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Change Management Review Podcast

English, Finance, 1 season, 106 episodes, 2 days, 50 minutes
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Change Management Review™ brings together professionals who work with organizational change—both academic research and real-world practices—through integrated global perspectives.
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Emotional Intelligence v. Artificial Intelligence: How Change Management Professionals Can Future Proof Themselves with Robin Hill

William Vanderbloemen reveals the 12 teachable traits which he finds all unicorns have in common.
2/12/202430 minutes, 47 seconds
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Culture & Transformation: How to Use Change Management Principles to Bring the People Along the Journey with Miriam Dicks

William Vanderbloemen reveals the 12 teachable traits which he finds all unicorns have in common.
1/22/202431 minutes, 53 seconds
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General Management is Dead: How Expert Leaders Can Advance Their Career with Dr. Wanda Wallace

William Vanderbloemen reveals the 12 teachable traits which he finds all unicorns have in common.
12/11/202329 minutes, 25 seconds
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Be the Unicorn: 12 Data-Driven Habits that Separate the Best Leaders from the Rest, With William Vanderbloemen

William Vanderbloemen reveals the 12 teachable traits which he finds all unicorns have in common.
11/13/202330 minutes, 43 seconds
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Build Your Model For Leading Change With Marsha Acker

Build Your Model for Leading Change invites you to take an exceptional journey of personal growth that will have a direct impact on your ability to successfully lead others.
10/24/202330 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Sound of the Future with Tobias Dengel

Explore the future of voice technology.
10/16/202324 minutes, 36 seconds
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Transformational Leadership: The Connection Between Leaders and Organizational Change, with Aneace Haddad

Explore the delicate balance between control and empowerment in leadership and the significance of vulnerability.
8/31/202332 minutes, 29 seconds
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Workplace Wisdom: How to Resolve Interpersonal Conflicts in the Workplace, With Liz Kislik

Liz Kislik discusses workplace conflict resolution.
8/28/202329 minutes, 39 seconds
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Fostering a Positive Environment, With Jennifer Krippner

Jennifer Krippner discusses how to help healthcare leaders build trust, respect, and compassion with team members.
8/21/202325 minutes, 18 seconds
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Leaving Normal, With Dr. Keera Godfrey

Dr. Keera Godfrey discusses learning how to change direction beyond your comfort zone in pursuit of your goals and passion.
6/19/202329 minutes, 36 seconds
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Learning to Manage Personal Change With SCARED SO WHAT, With Dr. Grant Van Ulbrich

Dr. Grant Van Ulbrich talks about the importance of personal change and how we all can learn to manage it for ourselves and within our practice as leaders, coaches, and change makers.
4/17/202322 minutes, 38 seconds
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Coaching People through Organizational Change, With Amy Tarrant and Sue Noble

Sue Noble and Amy Tarrant connected at a Change Management Institute event in 2018, quickly realizing the extent to which their skillset overlapped and the significant benefit there would be in blending these skill sets to deliver successful, long-term change.  Amy subsequently invited Sue to talk at one of the Change Management Institute’s events. This
3/3/202334 minutes, 33 seconds
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How Deeply Are You Listening? With Oscar Trimboli

Oscar Trimboli defines listening as “the willingness to have your mind changed.” Through his decades of study, Oscar has identified five levels of listening. Each of these levels takes the listener – and the speaker – deeper into the conversation. In this podcast, Oscar and Managing Editor Brian Gorman dive into what it takes to
12/5/202238 minutes, 1 second
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Wisdom Shared, With Beth Banks Cohn

Both guest Beth Banks Cohn and Managing Editor Brian Gorman have spent decades in the field of organizational change management. In this podcast they explore some of the many lessons that Beth has learned over the years that she wants to pass on the today’s change professionals. Tune in and hear Beth's answers to questions
11/18/202220 minutes, 46 seconds
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Culture, Uncertainty, and Ambiguity; How to Lead and Manage Change Within That Context, With Paula Cizek

Culture is your company's best competitive advantage. Competitors can copy ideas and steal people; customer demands and markets can change in an instant. How well your teams work together, and how well your bonds hold in the face of change, will determine your success. When you eliminate dysfunction between leadership and employees, you end up
11/7/202222 minutes, 59 seconds
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Why It Is So Hard to Change Behaviour and How to Solve the Challenge, With Lindsey Agness

Changing an organisation’s culture and the behaviours within it is one of the most difficult leadership challenges. Lindsey Agness and Theresa Moulton will explore why it is such a challenge and how to take practical steps to shift behaviour.  This podcast will deliver practical ideas and tips for behaviour change. Tune in and hear Lindsey's
8/19/202233 minutes, 15 seconds
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Why You Find Them Irritating and What to Do About It

