ranges and stumble across the suburb? 3. What price ranges could we see in Monbulk this year? 4. How do we get around in Monbulk - is transport easily accessible? 5. If we wanted to create a cottage industry of our own, are there properties that would allow us to do that, or are we looking strictly at suburban homes and units in Monbulk? 6. What makes Monbulk different to the other suburbs in the Dandenong Ranges? 7. What changes are happening in Monbulk to the infrastructure that could change the opportunity to develop in Monbulk? 8. Is Monbulk an unexpected surprise in the ranges? Contact: Scott Allison can be contacted at Fletchers Yarra Ranges: https://fletchers.net.au Email: scott.allison@fletchers.net.au Phone: 0407 855 547 / 03 9751 0299 Featured in the podcast: COG Bike Shop - 80a Main Road Monbulk (03) 5966 2213 & 0417 536 826 Pharma Save (Monbulk Pharmacy) 98 Main Road Monbulk (03) 9756 6273 Thanks to Ross, Stella, and Danielle. Need Copywriting? Call the 'Real Copy Right' Hotline: 5977 8889 Email: orders@realcopyright.com.au As well as sales copy, we can also assist you with: Rental copy Staff profiles for your new and existing staff members Marketing letters/emails Newsletter articles Marketing material for listing kits, mail outs, etc Website blogs Large scale development brochures and websites
The word legend is thrown around all to freely these days but the latest guest to join host Dan Kerry on The Nottingham Panthers' Audio Experience, in association with The Nottingham Building Society, is a true legend forever enshrined in the folklore of Nottingham ice hockey, it's #44 Barry Nieckar!As it's a time of year to spend with family Barry is joined on the show by his wife Candace, who offers her unique perspectives on being married to a professional ice hockey player & her views on the big moments/incidents from Barry's time in Nottingham.The British game was first introduced to Barry Nieckar when he made the move across the pond to join the London Knights of the British Ice Hockey Super League for the 1999/00 season meaning he go to play in the old Nottingham Ice Stadium as a visitor & he talks about his memories of that rink & the Panthers' fans.Nottingham fought off interest from other teams in the Super League to bring Barry to Nottingham for the 2000/01 season, the first season in the now Motorpoint Arena, & both he and Candace get into what went into that decision, their initial impressions of the city, starting the annual player's Halloween party (that continues to this day) & of course the infamous bench clearing brawl against the Sheffield Steelers.Barry & Candace spent three seasons in Nottingham (2000 /01, 2001/02, 2002/03) & there are stories aplenty about characters such as Paul Adey, Scott Allison, Alex Dampier & Jamie Leach plus why it is fans of the Belfast Giants dislike him so much.All of that & much more in another not to be missed episode of The Nottingham Panthers' Audio Experience, in association with The Nottingham Building Society.
Scott is a Professor of Psychology, University of Richmond. He has published over 100 articles and authored numerous books on heroism and leadership, including 'Heroes' and 'Heroic Leadership'. His work has been featured in USA Today, NY Times, LA Times, NPR, and Psychology Today, among others. He has received Richmond's Distinguished Educator Award and the Virginia Council of Higher Education's Outstanding Faculty Award.We’ll be coveringTapping Into Heroic DriveThe Power of ImperfectionThe Role of RelatabilityHeroism is Born From AdversityPreparing for the MomentThe Human Journey is the Hero’s JourneyWhy Learning About Heroism is Trans-Rational (and what that means)The Connection Between Stories and EmpathyAccelerate Your Learning Through FablesCourage In Today’s Corporate EnvironmentLeadership and LegacyFinding Meaning in the Company’s StoryRoberto Clemente and the Heart of LeadershipLeaders Grow LeadersLinks:Website: http://t.co/DI5HqDENuh?amp=1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heroes/Twitter: @HeroesTodayBooks: Dr. Allison's Amazon Page
It’s a party at the MxU, Skylark, & DC Pro lake house. The crew records an in-person episode during a recent boys trip. Join Lee & Jeff, with Adam Taylor, Daniel Connell, Marcus Walker, Spencer De Young , Scott Allison, and Tyler Rowland. Enjoy!
