I was interviewed by David Burkus' on his show Radio Free Leader.
We had a fantastic time discussing my favorite generation; Millennials—and what caused you guys to be so radically different from previous generations. As Simon Sinek says, "Let's start with WHY?" Then we move into what today's modern company needs to do NOW to prepare them for leadership.
Here it is...enjoy.
Brad Szollose is the foremost expert on cross-generational leadership development strategies and the award-winning author of Liquid Leadership: From Woodstock to Wikipedia.
Brad is a former C-level executive of a publicly traded company that he co-founded which went from entrepreneurial start-up to IPO in less than three years.
In this interview, we discuss the new generation of business leaders, and how to help them maximize their cross-generational corporate culture, management expectations, productivity, and sales growth in The Information Age.
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In This episode, You’ll Learn:
- The Influential Wave of Technology on Millennials
- Why Autonomy Leads to Working Harder
- How to Separate Presence from Productivity
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
- Liquid Leadership: From Woodstock to Wikipedia
- Why We Wait So Long To Train Our Leaders – Harvard Business Review
- Valve Software Employee Handbook
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Who is David Burkus?
David Burkus is a best-selling author, an award-winning podcaster, and associate professor of management at Oral Roberts University. His latest book, Under New Management, challenges the traditional and widely accepted principles of business management and proves that they are outdated, outmoded, or simply don’t work — and reveals what does.
He’s delivered keynotes to the leaders of Fortune 500 companies and the future leaders of the United States Naval Academy. David is a regular contributor to Harvard Business Review and Inc.
Check Out his TEDTalk Here:
Why You Should Know How Much Your Coworkers Get Paid.
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I hope you enjoyed the interview. David was an astounding interviewer.
See you next week...
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