Ceb Talent Angle With Scott Engler

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CEB Talent Angle explores new approaches to talent. Every month, we talk with people on the forefront of talent innovation innovators, academics, HR professionals, economists, coaches to gain insight into the most interesting and cutting edge ideas in the world of talent and people development.https://www.cebglobal.com/human-resources/englers-angle.htmls

Episodios

  • SPOTLIGHT: Personal Leadership and Mind Hacking Happiness with Sean Webb

    23/02/2021 Duración: 23min

    *This episode is an excerpt of the original interview. The best leaders don’t just cope with stress, they repurpose it into happiness. Sean Webb, author of Mind Hacking Happiness, tells us how. On this episode of the Talent Angle, Sean Webb shares how to identify and avoid personal stress triggers to boost happiness and lead through high-stress situations.

  • Catalyzing Growth through Learning with Jeff Maggioncalda

    16/02/2021 Duración: 38min

    Jeff Maggioncalda, CEO of Coursera, discusses the importance of reskilling amidst disruption from the COVID-19 pandemic. He shares the skilling trends Coursera has observed as a growing number of employees have moved to virtual environments and explains why learning can be a powerful driver of employee engagement.

  • SPOTLIGHT: Discovering the Power of Relationships with Zvi Band

    09/02/2021 Duración: 23min

    Zvi Band, author of Success Is in Your Sphere, believes nothing is more powerful than relationships in your professional life. Listen to learn how to establish meaningful personal connections and deepen your relationship with people who will make a difference in your career. Zvi Band is the co-founder of Contactually, a relationship-centric business that powers millions of relationships, and author of Success Is in Your Sphere: Leverage the Power of Relationships to Achieve Your Business Goals. Beyond his work and writing, Zvi serves as a proponent of entrepreneurship in Washington DC, founding DC Tech Meet Up and advises early-stage startups. He’s been named a Finalist for Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year and is a three-time Washingtonian Tech Titan. He received his B.S. in Computer Science and Economics from the University of Maryland.

  • No Rules the Netflix Way With Erin Meyer

    02/02/2021 Duración: 54min

    Erin Meyer, professor at INSEAD business school, argues that long-held beliefs about culture are failing its corporate adherents. In the book, “No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention,” she and her co-author —  Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings — detail the Netflix way, exploring lessons gleaned from the company’s successes and failures. For organizations looking to follow the Netflix playbook, she counsels focusing on high performance, top pay, limited rules and radical candor.

  • SPOTLIGHT: The Era of Continuous Connection with Christian Terwiesch

    26/01/2021 Duración: 15min

    *This spotlight is an excerpt from our 2019 interview. New technologies are fundamentally changing how firms connect with their customers than ever before. Listen to Christian Terwiesch, co-author of Connected Strategy: Building Continuous Customer Relationships for Competitive Advantage, share four pathways to designing a connected strategy that builds continuous relationships with customers, clients and employees.

  • Bringing Common Sense Back to the Organization with Martin Lindstrom

    20/01/2021 Duración: 50min

    Companies have become entangled in their own internal issues caused by invisible red tape. Tune in to this episode of the Talent Angle to hear Martin Lindstrom, author of The Ministry of Common Sense, as he provides a practical five-step approach to ridding our organizations of the bureaucratic bottlenecks and red tape that plague every office by infusing greater empathy into the workplace.

  • Educating the Workforce with Deanna Mulligan

    12/01/2021 Duración: 30min

    In this episode of the Talent Angle podcast, executive and author Deanna Mulligan discusses the role that reskilling can and should play in the future of work. Mulligan shares insights from her book “Hire Purpose: How Smart Companies Can Close the Skills Gap” to highlight the importance of corporate education in digital business transformation and explain why organizations need to create a culture of lifelong learning for their employees. Deanna Mulligan is the former CEO of the Guardian Life Insurance Company of America and the author of “Hire Purpose: How Smart Companies Can Close the Skills Gap.” In 2019, Fortune named Mulligan one of the “50 Most Powerful Women in Business.” She holds degrees from the University of Nebraska and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

  • SPOTLIGHT: How The Connector Manager Changes the Game with Jaime Roca and Sari Wilde

    05/01/2021 Duración: 17min

    *This Spotlight is an excerpt from our full interview in 2019.  Tune in to this episode of the Talent Angle to hear Gartner's own Jaime Roca and Sari Wilde share insights from their new book, "The Connector Manager." Learn how providing targeted feedback while connecting employees to those who are better suited to address their needs not only increases employee engagement, but triples the likelihood that they will be high performers. 

