The Edges of Lean — Ep 136 Positive Intelligence with Corinna Freitag
Do you consider yourself to be “good with people?” Some of us are born with the skill of creating relationships and working well with others; some of us struggle, especially …
Do you consider yourself to be “good with people?” Some of us are born with the skill of creating relationships and working well with others; some of us struggle, especially …
What You’ll Learn: In this episode, hosts Patrick Adams and Andy Olrich discuss the importance of a “fail-forward” culture, where failures are seen as opportunities for learning rather than setbacks. …
My guest for Episode #293 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Spencer Jones, a rookie forward with the Denver Nuggets and a Stanford University graduate, where he earned a degree in …
It’s Episode 107 and it’s the first menu of the year! Today’s highlight is an interview with Tracy and Elisabeth! Turns out they’re the fascinating authors of the soon-to-be published …
Danyel Bischof-Forsyth, Chief Technology Officer at 7 Brew Coffee, joined Jamie Flinchbaugh on the People Solve Problems podcast to share her experiences leading technology transformation in a rapidly growing company. …
What do you do when you’re stuck between two conflicting options? Deliver short-term results or take a long-term view? Focus on business outcomes or people development? Help by being the …
Episode page At its core, Lean is about people–respecting them, empowering them, and ensuring their well-being while driving continuous improvement. Recently, GE Aerospace's Lynn, MA, facility provided an inspiring example …
What You’ll Learn: In this episode, hosts Catherine McDonald and Shayne Daughenbaugh discuss reframing workplace failures as opportunities for growth. They emphasize the importance of viewing failures as experiments and …
My guest for Episode #292 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Dr. Jessica Kriegel, Chief Strategy Officer of Workforce and Labor at Culture Partners and an internationally recognized speaker. Episode page …
Episode blog post A sad but true leadership tale: “Unlike most CEOs who rely on their executive team to keep them informed, [redacted] relies on his team to keep him …