
Disrupt Your Career (Claire Harbour and Antoine Tirard)
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01 Mar 2022 | Anna Tavis: Reimagining Work and Careers in Human-Centered Organizations | 00:39:49 | |
Anna Tavis is a researcher, global educator and coach focusing on the Future of Work. She teaches at New York University and lectures globally. She is an Academic Advisor to a variety of organizations and serves on the Editorial Board of Workforce Solutions Review. Her new book "Humans at Work" is about the new pivot towards human-centered organizations.
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02 Apr 2022 | John Boudreau: Radically Rethinking How to Organize Work and Careers | 00:39:26 | |
Dr. John Boudreau is Professor Emeritus of Management and Organization and a Senior Research Scientist with the Center for Effective Organizations at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California. He is recognized worldwide for breakthrough research on the bridge between superior human capital, talent and sustainable competitive advantage. His latest book, Work without Jobs, co-authored with Ravin Jesuthasan, lays out a roadmap for the future of work. Links from the episode: John’s personal page
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01 May 2022 | Ann Hiatt: Bet on Yourself and Create a Career of Your Own | 00:38:06 | |
As a Silicon Valley veteran with 15 years of experience as the Executive Business Partner for Jeff Bezos (Amazon), Marissa Mayer (Yahoo!) and Chief of Staff to Eric Schmidt (Google), Ann Hiatt applies lessons of innovation, ambition, growth at scale, and forward-thinking leadership to expand businesses and individual careers. As a Leadership Strategist, she helps entrepreneurs do this through strategy consulting, training, workshops and more. Her new book, Bet On Yourself, offers guidance and stories from her experiences in Silicon Valley.
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01 Jun 2022 | Marc Miller: Building a Meaningful Career in the Second Half of Life | 00:35:57 | |
Marc Miller’s career journey included 22 years at IBM, several tech startups, a stint as a high school teacher, a gig raising funds for a community association and a near-fatal bicycle accident that changed his perspective forever. After thirty years of multiple career pivots, Marc realized he’d found his vocation and would use his extensive experience to help others—especially Baby Boomers—find careers that they could grow into. Marc is passionate about his work and the clients he serves. He’s taught in more than 35 countries and helped clients from many industries.
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01 Jul 2022 | Sharath Jeevan: Finding Deeper Motivation, Purpose and Mastery in our Work | 00:26:13 | |
Sharath is a leading expert on intrinsic motivation, direction and potential. He is the Executive Chairman of Intrinsic Labs and the author of Intrinsic: A Manifesto to Reignite Our Inner Drive. Sharath was awarded an OBE in the 2022 Queen's New Year's Honours for founding and leading STiR Education, an initiative which re-ignited the motivation of 200,000 teachers, 35,000 schools and 7 million children in emerging countries. He holds degrees from Cambridge University, Oxford University and INSEAD.
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04 Aug 2022 | Elina Rebuel Tretiakova: Strategic Advice for Early Career Professionals | 00:36:00 | |
Elina is a career strategy and talent management expert. She is the founder of Careergenic, helping clients all over Europe find their next career placement in top companies without applying online. A former Human Resources manager with international experience in talent acquisition, development and training, she held senior positions at IE Business School with responsibility for MBA Employability, Career Strategy, and Employer Relations and Partnerships. Elina holds an MBA degree from IE Business School. She worked and lived in Spain, Ukraine, Poland, Belgium and France.
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01 Sep 2022 | Karen Loon: Fostering Culturally Diverse Leadership in Organisations | 00:27:29 | |
Karen Loon is a Non-Executive Director and a former Big 4 senior partner. A recognized thought leader and speaker on workplace diversity and inclusion, she is the author of the book Fostering Culturally Diverse Leadership in Organisations: Lessons from Those Who Smashed the Bamboo Ceiling. Karen has qualifications in system psychodynamics and governance from INSEAD, and research interests in identity work and organisational change.
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07 Oct 2022 | Joseph Liu: Relaunching Your Career to Do More Meaningful Work | 00:37:47 | |
As a keynote speaker, career consultant, podcast host, webinar host, and certified coach, Joseph Liu leverages 10 years of experience relaunching consumer brands combined with professional coaching to help people relaunch their personal brands. As host of the Career Relaunch® podcast and an international keynote speaker, he has crossed paths with thousands of professionals during their career turning points, sharing and learning about what it takes to successfully change career directions. He shares these insights with his clients and as a contributing writer to Forbes, Fast Company, and Glassdoor.
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01 Nov 2022 | Angela Lane and Sergey Gorbatov: Developing and Leveraging Edge in Your Career | 00:46:24 | |
Angela Lane and Sergey Gorbatov work and write about the complex science of human performance, while making it simple. Both are practicing senior executives in talent management, leveraging Fortune 500 experience gained across four continents. Angela and Sergey equip leaders with practical tools for success. They are researchers, adjunct professors at IE University, regular contributors to journals and the authors of “FairTalk: Three Steps to Powerful Feedback.”
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15 Nov 2022 | Michael Wenderoth: Ethically Leveraging Power and Politics to Advance Your Career | 00:36:14 | |
Michael Wenderoth is an executive coach who helps leaders ethically leverage power and politics to ascend. He has written for Harvard Business Review, Forbes and is the author of Get Promoted: What You're Really Missing at Work That's Holding You Back. Prior to becoming an executive coach, Michael served for 20 years in senior roles on breakthrough businesses in the U.S., China and Europe. Michael holds an MBA from Stanford Business School and trained as an executive coach at Columbia University.
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01 Dec 2022 | Mark Zides: How to Find Your Own Pace and Create Early Career Success | 00:28:12 | |
Mark is a coach, mentor, advisor, consultant, angel investor, and executive. He is the founder and CEO of CoreAxis Consulting, an award-winning learning & development and talent management firm, Katama, an agency specializing in sales strategy, marketing, and customer success, and Recipi, a digital marketing agency. His book "The #Pace Process for Early Career Success" is designed to help young adults prepare for the workforce and explain the challenges you will experience chasing your dreams.