  • Holiday Re-Release: Microsoft's Culture Change with Chief People Officer Kathleen Hogan

    29/12/2020 Duración: 46min

    As we approach the end of 2020, we are re-releasing your favorite podcast from this year. Please enjoy our conversation with Kathleen Hogan, Microsoft's Chief People Officer, as she shares how Microsoft not only incites culture change, but also how they foster a growth mindset to ensure employees are comfortable learning and failing in order to grow. 

  • Navigating Future Uncertainty with Margaret Heffernan

    22/12/2020 Duración: 44min

    Organizations obsess over predictions and forecasting, but the only certainty there is about the future is uncertainty. In this Talent Angle podcast interview, Margaret Heffernan, author of “Uncharted: How to Navigate the Future,” explores how to operate with agility in times of uncertainty; arguing that the events with the greatest impact on complex systems — whether organizations or humanity — are often unpredictable. To better prepare for future uncertainty, she urges leaders and their employees to solicit the viewpoints of those around them for a holistic understanding of decisions and their consequences.

  • SPOTLIGHT: Rebel Talent—Why it Pays to Break the Rules with Francesca Gino

    15/12/2020 Duración: 18min

    *This spotlight is an excerpt from our 2019 interview. Rebels are generally seen as troublemakers whose decisions create chaos in our personal lives and workplaces. However, what if we saw these unconventional outlooks and rule-breaking decisions as constructive rather than destructive? Tune in to this episode to hear Francesca Gino, Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration in the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit at Harvard Business School and author of “Rebel Talent: Why it Pays to Break the Rules at Work and in Life” discuss how can we challenge the status quo in both our work and personal lives to drive positive change.

  • How to Change Anyone’s Mind with Jonah Berger

    08/12/2020 Duración: 44min

    In this episode of the Talent Angle, author Jonah Berger discusses his book, The Catalyst, and offers an approach to changing people’s minds. He argues that we are in an era of entrenched beliefs, so convincing others or pushing them in a direction has become ineffective. Instead, one should  identify the key factors that cause resistance and overcome them by eliminating obstacles, reducing friction, and removing roadblocks. Berger identifies the five key barriers that inhibit change and explains how to reduce them based on his research and underlying psychology behind each barrier.

  • SPOTLIGHT: The Good Jobs Strategy with Zeynep Ton

    01/12/2020 Duración: 17min

    Are your employees a cost or an investment? How can your company design and manage operations in a way that satisfies customers, employees, and investors? Join us to hear Zeynep Ton, adjunct associate professor in the operations management group at MIT Sloan School of Management and the author of The Good Jobs Strategy: How the Smartest Companies Invest in Employees to Lower Costs & Boost Profits, discuss how operational excellence and treating your employees like an investment leads to great employee experiences.   Zeynep Ton is an adjunct associate professor in the operations management group at MIT Sloan School of Management and the author of The Good Jobs Strategy: How the Smartest Companies Invest in Employees to Lower Costs & Boost Profits.  Before MIT Sloan, she spent seven years on the faculty at Harvard Business School. Ton's research explores how organizations can design and manage their operations in a way that satisfies employees, customers, and investors simultaneously.   *This spotligh

  • Removing Barriers to Accessibility with Anil Lewis

    24/11/2020 Duración: 36min

    In this Talent Angle episode, Anil Lewis, executive director for Blindness Initiatives at the National Federation of the Blind, explains how organizations can create inclusive environments for employees with disabilities. He offers guidance on recruitment and development strategies for differently-abled talent and dispels stereotypes about employees with disabilities. Lewis draws on both his personal and professional experiences to urge organizations to create equal opportunities for the development and growth of employees with disabilities. Anil Lewis is the executive director for Blindness Initiatives at the National Federation of the Blind, where he formerly served as the Director of Advocacy and Policy. Lewis became blind at the age of 25, while a student at Georgia State University. Shortly after graduating, he became a job development and placement specialist for blind clients. He later served as president of the Statewide Independent Living Council of Georgia and as the founding chairman of the board o

