Archives from May 2007
Howard Gardner on the Need for Multiple “Minds”
Specific cognitive abilities required for success in the years ahead
May 25, 2007 / Podcast # 07-06
Howard Gardner is the John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He also holds positions as Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and Senior Director of Harvard Project Zero. Read more…
Stephen M. R. Covey on How to Build, Keep and Repair Trust
The positive and profitable path for today's leaders
May 18, 2007 / Podcast # 07-05
Stephen M.R. Covey is the former CEO of Covey Leadership Center, which, under his stewardship, became the largest leadership development company in the world. A Harvard MBA, he joined Covey Leadership Center as a Client Developer and later became National Sales Manager and then President & CEO. Read more…
Kevan Hall on Speed Management
Is there such a thing as too much teamwork?
May 11, 2007 / Podcast # 07-04
Kevan Hall founded Global IntegrationTM in 1994, to develop “the skills of working internationally” for the world’s leading companies. He realized that the tools he and his colleagues developed for complex international, virtual, remote and matrixed organizations were based on creating underlying speed and simplicity and were applicable to almost any complex company. Read more…
Jaynie Smith on Competitive Advantage
How do you define your competitive advantage?
May 4, 2007 / Podcast # 07-03
Jaynie L. Smith is the author of Creating Competitive Advantage and president of Smart Advantage, Inc., a marketing/management consultancy whose clients range from mid-sized to Fortune 500 companies. She consults nationally and internationally with CEOs and executives, helping their businesses define competitive advantages. Read more…