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15 Dec 2022 | Avivah Wittenberg-Cox: Gender, Generational Balance and (Much) Longer Careers | 00:36:48 | |
Avivah is a speaker, author, consultant and CEO of 20-first, one of the world’s leading gender balance consultancies. She is a global expert on 21st century leadership, gender and generational balance, longevity and the future of work and careers. Avivah is currently finishing up a year at Harvard as a 2022 Advanced Leadership Fellow researching longevity and gender differences in aging. She blogs at Harvard Business Review and has authored several best-selling books. She speaks widely at leadership conferences and events across the globe, is a certified coach and is the Founder and Honorary President of the European Professional Women’s Network.
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07 Jan 2023 | Al Dea: Helping Individuals and Organizations Flourish in the Changing World of Work | 00:39:13 | |
Al is the founder of Betterwork Labs, a talent advisory firm, and works with companies on how to attract, develop, and retain diverse workforces. Throughout his professional career, he has helped hundreds of professionals build growth-oriented mindsets and achieve their career goals. He also writes, researches, and speaks about trends related to the future of career development, learning, and the employee experience. Al received his Bachelor’s Degree in Business and Theology from Boston College, and his MBA from the University of North Carolina Chapel-Hill.
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14 Jan 2023 | Jeffrey Shaw: The Art and Science of Successful Self-Employment | 00:49:07 | |
Drawing on his experience as a renowned portrait photographer, Jeffrey Shaw helps self-employed and small business owners gain control of their business. Jeffrey’s portraits have appeared on Oprah and CBS News, in People magazine and O, The Oprah Magazine. Jeffrey’s TEDx Lincoln Square talk is featured on TED.com. He’s the host of the podcast The Self-Employed Life, author of The Self-Employed Life and LINGO, a keynote speaker, a LinkedIn Learning instructor and contributing writer to Entrepreneur magazine.
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01 Feb 2023 | Patti and Jack Phillips: Applying ROI Thinking to Achieve Professional Success | 00:38:56 | |
Patti and Jack Phillips are internationally recognized authors, consultants, and researchers. Together, they lead the ROI Institute, Inc., the leading source of Return on Investment (ROI) evaluation education, research and networking. Both former executives, they provide consulting services to major global organizations. Authors, co-authors and editors of more than 100 books and articles, they conduct workshops and present at conferences throughout the world.
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15 Feb 2023 | Andrew Bartlow: Accelerating Your Career and Scaling for Success in High-Growth Organizations | 00:35:16 | |
Andrew Bartlow has 25 years of Human Resources and Talent experience at organizations across a wide variety of sizes, stages, and industries. He is the co-author of Scaling for Success: People Priorities for High Growth Organizations, has a masters degree in HR, and has been CECP, SPHR, Six Sigma, and executive coaching certified. Andrew leads Series B Consulting, which helps businesses to refine their people strategy and accelerate their growth, while navigating rapid change. He currently serves as both a private equity operating partner and venture advisor, and mentors high-growth HR leaders.
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01 Mar 2023 | Tayo Rockson: How to Connect, Communicate and Build a Career in a Cross-Cultural World | 00:36:07 | |
Tayo Rockson is a writer, speaker, consultant, podcaster, professor, co-founder and brand strategist at UYD Management, a strategic consulting firm. As the son of a diplomat, he grew up understanding the nuances of multicultural diversity while living on four continents. He is the host of the podcast As Told by Nomads, author of Use Your Difference To Make A Difference, a professor at the Imperial College Business School and has spoken at TEDx, the Chautauqua Institution, and the United Nations.
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01 Apr 2023 | Mpume Ncube-Daka: Talking About Change | 00:31:37 | |
Mpume is an internationally qualified corporate level coach based in Johannesburg, South Africa. She founded About Change Conversations following a corporate career in companies like Unilever, MTN, Ericsson and Multichoice. She is passionate about personal development and has gained a deep understanding of what is required to identify each individual’s unique talents and passion to ultimately benefit organisations while facilitating personal growth. She is the host of the Change Conversations podcast, and also a facilitator, speaker, and non-executive director.
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14 Apr 2023 | Abel van Staveren: Playing with FIRE - A Portfolio Careerist's Guide to Lifestyle Design | 00:36:43 | |
Abel van Staveren is a location-independent portfolio careerist with a passion for helping others achieve their goals and live life to the fullest. As a CEO, Chartered Accountant, Non-Executive Director, and digital nomad, he has built a successful portfolio career spanning various industries, from the shipping sector to private equity and investment management. When he is not busy helping others chart their paths to success, you will find Abel indulging his love for sailing, teaching, and coaching.
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14 May 2023 | Michel Buffet: Unlocking Your Potential and Cultivating Your Leadership Resilience | 00:24:54 | |
Michel is a Senior Client Partner and a member of Korn Ferry’s Leadership Development Solutions Group. He has extensive experience in executive assessment, coaching, and designing leadership development portfolios. He is passionate about helping leaders and their teams unlock their unrealized potential and cultivate their own and others’ resilience in the face of change and uncertainty. He holds a PhD in organizational psychology from Columbia University and a doctorate in clinical human sciences from the University of Paris.
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15 Jun 2023 | Janine Mathó: Propelling Women in Early Career and Keeping them Moving Forward | 00:37:23 | |
Janine Mathó is a global leader with 20+ years of experience in external relations. A first-generation Cuban-American, she overcame poverty, homelessness, and family trauma in her early career. She has held senior roles in world-class organisations including Pearson and Harvard University. Janine is cofounder & CEO of ExponentialChangemakers, a growing global network for women in the first ten years of their careers working to close the early-career gender gap. She is also an Executive Coach who supports senior female leaders at critical career junctures.
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01 Jul 2023 | Amanda Goodall: Why We Need Leaders with Expertise | 00:42:55 | |
Amanda Goodall is a Senior Lecturer in Management at Bayes Business School. She started in fashion, then to NGOs, and finally into to academe. She completed her PhD in leadership at Warwick Business School. Her research looks at the relationship between leadership and organizational performance; it shows that leaders should have a deep understanding of the core business of the organizations they are to lead. Amanda publishes in academic journals, practitioner publications and in the media. In June 2023 she released her new book “Credible: The power of Expert Leadership”.
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01 Aug 2023 | Dr. Aliya Hamid Rao: How Family and Gender Play Out in the Workplace and Careers | 00:33:57 | |
Aliya Hamid Rao is an Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics. She completed her PhD in Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Stanford University. Her research interests span the study of work and organizations, family, gender, economic sociology, and emotions. Her first book, Crunch Time: How Married Couples Confront Unemployment, provides a detailed examination of how professionals in the US contend with unemployment. Her research has been published in peer-reviewed journals and publications such as the Financial Times, the New York Times and Harvard Business Review.