There is no question about it. Generational differences exist and often lead to friction, disagreement, conflict, disengagement, turnover, and project failure. As change practitioners and leaders, it is important to understand How to navigate these differences successfully. Chris De Santis, author of Why I Find You Irritating, joins Management Editor Brian Gorman to explore the
8/8/202224 minutes, 19 seconds
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Culture Isn’t an Afterthought, With Will Scott

Early change management methodologies focused heavily on culture. As the profession has grown and matured, other aspects of organizational change have tended to take center stage, with less, if any focus remaining on culture. In his book The Culture Fix, Will Scott makes the case that culture does, in fact belong front and center and
7/8/202225 minutes, 59 seconds
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Stop Managing and Start Leading, With Hamza Kahn

Hamza Kahn began his 2015 TEDx talk, Stop Managing, Start Leading, by telling his audience that there are three things about him that they should know: he was born in 1987 (28 years old), he loves hip hop, and he is a horrible boss. Through his own experiences, as well as the wisdom of long-time
6/17/202226 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Heart of Transformation, With Michael J. Leckie

In The Heart of Transformation: Build the Human Capabilities That Change Organizations for Good, Michael J. Leckie writes, “Throughout this book I will be talking about individual change as the basis for all change.” Michael and Managing Editor Brian Gorman explore the author’s perspective of organizational change as people-centric and how that perspective leads to
5/27/202231 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Secret Sauce for Leading Transformational Change, With Ian Ziskin, Jennifer McEwen, and Beth Banks Cohn

“Written by a collaborative, diverse, and inclusive community of contributors and business experts, (The Secret Sauce for Leading Transformational Change) is about leading transformational change on an individual, team, organizational, and societal level.” Author Ian Ziskin is joined by two of the many contributors to this unique book in this podcast with Change Management Review
5/20/202233 minutes
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Beyond Digital: How Great Leaders Transform Their Organizations and Shape the Future, With Paul Leinwand

In their book Beyond Digital: How Great Leaders Transform Their Organizations and Shape the Future, PwC partners Paul Leinwand and Matt Mani posit that digitization is not enough to be a winner in the future; at best, it will allow you to continue playing. Through their work with global organizations, they have identified seven strategies
4/11/202220 minutes, 7 seconds
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Metrics of Change – Measure What Matters, With Dana Houston Jackson

Are the metrics of change management the metrics of the change itself? Why can folks have an adverse reaction to being individually measured? What are the Dark Side of KPIs and how do we combat that? Dana will provide the 4-step process to reveal useful and meaningful measures for both change and change management. Tune
3/28/202243 minutes, 33 seconds
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Gatherings That Make Change Stick, With Lindsey Caplan

Lindsey Caplan shares with Managing Editor Brian Gorman the ways in which change leaders and practitioners can significantly increase the effectiveness of change-related gatherings (e.g., town halls, launches, offsites). Her approach helps to engage employees more fully in change efforts and to move from a “one-size-fits-all” approach to one that is “made-to-fit-me.” Tune in to
3/21/202213 minutes, 40 seconds
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Strategies to Manage Stress and Weather Storms in the Workplace, With Robin Hill

Given the turbulence and uncertainty of the future of work, Robin Hills' insights on emotional resilience in business are prescient for change practitioners and change leaders. In this podcast, Managing Editor Brian Gorman and Robin explore the role that emotional resilience plays in our work, the effect of emotion on resilience, and the importance of
3/7/202222 minutes, 44 seconds
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Digitization and the Future of Change Management, With Gavin Wedell

Change management digitization pioneer Gavin Wedell joins Management Editor Brian Gorman to explore the role of digitization in change management. Based on a year of experience in the application of a digital platform for supporting organizational change, Gavin estimates that approximately 17% of a practitioner’s time could be shifted from administrative work (e.g., tracking and
2/28/202222 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Being and Doing of Change Leadership, With Nancy Murphy

Whether you are a change leader, change practitioner, or a bit of both, Nancy Murphy offers valuable insights on how to be more successful in this podcast with Managing Editor Brian Gorman. Nancy provides insights into historical leadership traits that are no longer serving either leaders or their organizations. She also provides suggestions – some
2/18/202222 minutes, 46 seconds
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Change Levers: 8 Ways to Achieve Faster, Easier, and Better Results, With Jake Jacobs

How we approach change is dependent on the mindset that we bring to it, and Jake Jacob’s mindset has always been that it can be faster and easier and deliver better results if we think about it in ways that are different from most change management methodologies. Through his decades of providing support and guidance
2/14/202228 minutes, 19 seconds
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What is Essential for Change Managers and Change Leaders Today?

