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06 May 2024Negotiating Lasting Success Pt.2 - with Bernd Christmas K.C.00:22:12

"Negotiating Success at the Intersection of Law, Politics, Business, and Culture” - with Bernd Christmas K.C.

Our guest Bernd Christmas K.C. is an expert in corporate, commercial, and Indigenous Peoples law. Drawing on his illustrious career and journey from first Mi'kmaw lawyer in Canada to national consulting practice leader, CEO, board member, and senior legal advisor, Mr. Christmas shares his experience in facilitating collaboration between Indigenous and non-indigenous corporations, communities, and governments at a local, national, and international level. His career as a board member includes Canada Post, CBC, and Prime Minister’s External Advisory Committee among a wide variety of for profit and not for profit organizations. He has negotiated contracts and agreements with Georgia Pacific, Starbucks, Lockheed Martin, Loblaw and Ultramar among many others. This episode is a must-listen for professionals and leaders eager to enhance their negotiation and intercultural management skills at the intersection of law, politics, business and culture as a basis for effecting change and transformation.

Get in touch with us at: podcast@jenoir.com

19 Dec 2022Three Habits that Will Help You Become a Better Communicator00:21:15

Communication is the quintessential “multiplier skill:” No matter what it is that you do, it is one skill that will help you do it better. Thankfully you do not need to be or become an English major to communicate more effectively. Three habits - bringing people into the conversation, organizing your thoughts, and finishing strong - will help anyone to communicate with more impact in a business setting. This applies whether English is your first, second, or third language. Join host Christian Clement-Schlimm and me as we discuss how managers and professionals in any function and at any level can improve how others receive what they have to say.

10 Jun 2024Leadership in a Family-Owned Business Pt.2 with Brian Boucher, Vice-President at MacEwen Petroleum00:29:48

A recent McKinsey study reports that family-owned businesses account for more than 70 percent of global GDP and about 60% of global employment. So we are excited about our guest Brian Boucher, Vice President, Commercial & Residential Fuels at MacEwen Petroleum Inc. Starting in 1976 in Eastern Ontario, MacEwen has grown to become a leading Canadian independent fuel and convenience provider - and has retained its heritage as a family business. Our conversation with Brian offers a deep dive into the nuances of leadership within a family-owned business context. We will hear from an experienced, non-family executive how to operate and build a career in a family-owned business and discover why family businesses play such a large and important role in the economy. Chances are you will at some point work for one of them! Thanks, as always, to our host Christian Clement-Schlimm.

Get in touch with us at: podcast@jenoir.com

05 Dec 2022Turmoil at Twitter - Has Elon Musk Rewritten the Rules of Management?00:21:43

Elon Musk taking the helm at Twitter is captivating the business press from around the world. His approach to business strategy, work culture, and decision making has provoked reactions ranging from disdain to admiration and everything in between. Some commentators even believe that Mr. Musk’s mode of operating requires a rewrite of the generally accepted rules of management. So is this really the end of management theory as we know it?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/elon-musk-defies-management-mantras-with-his-rapid-overhaul-at-twitter-11667730675

https://www.economist.com/business/2022/11/07/elon-musks-challenge-to-management-thinking

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/11/technology/elon-musk-twitter-takeover.html

https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3200445/elon-musk-would-have-loved-chinas-996-work-culture

09 Sep 2024From Engineer to Executive Pt. 2 - With Arne Wohlschlegel, President at Siemens Energy, Canada00:34:49

Today we delve into the career journey of Arne Wohlschlegel, from his roots as a field diagnostic engineer and troubleshooting specialist to his current role as President of Siemens Energy Canada. Arne shares his experiences and insights on progressing with increasing responsibility in one of the world’s leading energy technology companies, highlighting his transition from technical expert to strategic leader. In addition to following Arne’s transatlantic career, this discussion will explore how Arne is steering Siemens Energy through significant transformations, adapting to the ever-evolving energy landscape while pushing forward initiatives to make energy more sustainable and efficient in Canada and around the world. Tune in to hear how Arne’s technical foundation and global experiences have shaped his approach to leadership and innovation at Siemens Energy and beyond. Get in touch with us at: podcast@jenoir.com

