Tag Archives: great workplaces

115 – Anyone can lead change

Adam Braus

In this episode, I am joined by Adam Braus — an author, consultant, and university professor who lives in San Francisco, California. He focuses on change, innovation, and new forms of leadership. We talk about his recent book, Leading Change at Work, which offers a unique approach to bringing about change (nemawashi). You can find out more about Adam on his website.

Link to Adam’s book>> here.

Reference:

Braus, Adam 2019. Leading Change at Work: The secret structure of change and how everyone can make it happen. San Francisco, CA: Peripatetic Press.

110 – Freedom management (encore)

Professor Luca Solari

In this episode, I interview Professor Luca Solari of the University of Milan (Italy) who has written a book, Freedom Management: How leaders can stay afloat in a sea of social connections. The book focuses on how organizations can give their employees more freedom at work in order to engage their knowledge and creativity.

Reference:
Solari, Luca. 2016. Freedom Management: How leaders can stay afloat in a sea of social connections. Farnham (UK): Routledge.

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107 – Great leaders create great workplaces

David Veech

In this episode, I am joined by David Veech, author of the book, Leadersights: Creating Great Leaders Who Create Great Workplaces (2017). David teaches leaders how to love, learn, and let go. He thinks that work should be fun, exciting, and challenging, but most of all, it should be meaningful. We discuss how great leaders create great workplaces.

You can contact David at his website (Leadersights.com), or on LinkedIn. You can access some free resources that David has provided to our listeners here. A copy of David’s book (discussed on the podcast) can be purchased here.

Charles G. Chandler, Ph.D.

References:

Veech, David. 2017. Leadersights: Creating Great Leaders Who Create Great Workplaces. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor and Francis Group.

Veech, David, and Damodaraswamy, Parthi. 2011. The C4 Process: Four Vital Steps to Better Work. Louisville, KY: Business Innovation Press.