In this far-ranging discussion, Change Management Review Managing Editor Brian Gorman and Michael Hynes, author of The Myth-Guided Mind, get very practical about the role of change practitioners and change leaders in today’s workplace uncertainty. Tune in to get Michael Hynes' answers to questions such as: In The Myth-Guided Mind, you share a significant personal
2/4/202224 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Case for A Different Mindset About Change, With Erika Andersen

What if, instead of seeing change as difficult, costly, and “weird” or outside the ordinary, we were to look at it as easy/doable, rewarding, and normal? In this podcast, Proteus International’s founding partner Erika Andersen and Change Management Review Managing Editor Brian Gorman begin by exploring this mindset shift. Erika believes that this should be
1/28/202222 minutes, 19 seconds
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Valuable Change, With Brendon Baker

Brendon Baker believes that as a profession, we have over-complicated our approaches to change management. He has taken it upon himself to simplify it and in doing so, to help change leaders drive real value. Brendon and Managing Editor Brian Gorman discuss his approach for doing so Tune in and get Brendon Baker's answers to
1/19/202231 minutes, 45 seconds
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Understanding and Applying Paradigms in Organizational Change, With Dr. Keith Merron

Dr. Keith Merron joins Managing Editor Brian Gorman to explore the valuable role that using paradigms as a lens can play both in transformational coaching and transformational change management. As Keith highlights during the conversation, “paradigm” becomes highly complex at the organizational level. Individuals and teams each have their own paradigms. The policies, processes, and
12/13/202131 minutes, 19 seconds
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Measurement, Change Management, and Facing the Future, With Beth Montag-Schmaltz

In this far-ranging conversation, Beth Montag-Schmaltz, Principal and Founder at 71 & Change, joins Managing Editor Brian Gorman to explore the changing practice of change management. The theme of measurement runs through the conversation, from the importance – and an approach – for measuring and tracking initiatives across an enterprise to the role that measurement
12/6/202123 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Silent Stakeholder, With Tricia Steege

What we don’t know about our employees may be one of the keys to why so many of our change initiatives fail to deliver on their promises. In this episode of the Change Management Review podcast, Managing Editor Brian Gorman discusses the role of trauma in change. Tricia Steege, who has done significant research in
11/15/202111 minutes, 27 seconds
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Navigating Disruption Part 2 – With David Giersdorf

David Giersdorf knows how to navigate disruption. His decades of C-suite experience in the travel industry have helped him identify six protocols for “navigating your company, career, and life through the fog of disruption.” In Part 2 of this two-part podcast, Managing Editor Brian Gorman and David dive more deeply into some of his protocols as
11/8/202116 minutes, 2 seconds
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Navigating Disruption Part 1 – With David Giersdorf

David Giersdorf knows how to navigate disruption. His decades of C-suite experience in the travel industry have helped him identify six protocols for “navigating your company, career, and life through the fog of disruption.” In Part 1 of this two-part podcast, Managing Editor Brian Gorman explores with David each of these protocols and what it
11/1/202121 minutes, 34 seconds
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Facilitating Breakthrough, With Adam Kahane

In his forward to Adam Kahane’s book Facilitating Breakthrough, Edgar Schein writes, “The key to this book is the second word in its title: breakthrough. With powerful stories from around the world, Adam Kahane tells us how he and his colleagues have worked with groups, both within organizations and across larger social systems, that are
10/7/202127 minutes, 52 seconds
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Organizational Ecology, With Joan Lurie

Joan Lurie, CEO of Orgonomix (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) joins Managing Editor Brian Gorman in this exploration of change management through a very different lens. Approaching organizations as ecosystems and sub-systems, Joan describes the key elements of the ecosystem to focus on in order to guide the change to success. She provides examples from her more
10/1/202136 minutes, 34 seconds
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Curve Benders: A New Perspective on the Role of Change Practitioner and Change Leader, With David Nour

In this podcast, Managing Editor Brian Gorman talks with David Nour about the interweave of personal, organizational, and social change, the role of innovation and how to achieve it, and the importance of non-linear growth. Nour discusses the importance of relationships as a key resource for those who are leading and facilitating change as well
9/24/202134 minutes, 33 seconds
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Reimagining Change Management, With Yvonne Ruke Akpoveta

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Yvonne Ruke Akpoveta – a continuous learner and teacher in the field with more than two decades of experience as a change management practitioner. As CEO and Founder of Olive Blue, The Change Leadership, Yvonne works globally with professionals, executives, and organizations to
9/16/202125 minutes, 37 seconds
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The Individual and the System: A Dual Lens on Change Management, With Ochuko Igbeyi

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Ogheneochuko (Ochuko) Igbeyi – an experienced change leadership advocate in financial services with over 20 years multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural experience in Nigeria, West Africa, and Canada. He is PMP and Change Management certified with practical experience in product management, process improvement and relationship
9/10/202120 minutes, 7 seconds
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The Important Role of Story in Change Management, With Jennifer Roth

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Jennifer Roth – a senior marketing communications professional with extensive experience developing innovative strategies for informing, guiding, and motivating people. Her unique blend of creativity and analytics has created value for a wide variety of organizations, from mid-sized local businesses to Fortune 500
9/3/202118 minutes, 3 seconds
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A New Perspective on the Change Practitioner’s Role, With Caroline Samné