09 May 2022Three Power Questions That Will Help You Become a More Effective Team Player00:20:19

In a world of increasing complexity we need a greater diversity of players working more closely to get things done. So if teamwork has always been important, it is even more important now. We also need a clear idea what being a team player means and even a "renaissance of teamwork." Please join me with podcast host Christian Clement-Schlimm as we talk about three power questions that will help us become more effective team players.

https://www.jenoir.com/blogs/blog/440593-teamwork-in-times-of-crisis#.Ymf1Y9qZO5c

07 Nov 2022The Entrepreneur’s Perspective on Strategy - Featuring Neil Cawse (Part 1) 00:26:27

Neil Cawse, founder & CEO, Geotab Inc., joins us as a special guest on the topic of business strategy. Geotab has been recognized by ABI Research as the world’s leading commercial telematics company with over 3 million connected vehicles and global presence in more than 160 countries. Neil shares his experience, insight and perspective on business strategy in this two part interview on the Jenoir leadership podcast.

20 Feb 2023How to Manage Conflict at the “Top of the House”00:27:14

Conflict is a growth industry and senior teams or boards are no exception. In fact, at the top of the house dysfunction can be an even bigger issue because of the various personalities in the room. This ranges from brash, strong-willed characters ready to "duke it out" to skillful diplomats treading carefully to steer clear of conflict. But a battle of the wills or the avoidance of necessary conversations are equally problematic. What we want is robust engagement with the issues and healthy decision making. Today Christian Clement-Schlimm and I are talking about some ideas to help us get there.

06 Apr 2022Three Questions To Help You Manage Better While Working From Anywhere00:11:15

The world is changing and so must managers and leaders. Welcome to the Jenoir International podcast! Our inaugural episode dives into managing and leading remotely which will remain a critical skill even after the pandemic will have faded. But is it really that different from managing "in-person?" We are looking at three critical questions that we believe will help you manage better while working from anywhere. Thanks Christian Clement-Schlimm for conducting the interview!

https://www.jenoir.com/blogs/blog/500868-six-questions-that-will-help-you-manage-lead-better-while-working-from-anywhere#.Yh9qnuj0lD8

29 May 2023How to Navigate the Strong Willed Boss00:20:11

How to get along with and “navigate” a powerful and demanding boss is one of the enduring questions of high performance leadership. The WSJ’s journal story about Zach Kirkhorn, the CFO of Tesla describes Mr. Kirkhorn as exceptionally capable in this domain. In fact, Mr. Kirkhorn’s ability to work well with “larger-than-life” CEO, Elon Musk, is a master class on the topic. Please join host Christian Clement-Schlimm and me as we discuss what we can learn from Zach Kirkhorn and his approach to working well with a powerful and demanding boss and moving important initiatives forward in the process. https://www.wsj.com/articles/tesla-executive-elon-musk-cfo-zach-kirkhorn-b1998ae7

24 Sep 2022Leadership Stability - An Unexpected Competitive Advantage in an Uncertain World00:19:03

We are living at a time of great change, and leaders are challenged to manage in an environment of uncertainty and turmoil. While experts will point to the need to adapt, recalibrate and even reinvent, stability can add unexpected value as well and even become a competitive advantage. Recent business news from Starbucks and Target make the point and have broader lessons for us as managers.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/target-ceo-brian-cornell-to-stay-three-more-years-11662548401

https://www.wsj.com/articles/starbucks-howard-schultz-change-frappuccinos-11661888871?mod=Searchresults_pos12&page=1

https://www.wsj.com/articles/starbucks-spills-the-beans-on-its-future-11663158780?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1

23 May 2022Three Ideas That Will Help You Become a Better Negotiator00:22:44

Today's Jenoir International podcast episode explores three ideas that will help us become better negotiators. As always, we will look for practical application, i.e. exactly how will these ideas help us in our everyday work, whether we are negotiating the big trade agreement, a job offer, or a deal with a "hard bargaining" customer. Thanks to our host Christian Clement-Schlimm for insisting to keep things down to earth and relatable.

