Real Recognition Radio
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Extraordinary Positive Performance
On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown will speak with Dr. Kim S. Cameron, the Associate Dean in charge of Executive Education in the Ross School at the University of Michigan, and is the author of Positive Leadership: Strategies for Extraordinary Performance. His past research has been published in more than 120 academic articles and 14 scholarly books, and he was recently recognized as among the top 10 social science scholars whose work has been...
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CEO Perspective: Leading a Non-Profit
On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown will speak with Rob Morris, President and co-founder of Love146, an international human rights organization working toward the abolition of child-sex slavery and exploitation through prevention and aftercare. Rob was named an “Agent of Change” by GQ magazine as well as earning the MySpace Impact Award for social justice. Rob lectures internationally on issues of child trafficking, justice, compassion & human...
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Get Rid of the Performance Review
On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown will speak with Dr. Samuel Culbert, the author of Get Rid of the Performance Review! How Companies Can Stop Intimidating, Start Managing— and Focus on What Really Matters. Samuel Culbert is a researcher and full-time tenured professor at UCLA Anderson School of Management in Los Angeles. Dr. Culbert is winner of a McKinsey Award for an article published in the Harvard Business Review. Do performance reviews force...
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It's Always Personal
How do emotions impact women and men at work? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown will speak with Anne Kreamer, the author of It’s Always Personal: Navigating Emotion in the New Workplace. Anne has worked as a columnist for Fast Company and Martha Stewart Living, and is a frequent blogger on HarvardBusinessReview.org and NextAvenue.org. Her work has appeared in Time, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Real Simple, and Travel + Leisure. How...
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AMA Business Boot Camp
What new skills do managers need today? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Edward T. Reilly, the President and CEO of the American Management Association International, and the editor of AMA Business Boot Camp: Management and Leadership Fundamentals That Will See You Successfully Through Your Career. The American Management Association is a world leader in talent development. Organizations worldwide, including the majority of the Fortune...
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Employee Loyalty and Culture
Are all the perks necessary? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Stan Phelps, the author of the amazon Best Seller, What's Your Purple Goldfish?: How to Win Customers and Influence Word of Mouth. Stan gained his know-how through a career filled with "dream jobs" for global mega-brands in sports including Adidas, IMG and the PGA of America. What workplace trends attract, retain, and create more loyal and engaged employees? Don’t miss...
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Trends in Incentive Research
What have new studies found regarding employee engagement? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Rodger D. Stotz, CCP, CPT, CPIM Chief Research Officer of The Incentive Research Foundation, and Melissa Van Dyke, President of the IRF. The Incentive Research Foundation (IRF), a private not-for-profit foundation, funds research studies and develops products serving all segments of the global incentive industry. The Foundation focuses its...
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Think Like Zuck: Five Business Secrets of Facebook's CEO
What are the five core values at Facebook? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Ekaterina Walter, author of Think Like Zuck: The Five Business Secrets of Facebook's Improbably Brilliant CEO Mark Zuckerberg Ekaterina is a social media innovator at Intel. A recognized business and marketing thought leader, she is a speaker and a regular contributor to Fast Company, Huffington Post, and other leading-edge print and online publications. She...
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The Culture Secret
How do you recruit and hire people that fit within your culture? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Dr. David “Doc” Vik, the author of The Culture Secret: How to Empower People and Companies No Matter What You Sell, and the CEO of The Culture King. Prior to founding The Culture King, Dr. Vik held the role of Coach at Zappos.com, where he helped drive the culture. During Dr. Vik’s tenure, Zappos received worldwide attention for their...
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Leadership: Zappos Speaker of the House
After Amazon acquired Zappos three years ago, has the Zappos culture changed in any way? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Jamie Naughton is Zappos.com Speaker of the House. As Speaker of the House, Jamie works directly with CEO Tony Hsieh, focusing on the culture for which the company has become known. Her role is essential in creating and driving the architecture of the dynamic culture as well as focusing on culture R&D to ensure...
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Branding Pays
What are the 5 steps to personal branding? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Karen Kang, the author of BrandingPays: The Five-Step System to Reinvent Your Personal Brand. Karen is a recognized brand strategist and the founder and CEO of BrandingPays LLC, a corporate and personal branding company. Previously, Karen was a partner with Regis McKenna Inc., the legendary marketing firm that created and launched the Apple brand. She's...
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Work Happy: What Great Bosses Know
What are the Top 5 Challenges for Bosses? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Jill Geisler, author of Work Happy: What Great Bosses Know. Jill was among the country's first women to lead a major market TV newsroom when she became news director of WITI-TV in Milwaukee in 1978, at the age of 27. Joining the faculty of the Poynter Institute, she now heads the leadership and management programs. How do leaders create great workplaces when...
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Lead with a Story
How does one become a better storyteller? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Paul Smith, consumer research executive at The Procter & Gamble Company, and the author of Lead with a Story: A Guide to Crafting Business Narratives That Captivate, Convince, and Inspire. Paul is a highly-rated trainer in several Procter & Gamble training colleges for leadership and communications. In addition to corporate clients, he is a lecturer in the MBA...