Grow Strong Leaders Podcast

Meredith Bell
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Dec 13, 2022 • 39min

204: How Leaders Inspire, Connect, and Achieve at Ball Corporation

What happens if you refer to new initiatives in scientific terms like “experiment” and “test”? That’s exactly what Mark Kaestner, Ed.D., does at Ball Corporation. You’ll be fascinated to learn how that approach ensures success later, when scaling the program. Mark also explains why continuous feedback is a critical piece of the process. Mark is Vice President of Talent Development, Learning and Development, People Analytics and Transformation at Ball. He has more than twenty years of executive experience in these fields with companies like Coca-Cola and Graphic Packaging. Mark finds it exhilarating to have the opportunity to impact leaders and employees through talent solutions, and you’ll feel his enthusiasm come through in this conversation. You’ll discover: 3 core values that drive behavior and performance at BallWhy Mark uses the words “experimenting” and “testing” with initial implementation of a new program instead of “pilot”How continuous feedback is used by managers coaching employees and by employees giving upward feedbackThe 3 power questions that managers are encouraged to ask employees in their monthly meetingsThe key lessons Mark has learned in his own growth as a leaderCheck out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro
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Dec 9, 2022 • 47min

203: UofM Global’s LIFE Program: A Superb Benefit for FedEx Employees

What happens when a major university partners with a huge corporation to offer a program that helps employees earn college degrees? You get University of Memphis (UofM) Global’s LIFE: Learning Inspired by FedEx. Dr. Richard Irwin and Courtney Brafford, both of UofM Global, describe how the two organizations worked together to create a program that requires no out-of-pocket payments by employees and has resulted in high retention rates. Dr. Irwin is the Executive Dean, Academic Innovation and the College of Professional & Liberal Studies, and Courtney is Director of Student Success. They’ve created corporate partnerships that provide employees with opportunities for professional development that translate into college credit.You’ll discover: The need FedEx had that caused them to approach UofM GlobalKey elements of the LIFE program that have led to great results for participantsThe PREP Academy that UofM Global created to ensure participants succeeded with their courseworkBenefits that both FedEx and their employees have experiencedWhy the LIFE program now serves as an excellent recruitment tool for FedExCheck out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro
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Dec 6, 2022 • 32min

202: UC Berkeley’s Focus on People and Culture

What’s wrong with the term, Human Resources? In this enlightening conversation, Eugene Whitlock explains why he prefers People and Culture. He also describes the valuable work his DEI team has done to put in place an Equity Training Series and an Inclusive Leadership Academy for faculty and staff. Eugene is Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources and the Chief People & Culture Officer at the University of California Berkeley. Eugene leads a 75-person human resources department including talent acquisition, people and organization development, employee and labor relations, total rewards, diversity equity, inclusion and belonging, and human resources information systems. During his time at UC Berkeley, Eugene has emphasized the creation of a workplace where everyone can be themselves and feel like they belong.You’ll discover: What Eugene did when he became a leader for the first timeWhy he’s a big believer in feedbackThe reason for changing from Human Resources to People and CultureWhy Eugene set up a DEI team and the programs now offered to faculty and staffTwo research projects in the Psychology Department and the Haas School of Business that Eugene is involved with Check out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro
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Dec 2, 2022 • 41min

201: WM’s Award-winning Program for Front-Line Leaders

In many organizations, those who supervise individual contributors are often neglected when it comes to development opportunities. Not at WM. Phil Rhodes describes how they are providing a transformative program for all 3,600 of these leaders, which has led to 90%+ retention rate for those who complete the program. You’ll want to take notes to capture all the fantastic strategies Phil shares.Phil is Head of Learning and Leadership Development at WM, formerly Waste Management, a Fortune 250 company and North America’s largest environmental services company. Phil joined the People Organization at WM in 2021 and led the successful reorganization of WM’s learning organization. This effort supported the design and delivery of more consistent learning and leadership development solutions for the company’s 50,000+ employees. Phil and his team at WM were just named Bronze Winner of the Learning in Practice Award by Chief Learning Officer for their first-line leaders program.You’ll discover: The “listening tour” Phil conducted before re-designing WM’s learning organizationHow the CEO and the leadership team consider “People First” before making decisions that impact employeesWhat WM did to provide a virtual coach to every front-line leaderHow Cohort Learning is used to support learners and ingrain skillsWM’s generous program for educational assistanceCheck out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro
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Nov 29, 2022 • 43min

200: How Moderna Attracts and Develops Top Talent

Do you know of a company that’s created 12 powerful mindsets that are used daily by all employees? You do now, because Moderna is that company. And in this powerful interview, the team of April Eldred (VP, Talent Acquisition) and Noah Rabinowitz (VP, Learning & Development) describe with great enthusiasm what the Moderna Mindset looks like in action. As VP and Global Head of Learning and Development, Noah leads Moderna University, the team responsible for providing world-class learning solutions for all segments of Moderna’s employee population. Noah has almost 25-years of experience in the HR and learning industry. As VP of Global Talent Acquisition, April has recently been focused on building Moderna’s AI-capabilities in talent acquisition. She has spent more than 20 years creating recruitment teams that are passionate about building diverse talent pipelines and ‘making the match’ in a differentiated way.You’ll discover: Moderna’s mission statement and the unique culture that’s been created from itA sampling of the 12 Moderna Mindsets and how they’re applied in everyday work situationsHow April and Noah are using AI in talent acquisition and talent developmentWhy Moderna University is set up to serve those both internal and external to ModernaThe kind of data they’re using in their HR decision-makingCheck out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro
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Nov 18, 2022 • 41min