https://www.jenoir.com/blogs/blog/625632-stop-doing-these-10-things-to-become-a-more-effective-negotiator-in-2021#.YnLbLNqZO5c

24 Jun 2024Startup Leadership Pt.2 - With Kristian Tazbazian and Karl-Michael Aumann, Gastronomous Technologies00:29:46

In this episode, we delve into the world of startup innovation with KT and KM the young entrepreneurial minds behind Gastronomous—a company revolutionizing the fast-food industry through cutting-edge robotics and AI. Kristian, an engineering school dropout turned entrepreneur inspired by his grandfather, and KM, a Bachelor of Commerce graduate from McGill University, share their journey of creating the “kitchen of the future.” Situated in Oakville, Canada, Gastronomous is at the forefront of automating commercial kitchens, aiming to enhance cooking processes, supply chain management, and waste disposal for the fast-food sector. Join us as KT and KM discuss navigating the challenges of growth, maintaining independence in a competitive industry, and their leadership strategies for managing a dynamic, innovative team. Tune in to hear how their passion for technology and entrepreneurial spirit is tastefully disrupting the restaurant industry, all while fostering a culture of innovation and problem-solving.

Get in touch with us at: podcast@jenoir.com

03 Apr 2023“Store Closing Sale on Now!” Why Is Nordstrom Leaving Canada?00:22:41

After entering the Canadian market in 2014, American luxury retailer Nordstrom announced on March 2nd, 2023 that it would be closing its stores and winding down its operations in the country by June. A liquidation sale at six stores in the Toronto region began March 21st. So why did Nordstrom leave Canada? Were it the challenges of the local Canadian market, global economic headwinds, or both? And what can managers everywhere learn from Nordstrom's decision? Please join host Christian Clement-Schlimm and me as we ponder these questions on the Jenoir Leadership podcast and discuss practical learnings for managers in any industry.

https://www.nordstrom.ca/main.html https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/nordstrom-retail-analysis-1.6767321 https://www.wsj.com/articles/nordstrom-to-close-liquidate-its-canadian-stores-2c1aa7fb https://investor.nordstrom.com/static-files/373ef026-7361-4c47-b171-90c52c9646d3

22 Jan 2024Healthy leaders Pt.1 - with Dr. James Aw, Chief Medical Officer, OMERS00:31:17

Dr. James Aw, Chief Medical Officer at the Canadian pension giant OMERS is our guest on the topic of healthy leaders. Dr. James and Dirk will explore what essential health habits leaders can and must adopt to thrive in a volatile and uncertain global environment, which corporate health and wellness initiatives have the most impact, and how leaders and corporations can get involved in global health initiatives. Dr. James and Christian will also talk about advice for early career leaders and professionals, and about Dr. James' health adventures in Barbados. Spoiler alert: volunteerism, adventurism and plain having fun are powerful health boosters!

20 May 2024Leadership in a Family-Owned Business Pt.1 with Brian Boucher, Vice-President at MacEwen Petroleum00:24:11

A recent McKinsey study reports that family-owned businesses account for more than 70 percent of global GDP and about 60% of global employment. So we are excited about our guest Brian Boucher, Vice President, Commercial & Residential Fuels at MacEwen Petroleum Inc. Starting in 1976 in Eastern Ontario, MacEwen has grown to become a leading Canadian independent fuel and convenience provider - and has retained its heritage as a family business. Our conversation with Brian offers a deep dive into the nuances of leadership within a family-owned business context. We will hear from an experienced, non-family executive how to operate and build a career in a family-owned business and discover why family businesses play such a large and important role in the economy. Chances are you will at some point work for one of them! Thanks, as always, to our host Christiab Clement-Schlimm.