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Caroline Samné – co-founder of The Pillars, a Montreal-based consulting firm which specializes in organizational culture and transformation, organizational learning, the development of leadership, and talent management. She is a fluently bilingual change architect and leader of change. Caroline is very passionate about
8/30/202123 minutes, 49 seconds
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Neuroscience and Change Management, With Vijay Chander

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Vijay Chander – Senior Manager-Change Management Specialist-Innovation, Technology and Shared Services at TD Bank. Vijay’s education and career have brought him from India to the Philippines to Toronto, Canada, and he has over 19 years of rich broad experience in Program/Project management, Business
8/23/202117 minutes, 46 seconds
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Change Practitioners in a Changing World, With Meighan (Meg) Newhouse

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Meighan (Meg) Newhouse – CEO and Co-Founder, Inspirant Group, home of the #Unconsultants who guide clients from inspiration to transformation. In an era ushering in more digitization and automation, she still believes that humans are any organization’s greatest asset. After observing many people
8/6/202115 minutes, 59 seconds
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20 Over 20, With Danyele Harris-Thompson

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Danyele Harris-Thompson – Change Management and Transformation Services Sr. Leader, AEMEA, at Kao Corporation. She is an experienced external and internal change strategist, successfully developing and delivering people readiness plans across various industries and sectors, including consumer goods, food processing, healthcare, energy, multimedia
5/13/202126 minutes, 14 seconds
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Drive Innovation and Change by Inspiring a Creative Corporate Culture, With Maryam Emami

In this podcast, Change Management Review Editor-In-Chief Theresa Moulton interviews Maryam Emami, Ph.D., MBA – Senior Consultant, Talent and Organization at Infosys Consulting. With extensive OD/OE experience within various teams of executives, leaders and engineers, Dr. Emami is passionate about bridging the gap between business process and human side of client's IT operations using effective
3/8/202140 minutes, 13 seconds
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Change Weariness: Lessons for Lessening Change Fatigue in 2021, With Dana Houston Jackson

In this podcast, Change Management Review Editor-In-Chief Theresa Moulton interviews Dana Houston Jackson, Lead Principal Change Advisor at 1898 & Co., the consulting and technology arm of Burns & McDonnell. She specializes in simplifying the complex and improving adoption and usage in order to achieve full business value. Dana is a straight-shooter, New Thought thinker,
2/22/202131 minutes
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Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Change Management

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Sarah Gaeta – Interim Chief Executive Officer of Sage Beacon, and a seasoned professional who has worked with a series of multi-national organizations and positively impacted product portfolios and technological business operations. Prior to joining Sage Beacon, Sarah Gaeta served multiple leadership roles
10/9/202030 minutes, 6 seconds
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The Phoenix Encounter Method: Lead Like Your Business is on Fire, With Sameer Hasija

In this podcast, Change Management Review Editor-In-Chief Theresa Moulton interviews Sameer Hasija, Dean of Executive Education and Professor at INSEAD, which is ranked by the Financial Times as among the world’s top three business schools; and author of The Phoenix Encounter Method: Lead Like Your Business is on Fire (McGraw-Hill; October 27). Sameer’s teaching focusses
9/24/202041 minutes, 49 seconds
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How to Overcome Culture Antibodies that Reject Change, With Dana Houston Jackson

In this podcast, Change Management Review Editor-In-Chief Theresa Moulton interviews Dana Houston Jackson. In her role as Senior Change Advisor at 1898 & Co. (a division of Burns & McDonnell), she specializes in reducing friction to make change easy and challenging the ordinary to create better futures. With 25+ years’ experience in Project Management, Enterprise
9/11/202026 minutes, 53 seconds
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Political Skill at Work, With Parker Ellen, III

In this podcast, Change Management Review Editor-In-Chief Theresa Moulton interviews B. Parker Ellen III, Assistant Professor of Management and Organizational Development in Northeastern University’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business. Parker researches social influence topics, primarily organizational politics and leadership, and has been published in numerous academic outlets, including Journal of Management, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Journal
9/3/202037 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ruthless Consistency, With Michael Canic

In this podcast, Change Management Review Editor-In-Chief, Theresa Moulton, interviews Michael Canic, PhD – author of RUTHLESS CONSISTENCY: How Committed Leaders Execute Strategy, Implement Change and Build Organizations That Win (September 1, 2020; McGraw Hill). He is also the founder and president of Making Strategy Happen, a consultancy which helps committed leaders turn ambition into
8/31/202036 minutes, 50 seconds
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Brilliant, Be the Leader Who Shines Brightly Without Burning Out, With Jamie Shapiro