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01 Sep 2023 | Chris Parke: Developing Under-Represented Talent and Building Inclusive Organizations | 00:34:49 | |
A business leader, psychologist and executive coach, Chris Parke is passionate about building inclusive organisations where business and individuals thrive. Following a career in investment banking and consulting, he co-founded Talking Talent in 2005 to help organisations link strategy to inclusion and remain relevant in rapidly changing diverse markets. Chris has a diploma in Clinical Organisational Psychology from INSEAD and was awarded a scholarship MBA from Imperial College London.
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01 Oct 2023 | Richard Rosser: Helping (ex)Consultants and Finance Professionals Build Careers They Love | 00:38:57 | |
Rich Rosser is an ex-McKinsey consultant turned start-up co-founder of Movemeon with Nick Patterson. Their vision is to get all the best jobs for strategy, management consultants and freelance consultants in one place, with none of the frustrations of agencies or job boards. Rich holds a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Oxford. He is a dad of three and spends Fridays looking after his kids.
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26 Sep 2023 | Author Chat: Successful Career Strategy by Sven Sommerlatte | 00:13:34 | |
In this edition of Author Chat, Disrupt Your Career speaks with Sven Sommerlatte about his new book Successful Career Strategy: An HR Practitioner’s Guide to Reach Your Dream Job (Springer, June 2023). Sven Sommerlatte, the CHRO of Boehringher Ingelheim, explains that advancing your career in the best possible way requires a well-structured and targeted approach. An edited version of the conversation follows.
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05 Oct 2023 | Author Chat: I, Human by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic | 00:14:19 | |
In this edition of Author Chat, Disrupt Your Career speaks with Tomas about his book, Human: AI, Automation, and the Quest to Reclaim What Makes Us Unique (Harvard Business School Press, February 2023). Tomas looks at what it means to be human in the age of AI and explains how AI has the potential to change our lives for better or for worse.
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12 Oct 2023 | Ellen C. Taaffe: Unlock What’s Blocking Your Career and Open the Door to New Opportunities | 00:34:49 | |
A former Fortune 50 senior executive turned board director, professor, leadership coach, and author, Ellen Connelly Taaffe is on a mission for women to have more seats and voices at the table of workplace decisions. In her book, The Mirrored Door (Page Two, October 2023), Ellen uses her vast experience to help women understand and navigate through internal and external obstacles to create the future career they desire.
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22 Oct 2023 | Author Chat: The Seven Games of Leadership by Paolo Gallo | 00:15:08 | |
The Seven Games of Leadership is a guide for readers through seven key phases of personal and professional development, with the aim not of climbing a corporate ladder but of finding true and lasting satisfaction in what they do.
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01 Nov 2023 | Jo Owen: 21st Century Leadership - Building a Successful Career in the New World | 00:43:25 | |
Jo Owen is an award-winning author, keynote speaker and social entrepreneur. Following a business career, he now helps great leaders, managers and teams become even better through coaching, writing and speaking. Jo started eight not for profit organisations and is a founder of Teach First, a top graduate recruiter in the UK. His books have been published in over 100 editions globally and he has appeared in major media including BBC, Fortune, Financial Times and The Times.
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03 Nov 2023 | Author Chat: The Right—and Wrong—Stuff by Carter Cast | 00:10:53 | |
Your career might be in danger of going off the rails. You probably have blind spots that are leaving you closer to the edge than you realize. Fortunately, Carter Cast shows you how to avoid career derailment by becoming more self-aware, more agile, and more effective.
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01 Dec 2023 | JP Elliott: Inspiring the Next Generation of HR Leaders | 00:36:28 | |
JP Elliott is a forward-thinking global human resources executive with extensive experience implementing human capital initiatives across a broad spectrum of industries. He is currently the Chief People Officer at WilliamsMarston and previously worked at companies like McAfee, DICK’S Sporting Goods, Brink’s, Lenovo, IBM and Taco Bell. JP runs his own podcast, The Future of HR, the only podcast whose mission is to inspire the next generation of HR Leaders. He received his PhD in Organizational Psychology from Alliant International University.
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01 Jan 2024 | Julia Goodman: Crafting Presence and Developing Your Authentic Personal Brand | 00:33:25 | |
Julia trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (UCL) and went on to a successful career as actor, director and producer in television, film and theatre. She launched the pioneering You Brand methodology and philosophy in 1989, at the start of a major recession, and she and her team have been using it to help people and organizations realize their full potential ever since.
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05 Jan 2024 | Author Chat: Aha... Wow! Yes by Gunnar George | 00:06:32 | |
Aha... Wow! Yes : how to accelerate learning, collaboration and transformation: towards a world of hope and joy” (Com-passion, 2023) explores nine mindset shifts essential when facing our future. It also outlines ten marks you need to make when leading transformation of organizations, systems and culture.
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01 Feb 2024 | Valerie Sutton: Creating ‘Career Consciousness’ and Aligning Your Career Path with Your Unique Identity | 00:36:13 | |
Valerie Sutton is a thought leader in career theory, coaching, and leading teams. Creating “career consciousness” with clients is her passion. A seasoned career coach with specialization in the MBA and education sectors, she has successfully overseen offices catering to over 900 students on an annual basis and is a LinkedIn Learning Instructor. Valerie’s prior experience includes the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
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15 Jan 2024 | Research Express: Jos Akkermans Talks About his Research on Career Success | 00:09:42 | |
Jos Akkermans is an Associate Professor of Sustainable Careers and Organizational Behavior at the School of Business and Economics of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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07 Feb 2024 | Author Chat: Inflection by Sharath Jeevan | 00:06:50 | |
Inflection moments are those points at which we stand at a crossroads and ask ourselves, as leaders, what’s the next mountain to climb? Sharath Jeevan explores the question of how to navigate those crossroads with the right roadmap, in his newly released book, Inflection. In this edition of Author Chat, Disrupt Your Career speaks with Sharath about his latest book Inflection: A Roadmap for Leaders at a Crossroads (Intrinsic Press, February 2024). Sharath believes that these critical moments are when we have the chance to future-proof success – for ourselves, our organisations and others – for many years, even decades, to come.