Get in touch with us at: podcast@jenoir.com

12 Jun 2023When Does Flat Become Too Flat?00:25:02

Economic headwinds, market pressures and uncertain outlooks are taking companies back to the virtues of strategic focus, operational efficiency and organizational simplicity. In that context, many are (re)discovering the virtue of the “flat” organization marked by fewer layers of management, wider spans of control, and more collaborative vs. hierarchical structures. So, are (middle) managers indeed overrated and standing in the way of higher performance? Join us in this episode of the Jenoir leadership podcast where we ask the question: “When does flat become too flat?” https://www.economist.com/business/2021/10/02/why-companies-need-middle-manager

29 Aug 2022Do You Have What It Takes?00:16:20

The court battle between Elon Musk and Twitter over what was heralded as one of the biggest buy-outs in corporate history has all the makings of an epic legal drama; adjudicating it will not be for the faint of heart. But, by all accounts, Judge (“Chancellor”) Kathaleen McCormick, is the firm hand that is needed. Legal experts describe her as well-prepared, comfortable with complexity, and known for hard & quick work. Those qualities are not just great in a judge, however, but in any manager or professional. So, today Christian Clement-Schlimm and I are taking a closer look at Chancellor McCormick to discuss what all of us can learn from her. We are asking: “Do you have what it takes?”

https://www.wsj.com/articles/judge-in-twitter-elon-musk-case-known-for-quick-work-11659791075?mod=Searchresults_pos8&page=1

https://www.economist.com/business/2022/07/11/with-or-without-elon-musk-twitter-is-overdue-a-shake-up

04 Jul 2022Working Smart Is Hard ... But It Can Be Done!00:25:15

Early on in my (Dirk's) career I asked a senior manager what it would take to succeed in my job. “Come early, and stay late,” he said. While at some level this remains good advice it (alone) is not sustainable. Other life responsibilities, a crushing workload, or a culture where “everything is important” demand that we “work smarter.” But if working smarter was easy we would have done it already. Working smart is not obvious; it is, in fact, hard. In this episode we are diving into the “how to” of working smart. We are looking at resources and concepts, but most importantly at practical and relatable examples. We will work hard to make the much talked about yet elusive concept of working smarter more real and accessible.

https://www.jenoir.com/blogs/blog/912027-how-to-be-great-at-work

https://www.mortenhansen.com/book/great-at-work/

26 Feb 2024Healthy Leaders - Debrief00:22:51

Join podcast host Christian and leadership expert Dirk as they debrief our two-part series on "healthy leaders" with Dr. James Aw, Chief Medical Officer, OMERS. And, as always, please send us your feedback, insights, and plan for professional development.

06 Mar 2023Telling Your Story - The Power of a Narrative00:30:02

In today’s episode of the Jenoir Leadership Podcast, host Christian Clement-Schlimm and I talk about the power of a narrative for your business, for your team and for yourself. A narrative is a “story with a purpose” that will help you connect with and engage your critical constituents. We will look at how a good narrative is constructed, how it can be adapted to different circumstances, and how we can make sure to keep it real. Your feedback is welcome as always.

https://hbr.org/2023/02/your-strategy-needs-a-story

11 Mar 2024Energizing Leadership Pt. 1 - with Gerardo Chiaia, CEO Logoplaste00:21:08

We are thrilled to have Gerardo Chiaia, CEO Logoplaste, as our guest on the Jenoir Leadership podcast. Gerardo is an accomplished leader who is known well beyond his industry for his ability to energize and motivate people while achieving outstanding results. In fact, Gerardo is featured as an outstanding leader in the best selling leadership book Leading to Greatness by Jim Reid. With many years of global leadership experience, Gerardo has a wealth of knowledge to share.

24 Jun 2024Startup Leadership Pt.1 - With Kristian Tazbazian and Karl-Michael Aumann, Gastronomous Technologies00:24:42

In this episode, we delve into the world of startup innovation with KT and KM the young entrepreneurial minds behind Gastronomous—a company revolutionizing the fast-food industry through cutting-edge robotics and AI. Kristian, an engineering school dropout turned entrepreneur inspired by his grandfather, and KM, a Bachelor of Commerce graduate from McGill University, share their journey of creating the “kitchen of the future.” Situated in Oakville, Canada, Gastronomous is at the forefront of automating commercial kitchens, aiming to enhance cooking processes, supply chain management, and waste disposal for the fast-food sector. Join us as KT and KM discuss navigating the challenges of growth, maintaining independence in a competitive industry, and their leadership strategies for managing a dynamic, innovative team. Tune in to hear how their passion for technology and entrepreneurial spirit is tastefully disrupting the restaurant industry, all while fostering a culture of innovation and problem-solving.