In this podcast, Change Management Review Editor-In-Chief Theresa Moulton interviews Jamie Shapiro - Founder and CEO of Connected EC, a leading authority on connecting leadership performance and wellbeing, and the bestselling author of Brilliant, Be the Leader Who Shines Brightly Without Burning Out. Having experienced burnout in the corporate world, Jamie understands the incredible pressure
8/21/202023 minutes, 40 seconds
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5 Ways to Help Your Team Be Open to Change, With Edith Onderick-Harvey

Summary In this podcast, Change Management Review Editor-In-Chief Theresa Moulton interviews Edith Onderick-Harvey, Managing Partner of NextBridge Consulting, LLC. As change leaders and change professionals, you naturally embrace, engage in, and affect change. Personal leadership and engagement, however, is not enough. You need to help leaders engage their teams in new thinking, creativity, and innovation.
8/14/202034 minutes, 54 seconds
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When Radical Change Meets Adaptive Leadership, with Salima Hemani

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Salima Hemani – Founder and President of SZH Consulting LLC, a boutique management consulting and executive coaching firm based in the Washington D.C. Metro area. Prior to that, Salima held senior leadership positions at global, Fortune 500 companies including Accenture, Northrop Grumman, Marriott
8/8/202026 minutes, 29 seconds
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Creating the Change-Maker Culture, With Edith Onderick-Harvey

Topic overview:  As change leaders and change professionals, you naturally embrace, engage in and affect change.  However, your personal leadership and engagement is not enough. In too many organizations, change leaders are outnumbered by those who are standing on the sidelines, waiting for someone else to act. You need to help leaders to get their
8/3/202041 minutes, 49 seconds
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HERO Transformation, With Arif Harbott

Summary In this podcast, Change Management Review Managing Editor Brian Gorman interviews Arif Harbott, co-author with Cuan Mulligan of The HERO Playbook: The Step-by-Step Guide for Delivering Large-Scale Change. HERO is a transformation framework (Hypothesize, Execute, Result Observed) based on the authors’ experience in guiding over $1 billion in transformational change initiatives. The HERO Playbook
7/27/202024 minutes, 25 seconds
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Humantelligence and Corporate Culture, with Juan Luis Betancourt

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Juan Luis Betancourt, CEO of Humantelligence, a company that works with their clients to apply psychometrics, analytics, and artificial intelligence to help align culture and strategy. His experience in human capital advising was developed while a partner at Korn/Ferry International and Heidrick &
6/29/202024 minutes, 12 seconds
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Leading Clarity: The Breakthrough Strategy to Unleash People, Profit and Performance – With Brad Deutser

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Brad Deutser, author of Leading Clarity: The Breakthrough Strategy to Unleash People, Profit and Performance and President and CEO of Deutser, an award-winning management consulting firm that works with leaders to create great companies inside and out. Brad is a trusted counselor and
6/22/202022 minutes, 54 seconds
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Vertical Development for Leading in Turbulent Times, with Jessica Bronzert

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Jessica Bronzert, founder of The Sparks Group. Jessica is passionate about helping leaders and teams develop the capacity and skills they need to be successful. Motivated by the diversity of the human experience and organizational life, Jessica employs specialized change and coaching training,
5/11/202034 minutes, 3 seconds
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Change Scenarios – What Will the New Normal Look Like Post-Corona Crisis? – With Melanie Franklin

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Melanie Franklin, Co-Chair of the Change Management Institute UK, Director of Agile Change Management LTD, and a respected author of text books and articles on change, project, and program management. Melanie is also an examiner, responsible for assurance of the work of a
5/1/202034 minutes, 44 seconds
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Organizational Communications in a Time of High Disruption

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Keith Kitani – CEO and co-founder of GuideSpark, a change communications software company that enables organizations to manage, measure, and scale the effectiveness of their internal communications to drive organizational change and achieve business goals. Keith’s career has been focused on building
4/24/202029 minutes, 6 seconds
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Change from the Future: The Merlin Process and Strategy Mapping, with Amie Devero

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ “From the Field” Series, Brian Gorman interviews Amie Devero, author of the book "Powered by Principle: Using Core Values to Build World-Class Organizations". She focuses her 20+ year coaching practice on founders and executives in small and medium-sized post-revenue startups, with a special interest (although not
10/28/201929 minutes, 3 seconds
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Transformational Executive Change Leadership, with Steve Salisbury

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ “From the Field” Series, Brian Gorman interviews Steve Salisbury, Transformational Leadership Expert. Steve has worked with some of the world’s most recognizable enterprises to set their changes in motion by creating transformational capacity, galvanizing leaders, and driving accountability to institutionalize the entire transformation. In an industry where
10/3/201914 minutes, 57 seconds
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iX Leadership: Create High-Five Cultures and Guide Transformation (Part 3), with Dr. Rachel MK Headley