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04 Mar 2024 | Octavia Goredema: Career Strategies for Underrepresented Professionals | 00:37:23 | |
Octavia Goredema is the founder of Twenty Ten Agency, a career coaching company and the author of PREP, PUSH, PIVOT: Essential Career Strategies for Underrepresented Women. Her mission is to help underrepresented professionals advance their careers. Octavia has coached leaders at renowned companies including Google, American Airlines, Tinder, General Motors, Nike and Dow Jones. She is the host of the Audible Original series How to Change Careers with Octavia Goredema. Originally from England, she is based in Los Angeles where she has lived for over a decade.
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01 Apr 2024 | Riet Grond: Leadership and Career Lessons from the Summit | 00:26:15 | |
Riet Grond is a Human Resources executive with 25 years of experience. He has a successful track record in strategic HR leadership, with in-depth experiences across major functional HR areas (Data & Analytics, Talent Acquisition, Talent Development, Organization and Culture Development), covering geographies such as China, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Europe, and the USA. He is recognized for excellence in leading transformative change, developing diverse talent, managing difficult situations, and creating inspiring and curious work environments that drive exceptional performance.
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07 Apr 2024 | Author Chat: The Digital Coaching Revolution by Anna Tavis | 00:13:03 | |
How is digital coaching transforming employee experience and the future of work as we know it? Anna Tavis explores this important and timely question, shining a light on the rapid growth of professional coaching in the workplace and its superpower to change behaviors and transform organizations.
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15 Apr 2024 | Research Express: Evgenia Lysova Talks About her Research on Meaningful Work and Careers | 00:15:37 | |
Dr. Evgenia Lysova is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at the department of Management and Organization, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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30 Apr 2024 | Asad Husain: Empowering Aspiring Leaders to Unleash their Career Potential | 00:39:01 | |
Asad Husain is a strategic Human Resources leader who is passionate about inspiring and influencing people to achieve their career dreams on a global scale. He has over 30 years of HR experience in blue-chip companies such as The Gillette Company, P&G and Dun & Bradstreet. He has lived and worked in USA, UK, UAE, Russia and Pakistan, and had responsibility for many other countries over the years. In the second chapter of his career, Asad wants to share his learnings to inspire success for future business leaders.
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15 May 2024 | Author Chat: The AI Revolution in the World of Work by Joerg Staff | 00:07:57 | |
How will artificial intelligence change the world of work? Joerg Staff explores this important and timely question, providing an overview of the perspectives, strategies, opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence on management, organization and human resources.
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01 Jun 2024 | André Martin: Navigating Career Crossroads and Cultivating Better Workplaces | 00:33:25 | |
Andre Martin, PhD, is an organizational psychologist and talent management executive with 20+ years of experience in talent development, executive team development, employee engagement, culture change, C-suite assessment and succession planning, innovation/design thinking, strategy development, and employee experience design. He has worked at or with Nike, Disney, Target, Mars Inc., Google, and more. He is also a father, a husband, and a wildly curious learner who is dedicated to ensuring iconic brands become iconic companies. Links from the episode:
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19 Jun 2024 | Author Chat: Move Up or Move On by Angela Lane and Sergey Gorbatov | 00:07:40 | |
Do you feel dissatisfied with the contribution you're making? Afraid I’m falling behind? Stuck in your job with no way out, or passed over for jobs, projects or clients? If the answer is 'yes' to any of the above, this book is a blueprint for pursuing a career on your terms, whatever stage you’re at. Angela and Sergey’s Edge website Angela and Sergey’s LinkedIn profiles
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01 Jul 2024 | Carmen Wee: From The Kampung to The Boardroom: A Leadership Journey | 00:30:40 | |
Carmen Wee is the Founder and CEO of the strategic HR Advisory services firm Carmen Wee & Associates. She brings a strong track record as a global C-suite business HR leader with over 25 years of international business experience, driving large scale transformation within fast-growing companies. She sits on several boards and serves the community through her active involvement in government agencies and educational institutions in Singapore. She is the author of 'From The Kampung To The Boardroom: My Leadership Journey'.
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01 Aug 2024 | Sarah Wittman: When Changing Jobs Changes Your Identity | 00:36:45 | |
Sarah Wittman is an Assistant Professor of Management at George Mason University’s School of Business. Her research explores people’s transitions within, across, and beyond organizational boundaries; the organizational impacts of transitions; and the social, technological, and learning support systems that can help make these comings and goings more personally and organizationally successful. She holds a PhD in Organizational Behaviour (INSEAD), a Master’s degree in Comunicación Política y Corporativa (Universidad de Navarra-George Washington University), and a Bachelor of Business Administration (Simon Fraser University). Links from the episode:
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01 Sep 2024 | Mosongo Moukwa: Leading with Significance and Creating a Legacy Through Connection | 00:22:25 | |
Mosongo Moukwa is a seasoned executive and consultant who has dedicated his career to helping companies thrive by commercializing new technologies, diversifying their product offerings, and entering new markets. Across thirty-plus years in leadership positions, Mosongo has applied his unique talent for identifying leadership gaps and developing the talent and culture necessary for success. He is the author of Be a Leader of Significance: Build Your Legacy, Leave an Impact, was featured in Business Today and is a regular contributor to Business Standard. Links from the episode:
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16 Sep 2024 | Author Chat: Becoming Fearless by Benjamin Ritter | 00:09:37 | |
Imagine living a life with no limits, overcoming self-doubt, and making the most of every situation. What if you could go to bed every night without worrying about tomorrow? Dr. Benjamin Ritter offers a powerful roadmap to build self-confidence, resilience, and a fearless mindset. Dr. Benjamin Ritter’s personal page Dr. Benjamin Ritter’s LinkedIn profile
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02 Oct 2024 | Joerg Staff: Navigating Career Pivots with Vision, Leadership and Empathy | 00:28:22 | |
Joerg Staff is a Chief People Officer, Executive Board Member, Supervisory Board Member, Investor and Advisor for (Tech) Start Ups with over 20 years of experience leading HR and transformation strategies at global companies like Atruvia AG, SAP, DHL/Deutsche Post and Daimler. He specializes in business and digital transformation, cultural change, and employee experience. Joerg is a thought leader on the future of work, having authored numerous articles and a book, delivered keynotes, and pioneered innovative HR practices in large organizations.