Get in touch with us at: podcast@jenoir.com

07 Nov 2022The Entrepreneur’s Perspective on Strategy - Featuring Neil Cawse (Part 2)00:24:41

Neil Cawse, founder & CEO, Geotab Inc., joins us as a special guest on the topic of business strategy. Geotab has been recognized by ABI Research as the world’s leading commercial telematics company with over 3 million connected vehicles and global presence in more than 160 countries. Neil shares his experience, insight and perspective on business strategy in this two part interview on the Jenoir leadership podcast.

06 Jun 2022How to Brainstorm Better00:14:45

New ideas can make a big difference and brainstorming is a popular way to generate them. But how can we make sure our brainstorming meeting does indeed generate useable new ideas vs being another wasted meeting? We are looking at tips for better brainstorming offered up by the The Economist and drawing on our own experience.

https://www.economist.com/business/2022/05/19/making-brainstorming-better

22 Jan 2024Healthy leaders Pt. 2 - with Dr. James Aw, Chief Medical Officer, OMERS00:29:09

Dr. James Aw, Chief Medical Officer at the Canadian pension giant OMERS is our guest on the topic of healthy leaders. Dr. James and Dirk will explore what essential health habits leaders can and must adopt to thrive in a volatile and uncertain global environment, which corporate health and wellness initiatives have the most impact, and how leaders and corporations can get involved in global health initiatives. Dr. James and Christian will also talk about advice for early career leaders and professionals, and about Dr. James' health adventures in Barbados. Spoiler alert: volunteerism, adventurism and plain having fun are powerful health boosters!

17 Apr 2023Board Leadership at a Time of Great Change Pt. 1 - with David R. Beatty, O.B.E. as Special Guest00:31:07

We are thrilled to welcome renowned governance expert David Beatty, O.B.E. as a distinguished guest on the Jenoir leadership podcast. Our topic is board leadership at a time of great change. The pace of environmental, societal, technological, and geo-political change and disruption keeps accelerating, and this change and uncertainty has huge implications for boards of directors in the for-profit and the not-for-profit sector. Please join us for our conversation as David draws on his tremendous experience as a Director on 40 boards in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Australia and England and chairman of 9 public and 2 private companies. You can learn more about David at https://boardchair.com/.

20 Mar 2023Lessons for Managers from SVB Financial00:25:52

The demise of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) has sent shockwaves through the tech industry and the financial services industry prompting a televised reassurance from US President Joe Biden that “the US banking system is safe” and a statement from the Bank of England that “the wider UK banking system remains safe, sound, and well capitalized." While financial regulators, banking executives, tech investors, start-ups and others will continue grappling with the fall-out from SVB over the coming months we are asking whether managers at large should take away lessons from the SVB failure. Please join us in this timely podcast episode on Lessons for Managers from SVB Financial. https://www.wsj.com/articles/silicon-valley-bank-svb-financial-what-is-happening-299e9b65 https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2023/03/10/what-does-silicon-valley-banks-collapse-mean-for-the-financial-system https://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/usa-warum-die-silicon-valley-bank-kollabierte-a-f446adf6-1447-445f-bbf7-698953142df9?sara_ref=re-so-app-sh

10 Oct 2022How to Manage When Business Cultures Collide00:19:47

Different ownership models (entrepreneurial, publicly-traded, family-owned, state-owned) have huge implications for corporate culture, strategy and purpose). This can lead to friction when ownership models transition or get blended. The WSJ reports that “private-equity firms are joining family businesses” as part of the founders’ succession planning. Understanding the reality and power of corporate culture and a commitment to building strong relationships are critical to making the transition work. In fact, the ability to adjust to and move between corporate cultures is a critical part of the modern manager’s toolkit.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/who-will-inherit-the-family-business-often-its-private-equity-11663362421