  • SPOTLIGHT: Superbosses—How Exceptional Leaders Manage with Sydney Finkelstein

    17/11/2020 Duración: 15min

    *This spotlight is an excerpt from our 2019 interview. What do Ralph Lauren, Larry Ellison, Julian Robertson and Bill Walsh all have in common? Certainly all of them are known for being successful, but there’s one thing that distinguishes these superbosses from their peers: the ability to groom talent. Listen to Sydney Finkelstein, award-winning professor at Dartmouth College, share secrets of how exceptional leaders manage and the types of people strategies they employ. 

  • Reduce Friction to Improve Experience with Christiane Lemieux

    10/11/2020 Duración: 37min

    In this episode of the Talent Angle, author and entrepreneur Christiane Lemieux argues that friction, inefficiencies that slow processes in both business model and organizational design, is hurting most organizations. In her book Frictionless: Why the Future of Everything will be Fast, Fluid, and Made Just for You, she profiles entrepreneurs and organizations that have eliminated friction to improve customer and employee experience. Lemieux also discusses how friction in our personal and professional lives prevent us from becoming more productive. Christiane Lemieux is a serial entrepreneur, former Executive Creative Director at Wayfair, and author of three books. She operates and designs her lifestyle brand, Lemieux et Cie, and she is a frequent contributor to Architectural Digest and other design media. She is a graduate of Parsons School of Design and Queen’s University in Canada.

  • SPOTLIGHT: Mastering Civility in the Workplace with Christine Porath

    03/11/2020 Duración: 19min

    What happens when your workplace is exposed to incivility? What should you do if you are the target of this hostility and aggression? Tune in to this episode of the Talent Angle to hear Christine Porath, Professor at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, teach you how to navigate incivility in the workplace and enhance your own influence and effectiveness through simple acts of civility and respect.  Christine Porath is a tenured professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. She’s the author of Mastering Civility: A Manifesto for the Workplace and co-author of The Cost of Bad Behavior. Christine is a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review, and has written articles for New York Times, Wall Street Journal, McKinsey Quarterly, and Washington Post. She frequently delivers talks and has taught in various Executive programs at Harvard, Georgetown, and USC. Prior to her position at Georgetown, she was a faculty member at University of Southern California’s Marshall S

  • Elevating Competent Leaders with Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic

    27/10/2020 Duración: 45min

    Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Chief Talent Scientist at Manpower Group, argues many of our leaders are incompetent. Chamorro-Premuzic believes this is largely due to humans’ inability to distinguish between confidence and competence —  that is, how capable we think an individual is, compared to how capable they actually are. In this Talent Angle podcast interview, he explores why ineffective leaders are so often elevated, arguing that our judgment is too easily clouded by charisma and charm. For organizations looking to advance more effective leaders, he makes the case for promoting competence, humility and integrity.

  • Upgrade to Super Thinking with Gabriel Weinberg

    20/10/2020 Duración: 15min

    Discover the patterns that govern behavior at your organization. Gabriel Weinberg, CEO of DuckDuckGo and author of Super Thinking, joins the Talent Angle to explain how and when to leverage the mental models that accelerate effective decision-making for employees and business leaders alike. Gabriel Weinberg is the CEO & Founder of DuckDuckGo, the Internet privacy company and private search engine. He holds a B.S. with honors from MIT in Physics and an M.S. from the MIT Technology and Policy Program. Weinberg is also the co-author of Traction.

  • Championing the 4-Day Workweek With Andrew Barnes

    13/10/2020 Duración: 46min

    Businesses across industries and geographies are facing disruption on multiple fronts — economic turmoil, employee activism, regulatory uncertainty. In this Talent Angle podcast episode, Andrew Barnes, author of “The 4 Day Week,” argues that success in this environment calls for businesses to embrace new ways of working which are rooted in flexibility. Barnes shares his company’s journey to designing a shorter workweek for employees and urges other organizations to abandon what he views as an entrenched anachronism, the 5-day workweek.

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