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01 Nov 2024 | Ben Legg: Crafting a Portfolio Career — Embracing Flexibility, Passion and Networking | 00:29:55 | |
Ben Legg helps entrepreneurs reinvent themselves, their teams and society. His early career included relieving the siege of Sarajevo in 1995, McKinsey strategy consultant, turning around Coca-Cola India, COO of Google Europe and global tech CEO. In 2019 he 'ditched the day job' to focus on his portfolio career. Then in 2020 he launched The Portfolio Collective – now the world’s leading community of portfolio professionals – to help other professionals understand, launch, manage and grow portfolio careers.
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07 Nov 2024 | Author Chat: Smart Thinking by Jo Owen | 00:15:16 | |
Many of us find ourselves facing difficult work situations, day after day – often as a result of existing patterns of behaviour – or at the mercy of negative and intrusive thoughts. But such cycles can be broken, allowing you to approach problems and challenges in a more robust and sustainable way.
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01 Dec 2024 | Isabel Berwick: The Future-Proof Career - Leadership, Networking, and Thriving in Change | 00:31:37 | |
Isabel Berwick is host of the award-winning Financial Times 'Working It' podcast, about the workplace, leadership, management and the future of work. Isabel also writes a weekly newsletter covering all the latest work trends for FT subscribers. Her book, The Future-Proof Career, published in April 2024 has been a top ten Amazon bestseller in the careers category. An FT staff journalist for more than 20 years, she has held senior editing posts across the paper, most recently as editor of the paper's Work & Careers coverage.
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09 Nov 2024 | Author Chat: The 5 Disciplines of Inclusive Teams by Andrés Tapia and Michel Buffet | 00:13:51 | |
In today’s fast-paced, interconnected world, breakthroughs don’t come from individuals—they come from teams. And not just any teams, but diverse and inclusive ones. Andrés Tapia and Michel Buffet provide a revolutionary model that empowers teams to harness the full potential of diverse perspectives.
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11 Dec 2024 | Career Advice Best of 2024 – Insights from 12 top experts to guide your career journey | 00:24:07 | |
As the year comes to a close, we’re celebrating with a special Disrupt Your Career episode: a curated collection of the most inspiring and actionable career advice from our incredible 2024 guests.
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13 Jan 2025 | Michelle Prince: Finding Purpose and Prosperity in Your Third Career Act | 00:41:15 | |
Dr. Michelle Prince is a global leadership coach, HR tech advisor, and human capital consultant. A certified leadership coach since 2006 with a doctorate in management and organizational leadership, she helps professionals and organizations achieve transformational growth. Michelle has over 30 years of corporate HR experience and now runs her consulting firm, MPrince Consulting LLC. An advocate for sustainability and empowering people to thrive, she wrote the book ‘Creating Your Encore Career‘ to inspire others to craft fulfilling Encore Careers.
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01 Feb 2025 | Dr. Naeema Pasha: Future-Proofing Careers and Reimagining Work | 00:29:23 | |
Dr. Naeema Pasha set up and led the World of Work (WOW) Institute at Henley Business School, which examines the future of work, including the ethical impact of AI on work, workers and workplaces. She is also a leading expert in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion leadership. Naeema has written and spoken extensively for publications such as BBC Worklife, Forbes and People Management Magazine on transformations in workplaces. She is co-author of Futureproof Your Career: How to Lead and Succeed in a Changing World.
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01 Mar 2025 | Sheila Buswell: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Work and Life | 00:25:53 | |
Sheila Buswell is the CEO and Co-Founder of Buswell Biomedical, a US Army veteran, and the author of Is This Seat For Me? After starting her career in engineering, she transitioned to entrepreneurship, driven by a mission to create innovative solutions that improve mobility and independence. Sheila is passionate about leadership and navigating our own journey toward overcoming imposter syndrome—topics she explores in her book and speaking engagements. She holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering and an MS in Biomedical Engineering. In this episode, we talk with Sheila about her unconventional career path from the US Army to engineering and entrepreneurship. She shares how personal challenges led her to create technology that enhances mobility and independence, the leadership lessons she’s learned along the way, and the connection between technology, upward mobility, and diversity. Sheila opens up about imposter syndrome, the insights from her book Is This Seat for Me?, and practical strategies to overcome self-doubt. She offers advice to her younger self and a glimpse into her future plans. Links from the episode:
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01 Apr 2025 | Stéphanie Daudier: Reinventing Careers and Advancing Diversity | 00:23:17 | |
Stéphanie Daudier is a specialist in workplace diversity and the founder of The Inspiration Lab. As an entrepreneur, she is dedicated to promoting senior inclusion in society and advancing gender equality in the workplace. With 30 years of experience in the corporate world across Europe and Asia, Stéphanie spent over 8 years living and working in Asia, including 4 years as an expatriate in Tokyo, Japan. A trained mathematician, she brings precision to her work and makes complex data both tangible and engaging. Stéphanie stands against ageism and stereotypes, advocating for a rebellious life full of joy and energy. In this episode, we talk with Stéphanie about her career journey and the values that have shaped her path. She shares her transition from marketing and leadership roles to entrepreneurship and executive coaching after her time at L’Oréal. She discusses how she navigated career changes, including her shift to building a public presence, underscored by her TEDx speech. Stéphanie reflects on the importance of simplicity in career management, her commitment to promoting equality and career opportunities for seniors, her advice to her younger self and her plans for the future. Links from the episode:
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11 Apr 2019 | Jos Akkermans: How to Build Sustainable Careers and Change Employer-Employee Relationships | 00:57:32 | |
We’re pleased to share our chat with Jos Akkermans. Jos is Associate Professor of Sustainable Careers and Organizational Behavior in the department of Management and Organization at VU Amsterdam. In our conversation, Jos shares his views on career crafting, micro-transitions, identify shift as we change and more. In this episode, we chat with Jos Akkermans, an academic and expert on Sustainable Careers, who is passionately focused on younger people’s careers and how to help not only his students, but also society at large to find better opportunities to “craft” the career path that is right for them. Jos began life in a small country town in the Netherlands, and chose to study Psychology at Utrecht University, where he ended up doing his PhD on young people’s vocational careers and began his teaching work in Business and Management. Since then, Jos has juggled the responsibilities of teaching with research and publication across a number of commercial and academic journals, moved up and across the hierarchy of different academic institutions, and even managed fifteen years as a local dance teacher! His argument is that work should be fun as well as useful, and he is a master of his portfolio, without any doubt. He not only teaches his students about careers as a subject, but advises them on their own careers, so he is taking a truly holistic approach in his teaching. The research Jos does, in collaboration with universities and companies across the world, examines career changers of many types, and he tells us about his more recent findings, as well as what is coming up next. Like us, he has the hope that the corporate world will wake up and do more and better talent management at a grass roots level, and we hope to continue this conversation into the coming months and years. How to find Jos Akkermans