06 Feb 2023Removed From Lutzerath - Lessons in Conflict Management From the Fight Against Climate Change00:23:55

On January 15th, 2023 Swedish activist Greta Thunberg was removed by police along with other protesters as they demonstrated against the razing of the German village of Lutzerath for the expansion of a coal mine. In and of itself, this might have been just another day in climate activism had it not been for the fact that the police action was supported by the governing Green party in Germany. The ensuing spirited exchange between Luisa Neubauer, Germany’s “face of climate activism”, and Katharina Droege, co-chair of the Green Party’s parliamentary group in the federal parliament, lays bare the conflict between “ideological” and “pragmatic” approaches of people equally committed to the fight against climate change and teaches us valuable lessons in “assertive conflict management.” Listen in as host Christian and I work to draw out those lessons. As always, thanks for comments and feedback.

https://www.economist.com/europe/2023/01/30/climate-climb-downs-fail-to-damage-germanys-greens

https://www.politico.eu/article/greta-thunberg-removed-by-german-police-from-lutzerath-protest-site/

https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/luisa-neubauer-und-gruenen-fraktionschefin-katharina-droege-im-streitgespraech-a-51b49c93-a33e-4995-9b58-7c16d4a1d343?sara_ecid=soci_upd_KsBF0AFjflf0DZCxpPYDCQgO1dEMph

20 Jun 2022The Art of First Impressions00:14:11

The Art of First Impressions is our topic today. Are first impressions really that important? Whom are we trying to “impress”, and how do we do it? In addition to discussing the power of a good first impression in business, our host Christian Clement-Schlimm shares his experience from the world of academia. The conclusion: The power of a good first impression is much more than a cliché; good first impressions do matter, they matter even more than you think, and there are things you can do to get better at making them!

https://www.jenoir.com/blogs/blog/555066-ipp-2-0--from-seminary-to-theological-phd-program---the-importance-of-a-good-first-impression-in-influencing-powerful-people

22 Apr 2024Negotiating Lasting Success Pt.1 - with Bernd Christmas K.C.00:33:36

"Negotiating Lasting Success at the Intersection of Law, Politics, Business, and Culture” - with Bernd Christmas K.C.

Our guest Bernd Christmas K.C. is an expert in corporate, commercial, and Indigenous Peoples law. Drawing on his illustrious career and journey from first Mi'kmaw lawyer in Canada to national consulting practice leader, CEO, board member, and senior legal advisor, Mr. Christmas shares his experience in facilitating collaboration between Indigenous and non-indigenous corporations, communities, and governments at a local, national, and international level. His career as a board member includes Canada Post, CBC, and Prime Minister’s External Advisory Committee among a wide variety of for profit and not for profit organizations. He has negotiated contracts and agreements with Georgia Pacific, Starbucks, Lockheed Martin, Loblaw and Ultramar among many others. This episode is a must-listen for professionals and leaders eager to enhance their negotiation and intercultural management skills at the intersection of law, politics, business and culture as a basis for effecting change and transformation.

Get in touch with us at: podcast@jenoir.com

16 Oct 2023Brewing Success - What the Tim Hortons Coffee House Chain Can Teach Us About International Business Expansion, Strategy, and Execution00:19:34

Please join host Christian and international leadership expert Dirk for our season three opening episode. Today we are delving into the fascinating world of coffee. We are discussing what one international coffee house that started in Canada can teach us more broadly about international business expansion, strategy, & execution. https://www.cartesiangroup.com/investments/tim-hortons-china/https://www.worldcoffeeportal.com/Latest/News/2023/August/Tims-China-achieves-record-revenues-in-strong-secohttps://www.wsj.com/business/hospitality/starbucks-china-coffee-growth-3fc112a9?mod=hp_minor_pos20

08 Apr 2024“Energizing Leadership” - the Debrief. With Christian and Dirk.00:18:55

Join us for the debrief episode of our conversation with Gerardo Chiaia, CEO of Logoplaste on “energizing leadership”. Host Christian and Dirk review six key leadership concepts that were highlighted and filled with life by Gerardo:

  1. Authenticity
  2. Resilience
  3. Humility
  4. Authority
  5. Domain knowledge
  6. Thought leadership

Please send your feedback to podcast@jenoir.com.

