
The 21st Century Workplace Podcast
1) Friend of a Friend
For many people, the word “networking” sends chills down their spines. Luckily, David Burkus’ Friend of a Friend is not a networking advice book—instead, it examines the complexity of the networks tha...Show More
2) Fusing Brand and Culture
For many years, we have discussed brand and culture as two separate things. Brand represents the reputation and perception of an organization, while culture refers to the way that people experience wo...Show More
3) Rules of Engagement
Change is perhaps the only constant we can count on. Whether you call it “disruption” or prefer, as author Carolyn Swora does, to use the more positive word, “evolution,” it’s no secret that we live i...Show More
4) Creating Great Choices
Full disclosure: here at Actionable, we are huge fans of Roger Martin’s work. Not only has he been named the #1 management thinker by Thinkers50, but his work has helped to frame many of our internal ...Show More
5) Becoming a Professional Mind-Maker-Upper
Phil Jones noticed that in large groups of people, particularly in commercial scenarios, with all things being equal (skill, capabilities, resources), some people are just way more successful. He real...Show More
6) Embracing Your Onlyness
In her previous books, Nilofer Merchant has taught us how to "create business solutions through collaborative strategy" (The New How) and has shared the 11 Rules for Creating Value in the Social Era. ...Show More
7) What's Your Leadership ROI?
We're delighted to welcome Mike Figliuolo, author and founder and managing director of thoughtLEADERS, on The 21st Century Workplace Podcast. With his first book, One Piece of Paper, Figliuolo helped ...Show More
8) Turning Everyday Insights Into the Next Big Thing
In her new book, Hunch, Bernadette Jiwa explores the creative dearth that our distracted society is creating. She examines “innovation icons” like Steve Jobs and Elon Musk for the common trends they s...Show More
9) 046 - Becoming Pre-Suasive
with Robert Cialdini
10) More like Yoda, Less like Superman
Jonathan Raymond