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17 Oct 2019 | Jennifer Petriglieri: How Dual-Career Couples Make it Work | 00:34:51 | |
Our guest in this episode is Jennifer Petriglieri, Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD. Earlier in the summer, we had the immense good fortune to spend some time talking to the wonderful Jennifer about her book, Couples That Work, published in October this year. We wanted to talk to her not only about her book but about the crossover points between her work and ours. We talk about career breaks and how to survive them, about who gets the power and deciding how to share-out career priorities and about the importance of contracting in a couple. We hope you enjoy this interview and look forward to your comments. To read the full interview transcript
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12 Dec 2019 | Adrian Choo: The Career Strategist | 00:32:38 | |
Our guest in this episode is Adrian Choo, recognized as The Career Strategist. We’ve known Adrian for some time now. We have a lot in common in terms of the work we do around careers and we also have some contrasts. After an extraordinary career in business, headhunting and outplacement, Adrian set up his own enterprise, Career Agility, whose mission is to “Empower Individuals to attain Personal Happiness through Career Clarity”. We thought it would be fun to sit down with Adrian, who is based in Singapore, and does work across the world. He is a thinker, a writer, a coach, an active player in the career changing community and has many insights to share. We hope you enjoy this interview and look forward to your comments. To learn more about Career Agility To try CAROL and get a free career diagnostic report To read Adrian’s book Career Crossroads
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16 Jan 2020 | Deepak Jayaraman: Helping People Transition and Play to Their Potential | 00:50:46 | |
Our guest in this episode is Deepak Jayaraman, Founder and CEO of Transition Insight. As an Executive Coach and Leadership Advisor, Deepak works with successful senior executives and helps them play to their unique potential by working with them closely during phases of high stakes transition. Deepak is also the prolific author and curator of Play to Potential Podcast, which includes interviews with people across diverse backgrounds and conversations around Leadership, Transitions and Careers. We found many parallels between Deepak’s coaching and consulting work and ours, but were deeply impressed with his extensive and highly segmented, user-friendly podcast archive. From philosophy from Gandhi to speculation on most popular transition topics, we hope you will enjoy this conversation with Deepak as much as we did. Links from the episode:
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18 Mar 2020 | Paolo Gallo: The Art of Building a Rewarding Career While Remaining True to Yourself | 00:42:29 | |
Our guest in this episode is Paolo Gallo, Keynote Speaker, Executive Coach and Author. Over the last 30 years, Paolo has been Chief Human Resources Officer at the World Economic Forum in Geneva, Chief Learning Officer at The World Bank in Washington DC, and Director of Human Resources at the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development in London. Paolo currently spends his time coaching and consulting to high-level individuals and organizations, but also makes time to volunteer to ensure that all humans can access learning, development and fulfilment in their careers. His best-selling book, The Compass and The Radar, has sold numerous copies across the world and in multiple languages. We connected with Paolo because we saw so much in common in our quest to ensure that everyone get the chance to get career alignment. We talk with him here about integrity and moral compass, how he defines success and alignment of values in careers, and what vision he has of the future of the workplace. Links from the episode:
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19 May 2020 | Gib Bulloch: Confessions of a Corporate Insurgent and Intrapreneur | 00:45:35 | |
Our guest in this episode is Gib Bulloch, speaker, writer, and consultant. A self-described ‘Corporate Insurgent’, Gib believes passionately in the power of business to change the world and in the power of the individual to change the world of business. After an early career spent at BP and Mars, Gib's epiphany came from a year as a business volunteer with Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) in the Balkans in 2000. Over the following 15 years, Gib founded and scaled Accenture's global 'not-for-loss' consulting business, Accenture Development Partnerships. He left Accenture in 2016 to write his first book, 'The Intrapreneur: Confessions of a Corporate Insurgent' and to explore new ways of supporting purpose driven insurgencies within the corporate world. We connected with Gib as we saw a lot in common around our work on radical career shifts, especially the 'Profit to purpose' transition. We talk about his epiphany that led him to launch Accenture’s Development Partnerships, what it means to be a corporate insurgent, the new initiative he is leading to create a business “decelerator” on the Isle of Bute in Scotland, and much more. Links from the episode: · Gib’s website · Gib’s book The Intrapreneur: Confessions of a Corporate Insurgent · Gib’s Linkedin profile
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13 Jun 2020 | Edie Goldberg: Sharing Untapped Talent Across Boundaries to Unleash Organizational Capacity | 00:37:31 | |
Our guest in this episode is Edie Goldberg, President of E.L. Goldberg & Associates in Menlo Park, California. She is a nationally recognized expert in HR and talent management strategy and organizational effectiveness. Prior to starting her own firm 19 years ago, she was a Global Thought Leader in the Human Capital Practice for Towers Perrin. She is the co-author of The Inside Gig: How Sharing Untapped Talent Across Boundaries Unleashes Organizational Capacity (LifeTree Media, April, 2020). Edie earned her Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from the University of Albany, SUNY. She is the recipient of HR People + Strategy’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and a Fellow of the Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology. She currently serves on the board of the SHRM Foundation and is an advisor to start-ups in Internal Talent Mobility. We connected with Edie as we saw many intersections between our views on career management and the need for organizations to take a more innovative approach. In this conversation, we talk about Edie’s own career path, her new book The Inside Gig, moving mindsets from talent scarcity to talent abundance, how to create a new “Talent Operating Model” and what advice she has for Gen Z talent starting their careers. Links from the episode:
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04 Jul 2020 | Henna Inam: Are You Prepared to Lead in the Decade of Disruption? | 00:25:37 | |
