Kris Schaeffer has been helping to create moral and conscious cultures in business for more than 40 years. Kris shares insights and lessons from throughout her career and discusses a Conscious Capitalism "Sight Visit" to a Barry-Wehmiller facility.
Michael Gelb started his career as a juggler who performed on stage with Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones. That skill led to a whole new world of research, coaching and writing about how genius thinking can facilitate better personal, organization and leadership development. Michael truly believes business can be a force for good in the world and he talks about how creativity can help people in the workplace feel like they matter.
The football program of Kimberly High School in Wisconsin has a 100-6 record in the eight years Coach Steve Jones has been head coach. However, Coach Jones doesn't talk to his players about winning, but what it means to be a winner. He credits the culture of servant leadership in his football program as the reason for their success. On this episode of our podcast, Coach Jones talks about that culture of leadership and how it relates to leadership in business or any organization.
One of the most powerful things we can do as leaders in business or other organization is to stop seeing the people within our span of care as objects or functions. They're people. David Vandermolen of Barry-Wehmiller University talks us through realizing this in our own lives.
A look at how Barry-Wehmiller uses the principles of Lean to eliminate frustration, not waste at work and send people home more fulfilled.
Note: This episode of the Everybody Matters Podcast was originally posted in Nov 2015. We recently discovered that the episode stream had a number of technical issues, including lost information that left the episode incomplete. We're taking this opportunity to repost the entire, complete episode without errors.
Rich Sheridan returns to the Everybody Matters Podcast to talk about his new book, Chief Joy Officer. Hear why Rich think joy is an essential part of leadership and how it can revolutionize your business and life.
Betsy Myers has served in two White House administrations and is a author, speaker and consultant. Betsy joins the podcast for an analysis of where business leadership stands right now. Think of the conversation as a report card of the progress those of us are who are trying to change the way businesses and organizations lead their people have made and what needs to happen to move our efforts forward.
Jane Adshed-Grant, of the BW Leadership Institute, conducts an interview with Barry-Wehmiller CEO Bob Chapman on the need for a "Human Revolution" in business.
Dr. Ken Druck talks about how empathy can create a compassionate workplace.
Marc Braun and John Kramer of Cambridge Engineering talk about their leadership journey, to become and maintain a people-first business.
Bob Burg, author of "The Go-Giver," talks about influence and leadership.
Stanford Professor and author Jeffrey Pfeffer talks about the workplace is one of the leading causes of the healthcare crisis.
What are the essential things a leader needs to effectively care for the lives they are entrusted with everyday? David Vandermolen of Barry-Wehmiller University returns with an answer!
At the start of every new year, many people make new year’s resolutions to get in shape. But do we ever think about what shape our leadership is in and do we take steps to change it? David Vandermolen talks about the shape of leadership and offers tips on how you can improve yours.
A year ago, a video of Simon Sinek talking about the millennial workforce went viral. Issues and stereotypes of millennials in the workplace still remain, so on this episode of the Everybody Matters Podcast, two millennial teammates in the BW Leadership Institute discuss their experiences and give more clarity to the leadership of this new generation.
The second part of our 50th episode conversation with Bob Chapman, where he covers a number of topics, including "What makes a great leader?"
Bob Chapman returns to the Everybody Matters Podcast to celebrate our 50th episode with a two-part discussion of the early days of our company and the leadership lessons it provided.
Conscious Capitalism co-founder Raj Sisodia returns to the Everybody Matters podcast to discuss his view that conscious leadership in business can be a force for good. And it can also be a healing force in the world.
Millennial entrepreneur Kristen Hadeed talks about how the mistakes on her leadership journey and how it made her a better leader while developing her business Student Maid.
Relationships create trust and help create a feeling of safety in the workplace. But how do we keep our teams connected with so many barriers? How do we connect them to a shared purpose?
Dr. Anita Sanchez, author of "The Four Sacred Gifts" joins the podcast this week to talk about how indigenous wisdom relates to leadership, diversity, inclusion and positive hange.
Rich Diviney, former Navy SEAL and now part of the BW Leadership Institute, talks about Trust with BWLI Partner, Matt Whiat.
Barry-Wehmiller CEO Bob Chapman brings his message of Truly Human Leadership in business to the Aspen Ideas Festival.
Howard Behar, former president at Starbucks and a key figure in establishing their culture talks about his views on leadership, his time at the coffee giant, Uber, Lyft, Amazon, Whole Foods and a whole lot else.
Frank Eichhorn of W+D, a recent entrant into the Barry-Wehmiller family tells a poignant story of how the German company decided to trust in their people to move their business forward.