What are the big questions I should be asking as a leader to shape a better future?
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🎙️If you had 100 plus global multinational Fortune 500 member companies working arm in arm with you, to what would you draw to their attention?
Our second guest in this series: Jennie Glazer, works with C-suite leaders whose businesses have an impact on the lives of thousands in her role as CEO at Coqual, the Centre for Talent Innovation. She sees her privileged position as an opportunity to ask questions that count. She calls on:
🔹 Fady Atallah, Creative Director of Cities at Moment Factory; and
🔹 Paul Propster, Chief Story Architect, NASA/JPL StoryLab (Retired)
to explore the kinds of questions she could be asking in this eighth episode of The More the Brainier.
Covered in this episode
- The power of gathering: live performances
- Coqual: enabling people to fully contribute at work
- Creating space for innovation
- Burning question: what are the questions we should be asking as leaders?
- Digging down to the real questions
- Wading through uncertainty
- Short-termism - no termism
- What can growth look like?
- Hitting the mute button
- What are the mechanisms for change
- The what is, the what if and the what could be
- Double bottom line: doing good and making money
- Learning form organisations and "the smaller guys"
Today’s guests:
Jennie Glazer (Main guest); Fady Atallah; Paul Propster
Host: Christine Renaud, Braindate
Referenced:
Cosm (02:11)
Pussy Riot, Riot Days (03:58)
EPIC PLayer's Spring Awakening (8:53)
LaGuardia High School: Considering Matthew Shepard, The Opera (Clip)(9:44)
Hal Gregerson Questions are the Answer (27:33)
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This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.
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