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Dr. Rachel MK Headley, CEO of Rose Group Int’l (RGI). Rachel loves to diagnose really thorny root-cause issues and create action-based solutions. She is a big picture thinker who loves people and can get seemingly impossible things done. She always wanted to be
9/23/201920 minutes, 47 seconds
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iX Leadership: Create High-Five Cultures and Guide Transformation (Part 2), with Dr. Rachel MK Headley

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Dr. Rachel MK Headley, CEO of Rose Group Int’l (RGI). Rachel loves to diagnose really thorny root-cause issues and create action-based solutions. She is a big picture thinker who loves people and can get seemingly impossible things done. She always wanted to be
9/16/201922 minutes, 14 seconds
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iX Leadership: Create High-Five Cultures and Guide Transformation (Part 1), with Dr. Rachel MK Headley

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Dr. Rachel MK Headley, CEO of Rose Group Int’l (RGI). Rachel loves to diagnose really thorny root-cause issues and create action-based solutions. She is a big picture thinker who loves people and can get seemingly impossible things done. She always wanted to be
9/9/201932 minutes, 42 seconds
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Good Authority, with Jonathan Raymond

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Jonathan Raymond - CEO at Refound and author of the award-winning book Good Authority: How to Become the Leader Your Team Is Waiting For. In 2018, he was named one of Inc. Magazine’s top 100 leadership speakers. After spending 20 years trying
8/26/201938 minutes, 58 seconds
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Transformation, with Judi Neal

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Judi Neal - an author on workplace spirituality and an internationally recognized scholar, speaker, and consultant. She focused her earlier research on business leaders who have a strong commitment to their spirituality, and studied how they've bridged the spiritual world and the
6/24/201924 minutes, 8 seconds
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Readiness for Change, with Matthew Painter

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Matthew Painter, Director of Leadership Development at University of Alabama Birmingham. With 15+ years of professional experience in higher education and healthcare, Matthew has spent the last 8 years in Organization / Leadership Development roles in healthcare where he uses a systemic
6/10/201921 minutes, 53 seconds
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Change Management and Coaching, with Mark Ruth

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Mark Ruth. Since joining the International Coach Federation (ICF) more than a decade ago, Mark has been committed to developing and expanding the ICF’s presence as an industry thought leader.  His department has unveiled more than a dozen global industry studies on
5/9/201918 minutes, 57 seconds
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Creating a Legacy: Leading Change Through Emotional Intelligence, with Peter Jansen

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Brian Gorman interviews Peter Jansen. With more than two decades of international experience in emotional intelligence and leadership coaching, Peter works primarily with medical professionals, universities, associations, leaders, and top coaches around the world in initiating transformational change. Understanding emotions, human nature, and leadership has
5/1/201925 minutes, 51 seconds
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You Know Your IQ, What’s Your CQ?, With Barbara A. Trautlein, Ph.D.

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Barbara A. Trautlein, Ph.D. – principal and founder of Change Catalysts, author of the best-selling book Change Intelligence: Use the Power of CQ to Lead Change that Sticks, and originator of the CQ® System for Developing Change Intelligence®. For over 25 years, she
9/13/201830 minutes, 27 seconds
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Agile Change Management, With Melanie Franklin

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Melanie Franklin, Co-Chair of the Change Management Institute UK, Director of Agile Change Management LTD, and a respected author of text books and articles on change, project, and program management. Melanie is also an examiner, responsible for assurance of the work of a
9/10/201840 minutes, 42 seconds
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Overcoming Change Management Fails and Struggles, With Caroline Kealey

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Caroline Kealey, an internationally recognized communications strategist, change facilitator, trainer and author with over 20 years of experience in the field. As Principal and Founder of Ingenium Communications, Caroline is committed to making a difference and building lasting, meaningful partnerships with her
4/17/201828 minutes, 42 seconds
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9 Change Management Principles from Research (Part 2), With Daniel Lock

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ “From the Field” Series, Managing Editor Brian Gorman continues his conversation with Daniel Lock. As principal of Daniel Lock Consulting, in Sydney, Australia, Daniel has worked with large banking corporations in Australia including Westpac, National Australia Bank, and Macquarie Bank. He has also served numerous smaller
4/9/201820 minutes, 37 seconds
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9 Change Management Principles from Research (Part 1), With Daniel Lock

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ “From the Field” Series, Managing Editor Brian Gorman interviews Daniel Lock. As principal of Daniel Lock Consulting, in Sydney, Australia, Daniel has worked with large banking corporations in Australia including Westpac, National Australia Bank, and Macquarie Bank. He has also served numerous smaller organizations, helping them to
4/3/201821 minutes, 2 seconds
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Trust and Change (Part 2), With Stephen W. Maye

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ “From the Field” Series, Managing Editor Brian Gorman continues his conversation with Stephen W. Maye – a business leader and change agent with experience leading diverse teams across north America and Asia-Pacific. He is the co-creator and chief integrator of the Change Execution Methodology (CEM) for
12/5/201723 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trust and Change (Part 1), With Stephen W. Maye

