HCMx Radio 144: How to Build a Great Workplace Culture in the 2020s (Podcast)
- Claude Werder
- Learning and Development, Human Resources
HCMx Radio 144: How to Build a Great Workplace Culture in the 2020s (Podcast)
David Sturt Executive Vice President of O.C. Tanner and Rachel Cooke, Chief Operating Officer at Brandon Hall Group discuss workplace culture, leadership and innovation and more.
Podcast: How to Build a Great Workplace Culture in the 2020s
Guest: David Sturt Executive Vice President of O.C. Tanner
David Sturt is an Executive Vice President of O.C. Tanner, a $500+ million global recognition and workplace culture company. He is also a New York Times bestselling author of Great Work and a co-author of Appreciate: Celebrating People, Inspiring Greatness. His work and interviews have been published in Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, Fortune, and NPR, and he co-authors a weekly leadership column on Forbes.com. David has spoken at TEDx, and to over 30,000 business leaders at conferences and companies all over the world. David has a bachelor’s degree in Training and Development and an MBA, and has two decades of experience in research, innovation, and leadership. He was born in England, raised in South Africa, and educated in the US and Asia. David is driven by making a difference in the world.
About O.C. Tanner
O.C. Tanner is the global leader in software and services that improve workplace culture through meaningful employee experiences. Its Culture Cloud™ suite of applications and solutions, including recognition, service awards, wellbeing, leadership, and celebrations, are designed to help people thrive at work. O.C. Tanner provides these and other services for thousands of the most respected companies in the world. For more information visit octanner.com.
Topics and questions include:
- Workplace culture
- Executive perceptions vs. employee realities
- Cultivating culture
- Leadership and innovation
- Trends
- The death of traditional leadership
- Avoiding burnout
- Dealing with generational differences
- The shift from command-and-control management
- The importance of making connections
- Personal insights from David’s career journey
- And more!
If you have questions about our discussion today and would like access to our Women In Leadership Network that provides organizational leaders access to our research library on women in leadership and diversity and inclusion topics. please contact me at [email protected] or visit www.brandonhall.com
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