Our guest in this episode is Henna Inam, founder and CEO of Transformational Leadership Inc. Henna helps leaders thrive in disruption as an Executive Coach, Board Director, Author and Speaker. A former C-level executive, Henna led through disruption at Fortune 500 consumer and healthcare companies in innovation, marketing and general management roles. In addition to her corporate experience, Henna serves as a Board Director for Engro Corporation. She is the author of Wired for Authenticity and Wired for Disruption, published last month. We wanted to reconnect with Henna who has been a great supporter of our work and book around career disruption. In our conversation with Henna we talk about what inspired her to tackle the subject of disruption and write her new book. Henna introduces the idea of neuro-emotional agility and the five shifts in agility which she presents in her book. We also talk about her views of how companies are creating more agility, and the topic of crucible experiences that she is now exploring. Listen in, and get ready to be disrupted! Links from the episode:
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30 Aug 2020 | Michelle Gadsden-Williams: How One Leader is Disrupting and Creating “Good Trouble” | 00:34:54 | |
Our guest in this episode is Michelle Gadsden-Williams, award-winning global diversity executive, author, activist, producer and philanthropist with more than 25 years of experience as an advocate for equality within corporate America and a thought leader around diversity and inclusion. Michelle is a seasoned diversity practitioner with experience working in the consumer goods, pharmaceutical and financial services industries before transitioning to professional services in 2017. She is the author of the award-winning book, CLIMB, a professional playbook offering guidance to women in the workplace. We connected with Michelle as we wanted to hear her perspective on the topics of talent management, careers and inclusion and diversity. In our conversation, we talk about what attracted her to the field of diversity, her advice to a college student, the role of mentors and sponsors, her most challenging career transition, and how the journey of inclusion and diversity has evolved over the years. Links from the episode:
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10 Oct 2020 | Jeff Gothelf: Take Back Control of Your Career and Be Forever Employable | 00:31:21 | |
Jeff Gothelf helps organizations build better products and executives build the cultures that build better products. He is the author of the book Forever Employable and co-author of the award-winning book Lean UX. Jeff works as a coach, consultant, and keynote speaker helping companies bridge the gaps between business agility, digital transformation, product management, and human-centered design. Most recently, Jeff co-founded Sense & Respond Press, a publishing house for practical business books for busy executives. We wanted to connect with Jeff as we were intrigued by his new book, Forever Employable and how it intersected with our thinking around careers. In our conversation, we talk about how he got into design, products and innovation, why he wrote Forever Employable, what are practical steps to building your own platform, how the Ikigai framework is applicable to teams, and how he sees the future of career and employment. Links from the episode: · Jeff’s website · Jeff’s book Forever Employable · Jeff’s Linkedin profile
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25 Dec 2020 | Sho Dewan: Building the Career You’ve Always Wanted | 00:36:11 | |
Sho launched Workhap with a simple goal to help others get the most out of their careers. He was recently recognized as a LinkedIn Top Voice 2020 for Job Search & Careers and is also a partner Career Coach with HKU Business School and CareER Association. Sho started his career working with Simon Sinek in New York as a strategy consultant with Ernst & Young. He then moved to Hong Kong where he led Talent Development for one of the fastest growing unicorn. In 2019, he decided to go all in on his side hustle and pursue his mission of creating a happier workplace. We connected with Sho to hear his perspective as a career coach who bridges cultures across the Pacific and as a peer who is dedicated to helping talented professionals elevate their career to new heights. We talk about Sho’s own career journey, how working with Simon Sinek inspired him to set up Workhap, his advice for young professionals who want to find their voice, and more. Links from the episode:
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10 Jan 2021 | Alexandre Pachulski: Using Your Singularity to Create a Unique Career Path | 00:47:04 | |
Alexandre Pachulski has over 15 years’ experience in HR and IT. He was one of the founders of a consulting firm specialized in talent development before co-founding Talentsoft. He is an accomplished author of several books on human resources and hosts his own YouTube channel called “Talents of Tomorrow”. He holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from Paris-Dauphine University where he also teaches.
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10 Feb 2021 | Carter Cast: Discover Where Your Career is Vulnerable and How to Protect Your Success | 00:41:55 | |
Carter Cast is Clinical Professor of Entrepreneurship at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management. He is also an operating partner at Pritzker Group Venture Capital and a senior advisor at Pritzker Group Private Capital. Carter was formerly CEO of Walmart.com, founding chief marketing officer of Blue Nile, Inc. and director of marketing at Frito Lay. He is the author of the book, The Right (and Wrong) Stuff: How Brilliant Careers are Made – and Unmade. We connected with Carter as we share a common passion for developing talent and wanted to learn more about the ideas and advice he developed in his book The Right (and Wrong) Stuff. We talk about Carter's own career journey, how and why talented people experience career derailment, the importance of feedback and how students are supported in their journey toward a fulfilling career. Links from the episode:
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17 Mar 2021 | Anna van der Horst: How to Take Proactive Control of Your Career and Find Meaningful Work | 00:38:05 | |
Anna is HR consultant and applied researcher at eelloo. She holds an MSc In Psychology from the University of Amsterdam and a PhD in Work and Organizational Psychology from Justus-Liebig-University. Anna’s research focuses on proactive career behavior, sustainable employability and the role of identity in development and finding work. As a consultant she helps organizations to align work with people's personal stories. We connected with Anna as we share a common passion for helping people find work that is meaningful to them in a changing environment. We talk about Anna’s own career story, her work on the theory and application of Career Adaptability, a tool she created to help individuals write their career story, how her company is experimenting with the way they work and new projects on the horizon. Links from the episode:
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11 Apr 2021 | Monique Valcour: Helping People and Organizations Build Sustainable Careers | 00:40:42 | |
Monique is an executive coach, keynote speaker, and workshop leader. She has served as a professor of management on the faculties of EDHEC Business School and Boston College and has built high-level coaching experience in multiple countries and industries. She is a frequent contributor to Harvard Business Review on leadership, sustainable careers, talent management, communication, work-life integration, mindfulness, and well-being. We connected with Monique as we share a common belief that everyone has the right and the capacity to thrive at work and in their lives beyond work. We talk with Monique about her own career story, her research on work-life integration, how to avoid and beat burnout, and her coaching work with leaders around purpose, resilience, trust, engagement and collaboration. Links from the episode:
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24 Apr 2021 | Sonal Bahl: Helping Supercharge Careers with Generosity and Compassion | 00:40:00 | |