25 Apr 2022How to Project Executive Presence00:13:45

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to speak with more authority, get more attention, and act with more impact regardless of their "rank" and title? The answer is "executive presence." Today we are discussing this topic which is particularly important for up and coming executives. Far from "grandstanding," projecting executive presence is about developing confidence based on competence.

https://www.jenoir.com/blogs/blog/462258-how-to-project-executive-presence-while-working-from-home#.YifMTnqZND8

15 Aug 2022Are You Able to Make the Hard Call?00:21:15

As of July 30th, Airbnb has closed its domestic business in China, so you can no longer use Airbnb to book your summer vacation or other travel in China. Host Christian Clement-Schlimm and I are using this story as a jump-off point for today’s episode of the Jenoir podcast. We reflect on how perseverance during tough times is an important and even essential quality; but so is the ability to call it quits when “the writing is on the wall.” We are asking: Are you able to make the hard call? And, how do you know when it must be made? As always, let us know your thoughts and experience.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/23/business/airbnb-china.html

https://www.wsj.com/articles/airbnb-to-quit-china-business-as-harsh-lockdowns-and-competition-weigh-on-demand-11653336953?mod=article_inline

https://www.amazon.ca/Necessary-Endings-Employees-Businesses-Relationships/dp/0061777129

01 May 2023Board Leadership at a Time of Great Change Pt. 2 - with David R. Beatty, O.B.E. as Special Guest00:23:10

We are thrilled to welcome renowned governance expert David Beatty, O.B.E. as a distinguished guest on the Jenoir leadership podcast. Our topic is board leadership at a time of great change. The pace of environmental, societal, technological, and geo-political change and disruption keeps accelerating, and this change and uncertainty has huge implications for boards of directors in the for-profit and the not-for-profit sector. David draws on his tremendous experience as a Director on 40 boards in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Australia and England and chairman of 9 public and 2 private companies. Please join us for our conversation and you can learn more about David at https://boardchair.com/.

24 Oct 2022Are Two Bosses Really Better than One?00:20:16

If there is one organizational structure that continues to rankle managers around the world it is “matrix management.” The idea is easy enough in theory: Deal with the complexity of the modern enterprise by structuring hierarchy along multiple lines, such as functional, geographical, and/or product. But in practice this structure comes at the cost of clarity, and especially if managed poorly, the matrix can lead to confusion and even frustration. So, really ask whether you “must matrix” and if you do, make sure you do it well. Don’t leave it to the rank and file to figure out their multiple bosses but hold the bosses accountable for making the matrix work. It is their job to ensure that two bosses are indeed better than one. As always, thanks to Christian Clement-Schlimm for hosting.

https://www.economist.com/business/2022/10/06/the-magic-formula-of-management

18 Jul 2022Managing during a Downturn00:17:56

As we enter the 2nd half of 2022, policymakers and business leaders see a darkening global economic outlook. Yet economic experts are equally puzzled that the job market has remained strong, at least so far. But some high profile companies have already announced a slowdown in hiring and more may be to come. It seems wise therefore to start thinking about how to manage well in a downturn and to do so now. Much of what is required may in fact be helpful and necessary for your business, department, or team regardless. Listen to our conversation on “managing during a downturn” and let us know what you are doing to prepare for tougher times ahead.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/recession-economy-unemployment-jobs-11656947596?mod=automatedsf_trending_now_article_pos2

https://www.economist.com/the-economist-explains/2022/06/30/why-hasnt-the-british-economy-grown-faster

https://blogs.imf.org/2022/07/13/facing-a-darkening-economic-outlook-how-the-g20-can-respond/

https://www.wsj.com/articles/rude-awakening-ahead-for-young-employees-unemployment-job-market-inflation-competition-layoffs-job-hopping-security-11656942280?mod=opinion_lead_pos7

