Episodios

  • S3 E21: More Time for Sleep, Please | Rethinking Healthy Sleep Patterns
    Jul 4 2024

    Did your smart watch tell you that you didn't get enough sleep? Well today's guest is here to tell you that data is not complete. Meet Dr. Russell G. Foster, the Head of the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology and of the Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute at the University of Oxford. In other words, he has thought a lot about sleep and the science of it for a long time! In his studies he has uncovered the issues with trying to find a “one-size solution for all" solution to sleep challenges, and wants to help us rethink how we understand our rest for better wellness. Discover how to better measure your sleep and understand the impacts on our brain when we don’t get enough of it.

    Join us at Dear Workplace as we delve into this final episode on the science of sleep and how you can rethink you and your team's wellness.

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    26 m
  • S3 E20: More Time for Sleep, Please | Understanding its Powers
    Jun 27 2024

    Sleep is crucial, yet as busy professionals and leaders, achieving quality rest can feel challenging. Today, our guest Nicolas Decat, a Paris-based PhD student, will shed light on why we need to rethink our approach to sleep to thrive in both work and life. We'll explore Decat's research on the science of sleep and creativity.

    Join us on Dear Workplace as we delve into the methods and insights of sleep research, reimagining how we prioritize rest amidst our busy lives. Welcome to more good sleep!

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    24 m
  • S3 E19: Why Diversity in Supply Chain Matters with Kristin Malek
    Jun 20 2024

    How does diversity drive value in business and the supply chain? Supplier diversity leaders offer a wealth of insights, yet this field often remains overlooked. Join me in the coming weeks as we explore key questions: Why is supplier diversity overlooked? How does it benefit companies and communities? And how can we lead more effectively? Our first guest is Kristin Malek, based in Chicago, a veteran in supplier diversity with two decades of experience. Kristin shares her journey, starting as a mother advocating for her disabled daughter, and now as Global Director of Business Diversity at CDW, reshaping perceptions of value, diversity, and innovation.

    Tune in to Dear Workplace for this vital conversation.

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  • S3 E18: Rethink Leadership by Rethinking How We Train
    Jun 13 2024

    Learning shapes leadership, but how we learn is equally crucial. In today's discussion, I'm joined by Ross Robinson from St. George, Utah, who specializes in training leaders and trainers. Drawing from his global experiences and diverse upbringing, Ross emphasizes the importance of meeting people where they are, especially in training, sales, and people development. As Head of Client Success at Accelerate Performance Sales Consulting, he leads global clients and coaches in reimagining people development. Tune in to Dear Workplace to gain valuable insights.

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  • S3 E17: Rethink Leadership by Rethinking How We Empower Parents and Leaders
    Jun 6 2024

    Leadership evolves, especially when we become parents. But this transition isn't often discussed. How can we navigate this new terrain more effectively? We sat down with Nicola Fitzpatrick, Director of Operations at Medtronic in St.Paul, Minnesota to explore her journeys as a leader and as a parent. Join us on Dear Workplace as we delve into these important conversations about balancing leadership and parenthood in male-dominated industries and communities.

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  • S3 E16: Why M&As Are Tough All the Time | Disrupt the Market by Democratizing M&A
    May 23 2024

    I've often found the mergers and acquisition (M&A) process to be expensive and exclusive, leaving many unsure of where to start or how to succeed. Like dating, it's about finding the right partners and building a dream team, whether you're buying or selling a company. And let's not forget about culture – M&As in the United States, Asia, and Europe all come with unique challenges.

    Enter Marcus Yeung, Founder & CEO of SEAbridge Partners and Co-founder of match.asia. With over 30 years of experience in every aspect of M&As, Marcus has seen it all. From his beginnings as a banker in London to his current role in Singapore, he shares his passion for this complex yet human space and his vision for disrupting the industry.

    Join us on Dear Workplace to learn how Marcus and his team are democratizing the M&A process with match.asia.

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  • S3 E15: Why M&As are Tough All the Time | Start with People
    May 16 2024

    About 70-90 percent of mergers and aquisitions (M&As) fail within their first year. Why? Despite being a longstanding business strategy, M&As continue to stumble. In the coming weeks, we'll explore this complex world and uncover why M&As are so challenging, and how we can improve.

    Our first guest in this series is Jennifer J. Fondrevay, known as the "M&A Whisperer." With three M&A experiences in major global companies, Jennifer identified patterns that define M&A success or failure. Her key insight? It all starts with prioritizing people.

    Join us on Dear Workplace by InnovatorsBox to learn how to transform your M&A journey into a success story.

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    42 m
  • S3 E14: Falling in Love with Korean Culture with Sam Paik
    May 9 2024

    After years in finance and business, Sam Paik noticed a troubling trend: overwork starting from childhood. Reflecting on the importance of childhood play and creativity, Sam saw a gap in the next generation's access to these vital experiences.

    Determined to make a change, he founded several education-focused companies, including Momo Camp. As a serial entrepreneur and educator, Sam is on a mission to revolutionize education, fostering environments where learning, play, and self-expression thrive. Momo Camp, his latest venture, offers a unique opportunity to experience Korea and delve into its history, addressing a significant gap in global education.

    Join us on Dear Workplace to discover Sam's inspiring journey and his vision for reshaping education and youth programs.

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