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ “From the Field” Series, Managing Editor Brian Gorman interviews Stephen W. Maye – a business leader and change agent with experience leading diverse teams across north America and Asia-Pacific. He is the co-creator and chief integrator of the Change Execution Methodology (CEM) for business transformation that
11/28/201721 minutes, 23 seconds
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Change Management in Higher Education, With Chris Mayer

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ “From the Field” Series, Managing Editor Brian Gorman interviews Chris Mayer, a career Army officer who is serving as associate dean for strategy, policy, and assessment, and associate professor of philosophy at the United States Military Academy at West Point. Chris has led, been part of,
11/21/201721 minutes, 1 second
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Coaching as a Change Practitioner, With Jessica Bronzert

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ “From the Field” Series, Managing Editor Brian Gorman interviews Jessica Bronzert. As CEO of The Sparks Group, Jessica focuses on Executive Coaching & Transformational Change for Organizations, Teams and Individuals seeking change that makes a difference to them and in the world. She work with organizations
11/6/201724 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Organizational-Based Approach to Drive Change in Organizations, With Michelle Yanahan

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ “From the Field” Series, Managing Editor Brian Gorman interviews Michelle Yanahan, Principal and Owner of ChangeFit 360. Michelle is a passionate organizational change management strategist & thought leader with proven expertise in executing programs to enhance and grow organizational change management as a strategic business competency.
10/23/201718 minutes, 16 seconds
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From Change Management to Conscious Change Leadership (Part 2), With Dean Anderson, Ed.D.

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Dr. Dean Anderson. As a speaker, writer, consultant and no-nonsense trainer with over thirty years of experience, Dr. Anderson coaches his clients to design and implement transformational change, deliver breakthrough results, increase organizational change capacity, and establish a high performing, co-creative corporate
9/11/201733 minutes, 5 seconds
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From Change Management to Conscious Change Leadership (Part 1), With Dean Anderson, Ed.D.

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Dr. Dean Anderson. As a speaker, writer, consultant and no-nonsense trainer with over thirty years of experience, Dr. Anderson coaches his clients to design and implement transformational change, deliver breakthrough results, increase organizational change capacity, and establish a high performing, co-creative corporate
9/5/201737 minutes, 33 seconds
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From Resilience to Prosilience in Change Management, With Linda Hoopes, Ph.D.

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Dr. Linda Hoopes. After several years as a college professor, Linda worked with change expert Daryl Conner in research, consulting, and management roles for more than 15 years, and founded Resilience Alliance in 2007. Now, she brings her 25+ years' experience to bear
8/29/201725 minutes, 26 seconds
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The Sponsorship Imperative: Developing Executives into Serious Leaders of Change, With Dr. Linda Ackerman Anderson

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews the Co-Founder of Being First®, Dr. Linda Ackerman Anderson. She brings more than 35 years' experience to her work in leading Conscious Transformation, through which she assists leaders to sort through the chaos of transformation, develop change processes that produce extraordinary business
8/7/201734 minutes, 4 seconds
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Change Readiness vs. Change Resistance, With Rune Todnem By

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Rune Todnem By. He is the Professor of Organisational Behaviour at Staffordshire University School of Business, Leadership & Economics; Editor-in-Chief of Routledge's Journal of Change Management; Professor II Change Leadership at University of Stavanger Business School; and Co-founder and Chairman of the
7/18/201732 minutes, 6 seconds
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Culture Inflection and the Future of Culture Change, with Deb Peters

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews leadership strategist, organization development (OD) practitioner and culture change coach Deb Peters. She is founder of Morgan McGuire Leadership, a 25-year-old leadership consulting firm specializing in innovative change, strategic leadership and emotional intelligence. Deb is also co-editor of Practicing OD in the
5/22/201719 minutes, 39 seconds
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Charting Change, With Braden Kelley

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Braden Kelley, author of Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire, Charting Change, and the Charting Change Workbook. He is a popular keynote speaker, workshop facilitator, and thought leader on the topics of continuous innovation and change, who works with clients to create innovative strategies, digital
5/16/201723 minutes, 33 seconds
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Missing Conversations With Helen Palmer

In this episode of the Change Management Review™Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Helen Palmer, Founder and Principal Change Agent of Questo, a business platform transforming how organizations and individuals make change in their workscape. Her professional practice has been threaded with design for over two decades since she answered a calling for the human factor. She
4/25/201724 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Science of Organizational Change With Paul Gibbons

In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews author, speaker, and change management consultant Paul Gibbons. His most recent book, “The Science of Organizational Change,” has been hailed as the most important book on change in 15 years. Between writing projects, he consults, coaches, and speaks with businesses such as Microsoft,
4/1/201739 minutes
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Organizational Change Management and Social Media With Dr Jennifer Frahm