09 Jan 2023People Skills in the Age of Technology, Robots, and AI00:23:01

The release of ChatGPT, an AI enabled chatbot that does everything from answering questions, to writing essays, programming computers, and even generating art, has created a stir. Many have pointed to its transformative capacity and wide range of applications. With this and other technology advancements one may ask (again) whether technology is displacing people or whether technical skills are displacing people skills. So is this, at last, the end of people skills? Join host Christian Clement-Schlimm and me as we ponder this question and talk about two critical concepts when it comes to leadership, collaboration and other uniquely human endeavors: results and relationships, and the role people play in both.

https://www.economist.com/business/2022/12/06/artificial-intelligence-is-permeating-business-at-last

01 Aug 2022Doing Old Things in New Ways - The Work of Innovation00:19:00

Innovation is about more than just having a good idea, it is about making it happen. In today’s Jenoir podcast episode, Christian and I are talking the “100% recyclable running shoe that’s only available by subscription” as a case study for how innovation works and what we can learn for everyday application. We discuss (1) understanding the times we live in, (2) keeping the customer central, and (3) thoroughly planning for execution. The economist Josef Schumpeter said that “doing the old in a new way, that’s innovation.” The “shoe you will never own” serves as a fresh illustration of just that. So, where and what are you innovating?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-100-recyclable-running-shoe-thats-only-available-by-subscription-11657188000

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-62142208

15 May 2023So, You Want to Join a Board of Directors - With Richard C. Powers, MBA, LLB, ICD.D as Special Guest00:30:06

Richard C. Powers MBA, LLB, ICD.D, National Academic Director of the ICD-Rotman Directors Education Program (DEP), joins us as special guest to discuss what to expect when taking on a position on a board of directors, how to identify the right board for you, and how to go about pursuing a board appointment. Whether you're a seasoned executive or a young professional looking to make a difference, Rick’s practical insights are of value to anyone thinking about joining a board of directors.

23 Jan 2023Drama on the House Floor - Lessons in Conflict Management from the US House of Representatives00:33:55

On January 7th, after four days of voting and 15 ballots, Representative Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican, finally clinched the speakership of the United States House of Representatives. It was the longest election since 1859 and - as an unexpected side effect - it caused a surge in the ratings of C-SPAN, the public affairs cable network televising the proceedings. While C-SPAN sometimes has a reputation of being a bit dull it was anything but this time around. The exchange between representative Matt Gaetz (R - Florida) and representative Mike Rogers (R - North Carolina), in particular, teaches valuable lessons in conflict management well beyond politics. Please join host Christian Clement-Schlimm and me as we discuss what we as business people can learn.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-gops-house-immaturity-caucus-election-republicans-kevin-mccarthy-white-house-ballots-11673471380

https://www.economist.com/leaders/2023/01/04/what-the-kevin-mccarthy-saga-means-for-americas-congress

09 Sep 2024From Engineer to Executive Pt. 1 - With Arne Wohlschlegel, President at Siemens Energy, Canada00:34:26

Today we delve into the career journey of Arne Wohlschlegel, from his roots as a field diagnostic engineer and troubleshooting specialist to his current role as President of Siemens Energy Canada. Arne shares his experiences and insights on progressing with increasing responsibility in one of the world’s leading energy technology companies, highlighting his transition from technical expert to strategic leader. In addition to following Arne’s transatlantic career, this discussion will explore how Arne is steering Siemens Energy through significant transformations, adapting to the ever-evolving energy landscape while pushing forward initiatives to make energy more sustainable and efficient in Canada and around the world. Tune in to hear how Arne’s technical foundation and global experiences have shaped his approach to leadership and innovation at Siemens Energy and beyond. Get in touch with us at: podcast@jenoir.com

25 Mar 2024Energizing Leadership Pt. 2 - with Gerardo Chiaia, CEO Logoplaste00:29:14

Join us for part 2 of our podcast episode with Gerardo Chiaia, CEO of Logoplaste on “energizing leadership”! Thanks, as always, to Jenoir Leadership podcast host, Christian Clement-Schlimm.

26 Jun 2023JLP Season 2 Highlights00:21:53

In this final episode of season 2 we review highlights from the most popular episodes. Thank you to our guests this season and to all for tuning in; please keep the feedback coming. We look forward to season 3 in the fall. And, as always, a big thank to our host Christian.

https://www.jenoir.com/blogs/blog

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