199: FLIPD Coaching – Leadership Development That Sticks

What does it take to create leadership training programs that result in real behavior change? Billy Martin has the answer because he’s done this successfully with sales leaders in two global companies—Salesforce and Dassault Systems. He describes all the elements built into their process, including teaching leaders how to ask powerful questions that draw out the native genius of their team members.Billy is Senior Director of Strategic Programs and Leadership at Medidata Solutions, a Dassault Systems Company. He’s passionate about leading teams of professionals that create programs for onboarding new sales leaders and B2B sales reps around the world. His team builds and delivers various leadership business simulations, training programs, guided coaching activities and skill assessments --- all designed to scale globally across the leadership community.  Billy is the co-author of One Thing: Focus on Sales Leadership: Insight from Top Business Executives on What It Takes to Be a Great Leader. He’s also been a basketball referee since 1978.You’ll discover: The FLIPD model and what the acronym meansHow Billy uses simulations to make learning relevant for learnersThe follow-up components that help leaders ingrain skillsWhat Billy and his team do to help leaders become effective coachesWays that Bill has grown as a leader over the yearsCheck out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro
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Nov 15, 2022 • 39min

198: Redfin’s Commitment to Creating a Coaching Culture

How do you help leaders take on the role of “coach” in addition to their other responsibilities? Arin Bryan is making that happen at Redfin with excellent results. You’ll love her enthusiasm for what she’s doing and the outstanding results they’re experiencing!Arin is the Senior Director for Learning and Organizational Development with Redfin, and prior to that, she led Learning and Development teams in the travel tech industry for Expedia and Vrbo. With 12 years of experience leading learning and development teams, Arin is an industry expert in talent development. She is passionate about creating innovative learning and career experiences, cultivating learning cultures, and driving behavior and skill growth. She is a Certified Professional Coach specializing in career, executive, and life coaching.You’ll discover: How Arin got “hooked” on coaching as a key skill for managersThe research and analysis she did to design the most effective training programsDifferent ways employees said they wanted “coaching” without using that wordWhy Arin—and Redfin’s CEO, Glenn Kelman—says it all starts with loveHow effective coaching impacts attraction and retention of talentCheck out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro
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Nov 10, 2022 • 46min

197: Hunting Discomfort No Matter What

Are you committed to achieving what you want in life #NoMatterWhat? Sterling Hawkins is on a mission to help more people do just that. In his interview, we talk about the five practices you can adopt to get results regardless of the circumstances you may be facing. Sterling serves as CEO and founder of the Sterling Hawkins Group, a research, training, and development company focused on unlocking human and organizational potential. He has been seen in publications like Inc., Fast Company, The New York Times and Forbes and recently released the best-selling book Hunting Discomfort: How to Get Breakthrough Results in Life and Business No Matter What. I highly recommend you pick up a copy ASAP, then study and apply the 5 practices.You’ll discover: Why Sterling recommends hunting for discomfort instead of avoiding itThe 5 practices from his book that empower you to achieve greater success and joyThe impact of the “Get a Tattoo” practice on your commitment to a desired resultHow “Building a Street Gang” can take your results to the next levelWhat Surrender really means when applied to all areas of your lifeCheck out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro
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Nov 8, 2022 • 37min

196: How Merck Is Building a Culture of Learning

What does it take to transform learning and development in a big pharmaceutical company? Johann Laville shares the three gaps that existed at Merck and what they’re doing to build a powerful learning culture. You’ll love hearing Johann’s passion and enthusiasm for all aspects of this undertaking…and you’ll gain important insights about what’s possible when everyone from the executive suite on down is committed to making the transformation a reality.Johann is the Chief Learning Officer in Global Learning & Development at Merck & Co., Inc. where he ensures that learning solutions and innovations are aligned with the company’s mission to save and improve lives. He has more than 20 years of experience leading large global teams with a focus on furthering business transformation as well as defining and launching innovative user experiences.   You’ll discover: The 3 gaps Merck is addressing in its “transformation of learning”What Johann and his team are doing to build a strong culture of learningHow Merck is resolving issues around the Journey of Leadership across all departmentsThe onboarding process in place for new hires to help them start their learning journey on Day 1Key leadership lessons that Johann has learned in his own journey Check out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro
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Nov 4, 2022 • 41min

195: Become the Person You Want to Network With

What thoughts come to mind when you hear the word “networking”? If any of them are negative—or if you wish you could build a stronger network yourself—this episode is for you. My guest Frank Agin is a masterful networker, and he has invested decades in showing others how to do it right. You’ll hear valuable tips around making introductions, the benefits of being a Giver and not a Taker, and what to do at networking events.Frank is president of AmSpirit Business Connections, which empowers entrepreneurs, sales representatives, and professionals to become successful through networking. He hosts the Networking Rx Podcast that’s packed with insights and interviews related to better business relationships. Frank is also the author of several books, including Foundational Networking, which I highly recommend if you’re interested in learning from a true thought leader around the importance of building professional relationships.You’ll discover: What many people get wrong about networkingThe elements of foundational networkingWhy KNOW, LIKE and TRUST are the keys to building strong business relationshipsThe infinite power of making introductionsSteps you can take to become effective at networking events Check out all the episodesLeave a review on Apple PodcastsConnect with Meredith on LinkedInFollow Meredith on TwitterDownload the free ebook Listen Like a Pro

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