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Dr Jennifer Frahm, founder of Conversations of Change. With a deep understanding of communication, change management and human behavior, Jen uses her expertise to help companies execute strategic change while supporting delivery. She has worked across multiple industries and her change
3/27/201735 minutes, 34 seconds
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Together Sustaining Success: How to Make Change Management Work In Your Organization With Stacey Ferguson

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Stacey Ferguson, President & Principal Consultant at The Ferguson Group US. As an experienced principal consultant with over 25 years in transformational, operation and problem-solving engagements, Stacey founded her firm on the principle of "Together Sustaining Success”. Stacey is also VP
3/17/201732 minutes, 49 seconds
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Conversational Intelligence® with Judith Glaser

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews the world’s leading authority on Conversational Intelligence®, WE-centric Leadership, and Neuro-Innovation, Judith Glaser. She is an Organizational Anthropologist and one of the most pioneering and innovative change agents, consultants and executive coaches, in the consulting and coaching industry. In addition, she
3/10/201733 minutes, 58 seconds
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Agile Transformation in Change Management with Jason Little

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Lean Startup fanatic, author and international speaker, Jason Little. Since 2007, he’s helped countless organizations implement Agile practices and flourish into the future. Jason is the author of Lean Change Management: Innovative Practices for Managing Organizational Change, and the creator of
3/3/201730 minutes, 17 seconds
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Becoming an Architect of Change With Dr. Jim Bohn

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews change management architect, Dr. Jim Bohn. With more than 43 years' experience personally leading the transformation of multiple underperforming teams to achieve award-winning levels of success, Dr. Bohn's impressive client list includes major hospitals and manufacturing organizations as well as nonprofits.
2/24/201731 minutes, 16 seconds
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Change Management In Today’s VUCA World, With Dan Olson

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews change practitioner, change management talent matchmaker, and network weaver, Dan Olson. He was the chief instigator of the Minnesota Change Management Network, as well as the co-founder of STAR Collaborative, a professional services staffing firm with specialties in project and change
2/22/201729 minutes, 56 seconds
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Implementing Change, With Brian Gorman

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Brian Gorman. An ICF-certified coach, Brian has served as a consultant, line manager, mentor, and coach for more than 40 years, earning a reputation for helping others successfully implement their most difficult changes. Brian is also a guest author of the
1/23/201725 minutes, 50 seconds
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5 Levers of Influence When Working with Change in Organizations, With Heather Stagl

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Heather Stagl. As founder of Enclaria, Heather Stagl equips individuals and teams to influence change at work through individual coaching, team workshops, and training programs. She is a blogger and radio host of the “Influence Change at Work” show on BlogTalkRadio,
1/9/201723 minutes
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The Coaching Habit® For Change Managers, Michael Bungay Stanier

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Michael Bungay Stanier. Michael is the Senior Partner at Box of Crayons, where he and his team of facilitators help time-crunched managers coach in 10 minutes or less. He has authored several books, including "The Coaching Habit" and "Do More Great
12/15/201628 minutes, 25 seconds
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Change Management in Today’s Business Environment, With Daryl Conner

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review™ Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Daryl Conner. Daryl is the founder and Chairman of Conner Partners, Conner Advisory, and Conner Academy and he serves as a leading advisor and educator to senior executives across the globe. He is the author of "Managing at the Speed of
11/15/201640 minutes, 16 seconds
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Criticality of Organizational Development Work in the Change Management Professional’s Agenda, with Sherry Duda

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review’s “Meet the Expert” Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Sherry Duda. Sherry President of the Board of Directors, Organization Development Network and Chief Executive Officer, Alex Reidy & Company, LLC. Theresa and Sherry discuss Sherry’s her background, experience in the organizational development field, and her advice for
10/4/201621 minutes, 19 seconds
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How Change Management Review Offers Advantages For Practitioners, With Theresa Moulton

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review Podcast, Lisa McCoy turns the tables and interviews our very own Theresa Moulton, Editor-In-Chief of Change Management Review™ and an experienced change management practitioner. Lisa and Theresa discuss what's missing for change management practitioners in today's environment, and how Change Management Review serves as the
8/24/201626 minutes, 26 seconds
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How To Get Started In The Change Management Field, With Jennifer Frahm

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Jennifer Frahm. Jennifer is the founder of Conversations of Change and an experienced change management practitioner Theresa and Jennifer discuss Jennifer's experiences in the change management field, her background, and her advice for her newcomers just entering the change management industry.
8/24/201624 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ethnography: Where The Social Sciences And Business Come Together, With Alexandra Mack

Summary: In this episode of the Change Management Review Podcast, Theresa Moulton interviews Alexandra Mack. Alexandra is a senior fellow at Pitney Bowes, and a Board Member of Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Community (EPIC). Theresa and Alexandra discuss how ethnography can provide change management professionals with a new view into how some of the
8/24/201625 minutes, 10 seconds