Overview The Stevens Group has been presenting the PR Masters Series Podcast for almost two years now. This series is part of the ongoing partnership between The Stevens Group and CommPRO to bring to PR,digital/interactive and marketing communications agencies the wisdom of those who have reached the top of the PR profession. Today's special guest is Scott Allison, Co-Founder, Global Chairman & CEO, Allison + Partners. About Our Guest Scott is global chairman and CEO of one of the fastest-growing global communications firms in the industry. Known for its unique culture, Scott founded Allison+Partners with a vision to build a positive and entrepreneurial environment where talented people at all levels could do great work and thrive. Scott oversees the firm's Global Board, while continuing to provide communications counsel to many high-profile executives and clients. He is an expert in issues management and crisis communications; presentation and media training; and is regularly called upon to speak about issues facing the public relations industry. Prior to founding Allison+Partners, Scott was the West Coast president of Connors Communications and a senior vice president and partner at The Gable Group. Scott is a member of the Arthur W. Page Society and serves on the advisory board for ISOThrive, The Fraternity and the Church of the Resurrection. He is a recipient of the Monty Award given to San Diego State University alumni and was a finalist for both the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® and the American Business Award's Communications Executive of the Year. A patron of San Diego State University's School of Journalism and Media Studies, Scott provided a founding gift to the Glen M. Broom Center for Professional Development in Public Relations and funds a scholarship that supports internship opportunities for students.
Overview The Stevens Group has been presenting the PR Masters Series Podcast for almost two years now. This series is part of the ongoing partnership between The Stevens Group and CommPRO to bring to PR,digital/interactive and marketing communications agencies the wisdom of those who have reached the top of the PR profession. Today’s special guest is Scott Allison, Co-Founder, Global… The post PR Masters Series Podcast, Episode #34 – Scott Allison appeared first on .
How to grow a 12 man Public Relations shop in a severe economic downturn into powerhouse with over 600 employees and offices all over the globe. Listen to Scott Allison of Allison Partners discuss his harrowing journey of struggling to pay the bills into one of the largest PR firms in the country.
In this episode, the Good GP speaks with Dr Scott Allison about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) prescribing for HIV prevention. This episode explores what is PrEP, identifying patients that could be considered for PrEP and taking a non-judgmental history. Dr Allison explains the testing required, assessing the suitability of a patient and the practicalities for prescribing. Ongoing monitoring and options for people that do not have access to Medicare subsidies is also covered. Dr Scott Allison is a GP with a special interest in men's health and sexual health.
What does Service Logistics mean? What are the key challenges and what trends do we see in service logistics? In our Podcast series “The Future of Technology Logistics – Connecting you with the Experts” we speak with John Farrell, the President of Global Service Logistics at DHL Supply Chain and Scott Allison, the Chief Customer Officer of Global Service Logistics at DHL Supply Chain. We are exploring what is driving the next level of service logistics performance and key trends that are impacting the supply chain of the future.
The Bench Buddies are back with our good friend Scott Allison. He picked up hiking as a hobby and wants to tell us all about it. Some basics, some tips, some stories. Cheers!
Psychology professor Scott Allison, author of "Heroes" and "Heroic Leadership," joins the ritual to talk about what makes a hero, why we love them, and how wizards help them on their journeys. Tune into Scott's vibrations at: https://reelheroes.net/ Become a ritual participant at: www.patreon.com/thispodcastisaritual
As we continue to revisit conversations with CX leaders who were previously on the show, today we're going to explore strategies implemented by two CX leaders at global corporations: Scott Allison, CCO at DHL Supply Chain and Jon Herstein, CCO at Box. Both leaders share great tactics and strategies that they implemented when asked the question, "how did you first assess the work that needed to be done?" Considering they both work at established, global corporations with hundreds (and thousands) of employees, it's interesting to see the scope of the work they chose to tackle
How does a logistics company shift its gears to become more customer-focused? In today’s episode, Scott Allison, the Chief Customer Officer of DHL’s supply chain, shares some strategies and tactics around communicating the brand’s message, telling the customer story, and improving employee and customer experience. DHL is a global leader in the logistics industry. Though the company operates on a B2B level, Scott understands that the business has a big impact on individuals, and wants his employees to remember that their services help improve lives.
Gründer und CEO von Allison + Partners, Scott Allison, erzählt, wie es zur Gründung kam und welche Eigenschaften das kleine Start-Up zu einem internationalen Unternehmen mit mehr als 30 Büros auf der ganzen Welt gemacht haben. Zudem verrät er, welche Eigenschaften für ihn besonders wichtig sind, um in der PR erfolgreich zu sein - und gibt einen Ausblick auf die Trends in der PR-Branche im Jahr 2019.
In this episode, Scott Allison, Chairman and CEO at Allison & Partners, on crafting a story that builds momentum for an organization.
