Brilliance: Leadership Learning

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Synopsis

At GE, learning is synonymous with leadership. In the Brilliance: Leadership Learning podcast, host Chantelle Nash and other members of Crotonville, GE's premier global learning institute (established in 1956) explore topics essential to individual and organizational development, connecting with influential leaders and experts along the way to share ideas, reflect, and bring us all to success in a rapidly changing world. A BrilliantYOU podcast© 2016 General Electric Company

Episodes

  • 24: A Chat with Susan Peters, GE's CHRO

    29/08/2017 Duration: 31min

    This episode marks ONE YEAR of the Brilliance: Leadership Learning podcast! What better way to celebrate than having some time with Susan Peters, GE's Chief HR Officer, to talk about leadership development. Hear how Susan builds in time for personal growth, what questions she asks other leaders, and her thoughts on the "hardware and software" of the company.

  • 23: Sr. HRM Latin America, Ana Lucia Caltabiano - Leader in Residence

    14/08/2017 Duration: 30min

    Our latest Leader in Residence at Crotonville was a real treat to work with. Ana Lucia Caltabiano provided us with great insights on how she started writing to better share deeply moving experiences, how she senses the company has changed (or not), and what she has learned from her reverse mentor. We also learn what she does in her free time (hint: it involves 350 large animals!)

  • 22: Women in Leadership, with Deborah Streeter

    30/07/2017 Duration: 47min

    Deborah Streeter, Sr. Professor of Personal Enterprise and Small Business Management at Cornell, joins us on this episode to cover a few key topics from eCornell's Women in Leadership courses (an online series which she authored and developed). Among them are gender bias, negotiation, and work-life balance/flow. Find Deborah's Women in Leadership program at the following link: https://www.ecornell.com/certificates/leadership-and-strategic-management/women-in-leadership/ Sound Advice - clips from Deborah on entrepreneurship: http://deborahstreeter.com/soundadvice/ GE Employees can discover additional eCornell offerings on BrilliantYOU.

  • 21: VP Supply Chain Europe, Melissa Twiningdavis - Leader in Residence

    18/07/2017 Duration: 30min

    21: VP Supply Chain Europe, Melissa Twiningdavis - Leader in Residence by GE Crotonville

  • 20: CMO Linda Boff - Leader in Residence

    01/07/2017 Duration: 31min

    Linda Boff, GE's CMO and our first Leader in Residence at GE Crotonville this year, arrived on campus within minutes of Jeff Immelt's announcement a few weeks ago. Listen in to hear Linda's initial observations and insights on other impactful topics, like separating the urgent from the important, what digital industrial means to her, and the importance of "Balance the Equation".

  • 19: Creating Purpose-Driven Content, with Melanie Fawcett

    19/06/2017 Duration: 44min

    Anyone can produce content, but how do we produce content that matters? Focus on purpose! Melanie Fawcett, a creative director and storyteller, spent some time with us to discuss the era of "mobile thought leadership", how to connect with users who are at the point of choice, and shifting our perspective from "creating" per se to "documenting". One major takeaway we had: Vanity stats = numbers while engagement = people. Preach! You can connect with Melanie on Facebook under her name, Melanie Fawcett.

  • 18: Art & Technology - The RSC & Intel Unite, with Sarah Ellis

    20/05/2017 Duration: 34min

    Sarah Ellis, Director of Digital Development for the Royal Shakespeare Company, graciously gave us some of her time to talk about the mind-blowing work done in collaboration with Intel and Imaginarium Studios on their production of Shakespeare's "The Tempest". We discussed how technology can be used to help enhance the message in storytelling, the importance of collaboration in multidisciplinary teams, and why she thinks art informs technology and technology informs art. You can follow Sarah on Twitter @scarahnellis and learn more about the RSC at RSC.org.uk Full video mentioned and sampled in this episode available here: http://tinyurl.com/IntelRSCTempest

  • 17: Servant Leadership, with Rick Rodriguez

    08/05/2017 Duration: 40min

    The power of community cannot be understated, especially when it comes to minority communities. In this discussion with Rick Rodriguez, hear how his community both challenged and inspired him to make a career change and become an advocate for other minorities, specifically those in the Hispanic and LGBTQ populations.

  • 16: Executive Presence, with Harrison Monarth

    25/04/2017 Duration: 32min

    Is executive presence something everyone should have? How can you be more confident when you are presenting? Harrison Monarth, an executive coach, leadership consultant, and New York Times best-selling author of Executive Presence: The Art of Commanding Respect Like a CEO and Breakthrough Communication, gives us valuable insights based on his extensive executive coaching experience. You can find Harrison at www.Gurumaker.com

  • 15: Communicating Your Message, with Megan Parker

    10/04/2017 Duration: 22min

    How we communicate with others has a big influence on our success in many areas of life. In this episode, hear how Megan Parker, Director of Culture Communications, prepares senior leaders across GE to deliver messages with impact - and what advice she has for anyone looking to improve this skill.

