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Welcome to our new Question Series: Curiosity Changes Everything! This year Box of Crayons celebrated 20 years of staying curious longer by doing what we do best — interrogating ideas, asking mighty questions and disrupting the status quo. The series
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Dave Stachowiak is the host of the Coaching for Leaders podcast, a top-rated careers podcast on iTunes that's downloaded over 150,000 times every month. He's also the founder of the Coaching for Leaders Academy, an exclusive, year-long leadership development cohort for managers, executives and business owners who want to develop leadership excellence — and empower each other. In this episode, Dave explains how he helps leaders make great friends and creates the space for great conversation.
Aicha Evans is the senior vice president and chief strategy officer at Intel Corporation. Here, she shares her best question aimed at helping people become both more aware and self-aware.
Chris Ducker is a serial entrepreneur and bestselling author. He's also launched and grown three businesses that house over 400 full-time employees, internationally. In this interview, Chris explains the connection between being a Youpreneur and who you are, how you're working, how you want to work and who you want to work with.
Ron Carucci is co-founder and managing partner at Navalent. In this interview, he poses an intriguing question aimed at gauging self-awareness and getting a leader in touch with their desire for impact.
Aicha Evans is the senior vice president and chief strategy officer at Intel Corporation and is driving Intel's long term strategy to transform it from a PC-centered company to a data-centered company. In this episode, she explores why organizations need to constantly evolve. The identification of common goals can serve as a foundation for this change, and help the various parties tackle any challenges along the way.
Want to reach your goals? Who can help you along the way? Selena Soo helps people connect to influencers, and as a marketing and publicity strategist, she knows the value of relationships. In this interview, Selena poses a question that draws on those very relationships.
Ron Carucci is co-founder and managing partner of Navalent, where he works with CEOs and executives pursuing transformational change for their organizations, leaders and industries. In this episode, Ron explores the importance of picking client partners and constructing transformational journeys.
Desiree Adaway, Principal at The Adaway Group, poses a provocative question that encourages us to examine how people might use their privilege and live their values.
Michael Leckie believes that our ability to learn and engage with our fellow human beings is the catalyst for transformation. In this interview, he reflects on giving people the tools and the space that can spark change.
Feeling stuck? As a designer, Ayse Birsel relies on creativity. In this interview, Ayse shares her favourite question that seeks to understand what inspires other people and how this can be used to help them design their lives.
Desiree Adaway, Principal at The Adaway Group, is a seasoned nonprofit consultant and facilitator. Her work involves helping people, organizations and institutions change their company culture by addressing the norms, policies and behaviours that maintain oppression.
Mark Thompson, founder of Sir Richard Branson’s entrepreneurship centres, New York Times bestselling author and executive coach, shares his go-to question for unleashing possibilities and potential in others. You'll want to add it to your leadership repertoire immediate. Tune into this short, sharp conversation.
Ayse Birsel is a New York-based designer and the creator of Design the Life You Love, a book and coursework that teaches designers and non-designers how to create a meaningful life. Tune in to explore how design is inherently optimistic and why having a process matters for triggering imagination and channeling creativity. Don’t miss this episode
Looking for a new way to help your team members have breakthrough moments, and rethink how they approach finding a solution? Dr. Lisette Nieves shares her one best question. It's powerful, provocative catalyst for people to access their creativity
As a Marketing & Publicity Strategist, Selena Soo knows the value of relationships and helps others connect to influencers. In this interview, Selena reflects on how the fastest way to reach your goals is through nurturing networks. This episode explores how you can gain leverage and credibility by drawing on the platforms and reach of leaders.
Meet Mark C. Thompson, the founder of Sir Richard Branson's entrepreneurship centres, New York Times bestselling author and executive coach. In this interview, he shares how "business as usual" is essentially dead and buried, and, as leaders we need to be the instigators of our own change. See how he outlines what's needed to be able to scale ourselves and our organizations to greater heights.
If you're a leader, manager or coach, and are looking to help your people have more impact, listen in as Sally Bonneywell shares her one best question. (And, it's one you're going to want to use right away.)
Cameron Hedrick, the Chief Learning Officer of Citi, shares what's happening in performance management at Citi, as well as draws on his experience in other organizations. Listen in as he addresses the importance of courageous conversations.
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Today Ruth Ann Harnisch - philanthropist, activist, author, executive producer and coach - shares her one best question. It's a dynamic way to cut to the heart of the issue and gain insight into the truth of the situation. You won't want to miss this episode of The Coaching Habit.