This is a diffcult one to explain so bear with me. Andrew Leyland (that's me) of the Hey Kids, Comics podcast has been tooling around with ideas for when Hey Kids comes to its inevitable end and one such idea was THE PALACE OF GLITTERING DELIGHTS in which I get to talk about whatever I like. Think of this as a tryout for that. If it does well enough, maybe I'll do more. Anyway, this weekend the VERONICA MARS movie was released following an immensly successful KICKSTARTER campaign and being a fan of the show (and backer!), I wanted to talk about it. Another fan of the show (and backer!) is my best friend SCOTT ALLISON and, as we were going out for a beer or two, I decided to record an hour or so of us talking about the flick before our other mates showed up. This hasn't been edited (other than to drop in a few promos), the audio is raw and there is some profanity and it gets a bit rambling (as it does when beer is involved) but we had fun and we hope you will as well.Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.com
This is a diffcult one to explain so bear with me. Andrew Leyland (that's me) of the Hey Kids, Comics podcast has been tooling around with ideas for when Hey Kids comes to its inevitable end and one such idea was THE PALACE OF GLITTERING DELIGHTS in which I get to talk about whatever I like. Think of this as a tryout for that. If it does well enough, maybe I'll do more. Anyway, this weekend the VERONICA MARS movie was released following an immensly successful KICKSTARTER campaign and being a fan of the show (and backer!), I wanted to talk about it. Another fan of the show (and backer!) is my best friend SCOTT ALLISON and, as we were going out for a beer or two, I decided to record an hour or so of us talking about the flick before our other mates showed up. This hasn't been edited (other than to drop in a few promos), the audio is raw and there is some profanity and it gets a bit rambling (as it does when beer is involved) but we had fun and we hope you will as well.Feedback for this show can be sent to: heykidscomics@virginmedia.com
Gary Takacs has been helping dentists become better business leaders for virtually his entire career. He is an expert in professional practice management and helps dentists to learn how to grow and develop their business and leadership skills so they can better serve patients and grow their practices. Gary is also the host of The Thriving Dentist podcast, airing weekly. Whether you are in healthcare or not, you’ll learn lots about practical business leadership from Gary. Guest: Gary Takacs The Thriving Dentist Podcast Community Feedback CoachingforLeaders.com/93 USA: (949) 38-LEARN feedback@coachingforleaders.com Twitter: #CFLshow Thank you to Jacquelyn Thorp, Russ Kennedy, Rachel Hall, Jamie Davis, Monica B, Scott Allison, and Jack Kelly for following me this week on social media. If you’d like to stay connected as well, simply go to CoachingforLeaders.com and find the social media icons on this page. Want a mid-week booster shot? I send an email article out every week via email. Just go to coachingforleaders.com/subscribe
Gary Takacs has been helping dentists become better business leaders for virtually his entire career. He is an expert in professional practice management and helps dentists to learn how to grow and develop their business and leadership skills so they can better serve patients and grow their practices. Gary is also the host of The Thriving Dentist podcast, airing weekly. Whether you are in healthcare or not, you’ll learn lots about practical business leadership from Gary. Guest: Gary Takacs The Thriving Dentist Podcast Community Feedback CoachingforLeaders.com/93 USA: (949) 38-LEARN feedback@coachingforleaders.com Twitter: #CFLshow Thank you to Jacquelyn Thorp, Russ Kennedy, Rachel Hall, Jamie Davis, Monica B, Scott Allison, and Jack Kelly for following me this week on social media. If you’d like to stay connected as well, simply go to CoachingforLeaders.com and find the social media icons on this page. Want a mid-week booster shot? I send an email article out every week via email. Just go to coachingforleaders.com/subscribe
Dr. Scott Allison, Professor, Department of Psychology and Dr. Al Goethals, Professor, Jepson School of Leadership Studies discuss their recent book, Heroes: What They Do and Why We Need Them. Published by Oxford University Press, the book offers a stimulating … Continue reading →
Mike and Jim Delaby, PGA (Guest Host for Billy Gibbs) review the 2010 Masters, share their feelings on the tournament and ask was the 2010 Masters opening round the best ever? Also near the end of this hour GTRadio listeners call in with their own take on the Masters and Tiger Woods.Scott Allison, Author of "Heroes"In addition to golfer's Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, the author discusses a broad range of heroes, including Eleanor Roosevelt, Walt Kowalski in Gran Torino, Senator Ted Kennedy, and explorer Ernest Shackleton, plus villains such as Shakespeare’s Iago. The authors highlight the Great Eight traits of heroes (smart, strong, selfless, caring, charismatic, resilient, reliable, and inspiring) and outline the mental models that we have of how people become heroes, from the underdog who defies great odds (David and Goliath) to the heroes who redeem themselves or overcome adversity. Brimming with psychological insight, Heroes: What They Do and Why We Need Them provides an illuminating look at heroes — and into our own minds as well. Click here for the Deal of the Week courtesy of Golflandwarehouse.com use promo code "GTR" for BIG discounts! Thank you to our GTR Partners please visit their sites and support the businesses that support GTR! Slickstix Avila Beach Golf Resort Blacklake Golf Resort Golflandwarehouse Avila La Fonda Hotel Inn at Avila Beach Email Mike and Billy at info@golftalkradio.com with questions, comments or whatever!