

Geeks, Geezers, and Googlization Show
Ira S Wolfe
If you think this is just another podcast, think again. We are the voice of the most important crucial conversations confronting business leaders and people today. Our goal is to bring you ways to reimagine tomorrow and explore the impact and convergence of business, technology, and people.
Recognized as one of the top all-time leadership and management podcasts (Goodpods), top leadership podcast (Podcast Tonight), top 1.5% of all podcasts (Listen Notes), Top 100 podcast (Chartable) to mention a few!
Recognized as one of the top all-time leadership and management podcasts (Goodpods), top leadership podcast (Podcast Tonight), top 1.5% of all podcasts (Listen Notes), Top 100 podcast (Chartable) to mention a few!
Episodes
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May 22, 2016 • 5min
Confessions of a Millennial Basher
Bashing Millennials has become a national pastime. Described as narcissistic, immature, trophy kid slackers, this generation (born between 1980 and 1996) has become the "alien" generation. Other generations watch and wonder who snatched the life and soul out of nearly 80 million American youth...and hundreds of millions worldwide. If only these labels were true. For sure, the stereotypes stick for many Millennials. But as this podcast of an article published by Millennial and hiring expert Ira S Wolfe reveals, the Millennials are really not much that different than older generations when they too were passing through their late teens and early 20s. Listen as blogger Ira Wolfe reads his article, Confessions of a Recovering Millennial Basher. You can also read the article on Cornerstone's ReWork Blog.

May 15, 2016 • 9min
High Cost of a Bad Hire
Truth be told, the cost of a bad hire induces widespread collateral damage — like spending $100 bills to earn pennies. When you consider that a toxic employee has a negative impact on both coworkers and customers, the costs skyrocket. According to a recent Cornerstone report, bad hires make their teammates 54 percent more likely to quit and can cost organizations up to three times more in hiring fees. Instead of leading, managing and delivering excellent customer service, bad hires force managers into damage control. The cost-to-hire is just one ingredient in a more complex formula that should be used when evaluating a poor hire. Additional variables include unemployment compensation, missed business opportunities, loss of team productivity, poor customer service, outplacement, weakened employer brand, litigation fees... just to name a few. So, what can a company do to reduce the risk of a bad hire and mitigate financial and other collateral damage? Listen to this interview with hiring expert Ira S Wolfe.

May 15, 2016 • 39min
Recrooglization: Recruiting in the Age of Googlization
"This [interview] is a clinic for small business owners and HR." Those were the words used by Business Builder Show hosts Marty Wolff and Kerry Kearney to describe this interview with Success Performance Solutions President and author Ira S Wolfe. zyou might be asking what is Recrooglization? The word was coined by Ira Wolfe to describe the current state of recruiting. It's simple – it's the practice of blending the art of recruiting with the science of Google. What does Google have to do with recruiting you might be asking? Google has disrupted and transformed the way people operate, communicate and interact online. The digital age offers many ways for companies to engage job seekers, especially those companies struggling to hire enough qualified workers. Listen now to Recrooglization and learn how to attract and acquire top talent in 2016 and beyond. And don't forget to download our white paper.

May 12, 2016 • 29min
The ABCs of Emotional Intelligence
Until recently emotional intelligence was largely ignored or dismissed. But with volatility, uncertainty, complexity,and ambiguity confronting us on a daily basis, past experience and education is often not enough to achieve and thrive in today's hyper-competitive business environment. Many studies have confirmed that the difference between top performers (especially at the executive and management level) and mediocre ones is emotional intelligence. During this podcast, Ira S Wolfe interviews emotional intelligence expert and executive coach Jennifer Zamecki from Well-Run Consulting. They discuss what emotional intelligence is, how to test for EQ, and how individuals can develop it. Ira and Jennifer even venture into the emotional intelligence of presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton as that of the Millennial Generation.


