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October 23rd, 2009

Robert Craven - Scale Passion: Executing business growth strategies in small to mid-size entrepreneurial owned organizations

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Robert Craven is former CEO of two high-growth, entrepreneurial companies. After taking these organizations from concept to reality, Robert was inspired to create Scale Passion, a company focused on helping entrepreneurs build companies. Robert shares challenges entrepreneurs must overcome to grow businesses beyond a certain size. Some of the biggest challenges are not a function of the business, but are based on an entrepreneur’s ability to understand and manage his/her own goals and beliefs.

Think you have what it takes to be a highly successful entrepreneur? Test your assumptions by listening to Robert Craven – this week on Business Execution Radio.

August 3rd, 2009

Kevin Wheeler - Future of Talent Institute: The rising creative class, workforce sustainability, and other emerging workforce challenges

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Kevin Wheeler, Chairman of the Future of Talent Institute provides an overview of demographic, technological, and cultural shifts impacting workforce productivity and performance. Drawing on extensive experience working with companies around the globe, Kevin discusses how companies are adapting to a workforce that is becoming more creative, autonomous, and heterogeneous.

What is the key to building and sustaining a highly adaptive, creative organization? What role does peer-pressure play in organizational productivity? What can leaders learn from honey bees about structuring an organization? Hear answers to these questions and much more by listening to Kevin Wheeler - this week on People Performance Radio.

July 2nd, 2009

Jennifer Pierce & Sandra Murray-Leduc - Hudson’s Bay Company: Building retail talent in one of the world’s oldest, continually operating companies

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Jennifer Pierce, Vice President of Talent Management and Sandra Murray-Leduc, National Success and Performance Manager for Hudson’s Bay Company discuss talent management challenges and successes they have experienced working in one of the oldest continually operating companies in the world. Jennifer and Sandra discuss how Hudson’s Bay Company leverages its frontline workforce as a source of future leadership talent. They explain how the necessity to save costs led to decentralizing succession management in a way that actually led to larger and better quality pools of high potential leadership candidates.

Learn state of the art succession management ideas from a company with over 300 years of talent management experience by listening to Jennifer Pierce and Sandra Murray-Leduc – this week on People Performance Radio.

June 12th, 2009

Thomas Britt - Clemson University: High engagement and high maintenance

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Thomas Britt, psychology professor at Clemson University shares insights from research studying potential limitations and downsides of employee engagement. Thomas explains that highly engaged employees tend to have much more demanding expectations from employers in terms of the resources they expect from employers. The more employees care about performance the less they tolerate work conditions that do not allow them to perform at an optimal level. Highly engaged employees even become physically more stressed when companies set them up for what they perceive to be failure.

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Learn about the caring, nurturing and feeding of highly engaged employees: this week on People Performance Radio.

October 13th, 2008

Ken Scarlett - Fully engaging employees

Listen to People Performance Radio Episode 24:

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Ken Scarlett (profile) is CEO of Scarlett Surveys International, a company that has been conducting employee surveys for over 35 years. Ken shares a variety of insights gained from his extensive experience measuring and analyzing employee attitudes. Of particular interest are his comments about companies need to expand their concept of employee engagement to include providing assistance to help people deal with issues outside of work that can influence their on-the-job behavior. As Ken explains, the goal is to have employees fully engaged while at work – and sometimes this requires helping them deal with challenges they may be facing outside of the workplace.

Employee engagement is a lot like losing weight – it is easier to talk about than to actually do, and it requires using accurate measures to keep your efforts on track. Learn more about creating a healthy and vibrant workforce by listening to Ken Scarlett this week on People Performance Radio.


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