Sonal is an experienced HR Director and Career Strategist with a career spanning nearly two decades in senior HR positions. She has lived and worked in Chile, Belgium, France, India and Uruguay. She has helped recruit, build and evolve highly talented teams for large companies like GE, PwC, family-owned firms, and startups. This gives her a unique vantage point to help people with their careers, no matter what situation they find themselves in now. We connected with Sonal as we share a common passion for helping everyone to live a career and life they actually love. We talk with Sonal about her own career story, how she supports her clients through a combination of coaching, mentoring, consulting and training, the channels where she shares her content and ideas, the trends she is seeing in career management, and what’s next in her journey. Links from the episode:
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22 May 2021 | Gianpiero Petriglieri: Turning Your Career into a Work of Art | 00:46:42 | |
Gianpiero is Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD, where he directs the Management Acceleration Programme, the school’s flagship executive programme for emerging leaders. His interests bridge the domains of leadership, identity, adult development and experiential learning. He speaks widely to academic and corporate audiences on the topic of how to develop and exercise leadership in fast-changing, uncertain and diverse workplaces. A Medical Doctor and Psychiatrist by training, Gianpiero has worked as an executive coach and practiced as a psychotherapist. We came across Gianpiero through INSEAD – where we both studied – and have been avid followers of his research and ideas. In this episode, we talk with him about his own career story, the importance of meaning at work, his work on the gig economy and independent workers, leadership transitions, experiential learning and his current interest in the value of friendship at work. Links from the episode:
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16 Jun 2021 | Andy Storch: Own Your Career Own Your Life | 00:40:23 | |
Andy Storch is an author, consultant, coach, speaker and facilitator specializing in helping clients turn strategy into action and people doing the best work of their lives. He is the host of two podcasts, including The Talent Development Hot Seat and Andy Storch Show, and also the author of the book, Own Your Career Own Your Life, published in 2020. We wanted to connect with Andy who impresses us with his passion and energy to advise and guide people towards the best version of their career possible. Andy pivoted last year, as the pandemic struck, and as he faced his own health challenges. We learned from him the power of always adapting in an agile way. As a huge believer in the strength of networks and community, Andy also has a lot of advice to share about how each of us can leverage that, as exemplified by his successful business. Links from the episode:
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07 Jul 2021 | Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic: How Science and Tech Help Make Better Career Decisions | 00:41:13 | |
Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic is an international authority in people analytics, talent management, leadership development, and the Human-AI interface. He is the Chief Talent Scientist at Manpower Group, co-founder of Deeper Signals and Metaprofiling, and former CEO of Hogan Assessment Systems. Tomas is a professor of Business Psychology at both University College London, and Columbia University and previously lectured in numerous academic institutions. He has published 10 books and over 200 scientific papers, making him one of the most prolific social scientists of his generation. He is a frequent contributor to Fast Company, the Guardian, Forbes, and the Harvard Business Review. We connected with Tomas as we share a common belief that science and technology can help organizations and people better predict human performance. We talk with Tomas about how AI and psychometrics can help individuals better manage their careers, why people aren’t so good at choosing the right job, how people may decide whether it may be time for a career change, why is the self-promotion strategy not working and why the current environment is actually more suitable for changes than we may think. Links from the episode:
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05 Oct 2021 | Dorie Clark: Reinvent Your Career and Play the Long Game | 00:39:18 | |
Dorie Clark is a highly recognized author, consultant and keynote speaker, who teaches at Duke University and Columbia Business School. She is the author of Entrepreneurial You, Reinventing You, Stand Out, The Long Game: How to Be a Long-Term Thinker in a Short-Term World (just published in September 2021). Dorie has been named one of the Top 50 business thinkers in the world by Thinkers50, and was recognized as the #1 Communication Coach in the world by the Marshall Goldsmith Leading Global Coaches Awards. We connected with Dorie as we share a common passion for self-reinvention and helping others make work-life changes. We talk with Dorie about her own career reinvention, how to get others on board with your career transition, how to mitigate risks in your career, how to build your network in a more virtual environment, and some of the key ideas, stories and advice from her recently published book The Long Game. Links from the episode:
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26 Oct 2021 | Jan Hall and Jon Stokes: Creating the Life You Want After a Full-On Career | 00:46:43 | |
Jan has been a successful entrepreneur and business leader. She is now an adviser to CEOs and chairmen and is also a qualified executive coach. She spent 20 years as a headhunter and has over 30 years’ experience of being a non-executive director. Links from the episode:
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13 Nov 2021 | Utkarsh Amitabh: The Power of Community in Building a Successful Career | 00:29:56 | |
Utkarsh Amitabh is the founder of Network Capital, one of the world’s largest career intelligence communities. He writes for Harvard Business Review, Mint, Economic Times, and World Economic Forum and published the book The Seductive Illusion of Hard Work. He is a TED speaker, Chevening Fellow at University of Oxford and a World Economic Forum Global Shaper. An MBA graduate from INSEAD, Utkarsh previously worked at Microsoft and helped build India’s first smart village which was recognized in the Prime Minister’s Book of Pioneering Innovations. Links from the episode:
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07 Dec 2021 | Sven Sommerlatte: Strategies to Build a Successful Career | 00:33:13 | |
Sven Sommerlatte is CHRO of Boehringer Ingelheim, based in Germany. He started his career in management consulting and held a broad range of HR roles at Sanofi, most recently HR Head of the Global Consumer Healthcare Business Unit. Sven created the YouTube channel OTIUM to help people learn more about personal development, improve their career strategy and become better leaders. Sven holds an MBA and a Ph.D in organizational development. Links from the episode:
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15 Jan 2022 | Winnie Jiang: How to Find, Pursue, and Sustain Meaning at Work | 00:45:08 | |
Winnie Jiang is an assistant professor of organizational behavior at INSEAD. She studies the dynamics of meaning-making at work, work as a calling, career mobility and transitions, and personal and professional development. Prior to joining INSEAD, Winnie completed her PhD in Management at Yale University. Links from the episode:
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01 Feb 2022 | Marc Effron: How to Build Better Talent and Grow Yourself Faster | 00:43:04 | |
Marc founded and leads The Talent Strategy Group and consults with global corporations. His prior experience includes talent management roles at Bank of America and Avon Products and consulting at Hewitt Associates. He co-authored the Harvard Business Review Publishing best-seller One Page Talent Management and 8 Steps to High Performance and publishes Talent Quarterly magazine. Marc has an MBA from the Yale School of Management.
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