  • 14: 10 Things I Wish I Knew Earlier in My Career, with Eric Dirst

    28/03/2017 Duration: 49min

    Learning is critical to growth, and there are always things we wish we learned earlier in life. Hear the 10 things Eric Dirst, President of Online Services at DeVry Education Group, wishes he knew earlier in his career.

  • 13: Mindful Leadership, with Debbie Jeremiah

    14/03/2017 Duration: 59min

    Crotonville's resident Mindfulness expert, Debbie Jeremiah, joins us to discuss exactly what mindfulness is, its benefits, and why organizations should care (along with things both individuals and organizations can do to practice mindfulness. Referenced Links: - American Institute of Stress: https://www.stress.org/ - 2017 Global Stress Summit (Online for FREE April 24 - May 1, 2017): http://ebrain.heidihanna.com/p/globalstresssummit

  • 12: Generational Leadership, with Nina Bernardin

    24/02/2017 Duration: 47min

    From advancements in technology to new generations entering the workforce, the way we lead and the way organizations enable leadership is evolving. Listen to our conversation with one of GE's recent leadership program graduates as we discuss GE's approach to recruiting future leaders, the millennial experience, and exploring the broader concept of a "multipotential" workforce.

  • 11: Notes to Self, with Laura Schmidt

    22/01/2017 Duration: 26min

    Positivity is a powerful tool. From practicing gratitude to the power of believing in oneself, even small acts of positivity can have a big impact. Laura Schmidt knew this power of the subconscious mind and started her company "Notes to Self" by creating wearable items stamped with positive affirmations. Listen to her story about the road trip that inspired her to create her first product - socks - and the impact that she's seen positive affirmations have on others.

  • 10: Authentic Athletic Leadership, with Erick Anderson

    02/01/2017 Duration: 48min

    If you're a sports fan you've likely seen many examples of how team leadership works (or doesn't) in real time. Erick Anderson, a former NFL linebacker who started his career at the University of Michigan, shares how athletes often influence without power, the role of confidence and believing in oneself, and how effective leaders help their teams through modeling and "surrounding leaders with leaders". Authenticity emerges as a theme throughout the discussion, and - of course - we asked about the Michigan and Ohio State rivalry.

  • 9: Design Done by YOU, with Ram Castillo

    13/12/2016 Duration: 48min

    Ram Castillo, an award winning Design Director, Blogger, top ranking Podcaster, Speaker, CreativeLive.com Instructor and Author joins us to discuss his growth journey from Graphic Designer to everything you see here, and how anyone can apply design thinking to their everyday lives. From the importance of goal setting, thinking in terms of minimums to help you take action, and dissecting how all ideas start with a thought, this episode is packed with information and inspiration. You can learn more about Ram via his site, http://giantthinkers.com/, including the latest episodes from his podcast (also titled Giant Thinkers) and information on his 2 books. Connect with Ram via Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat(@TheGiantThinker).

  • 8: SVP & General Counsel Alex Dimitrief - Leader in Residence

    27/11/2016 Duration: 31min

    Alex Dimitrief, GE's Sr. VP & General Counsel, discusses the importance of teams, constructive conflict, and one of his biggest early leadership mistakes during his visit to Crotonville as Leader in Residence.

  • 7: "Bee" Yourself - Finding Your Passion with Nicole Buergers

    15/11/2016 Duration: 27min

    Are you passionate about what you do? Meet Nicole Buergers, a burnout B2B internet marketer turned entrepreneur who found happiness through beekeeping after a long (and interesting) professional development journey. Listen as she talks about the value of staying open to new experiences and what others who are looking for a change can do to help fulfill their passions. Visit Nicole's website at www.bee2beehoney.com

  • 6: VP - SHRM Harry Elsinga, Leader in Residence

    01/11/2016 Duration: 17min

    Harry Elsinga, Senior HRM of GE Oil & Gas, spent some time on the Crotonville campus as Leader in Residence and shared his thoughts on the value of ongoing learning, scaling your skills up, digital impacts in the HR space, and how the scope of leadership and what it means to means to be a leader is expanding.

  • 5: Respect The Journey, with Lynn Le of Society Nine

    09/10/2016 Duration: 51min

    After taking up kickboxing classes and shopping around for boxing gloves, we discovered Society Nine - a premium women's boxing gear and sportswear startup founded by Lynn Le. Pleasantly surprised and inspired by the company's ethos (not to mention their awesome gloves), we asked Lynn to join us and discuss her startup journey, what she's learned along the way, the strength of women leaders in sport and life, and the importance of simply respecting the journey. Visit their website - www.societynine.com - follow them on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram; and subscribe to the Society Nine podcast on iTunes.

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