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Kim Powell on Acting Like a CEO

"CEO" can seem like a venerated title but the people occupying those positions are less intimidating than you might think. Maybe don't march into their office unannounced and start chatting today, but CEOs are people who make mistakes and have weak spots, just like anyone. Kim Powell , along with he

Kim Scott on Radical Candor

As a manager there's a fine line to walk between being friendly and being helpful. That line gets even more blurry for women in the workforce. Kim Scott , author of Radical Candor , joins us with how to walk that line, how to provide even negative feedback while still remembering your colleagues' hu

Kimberly Palmer on Cultivating Your Side Business

The Internet has made it easier than ever to have a side business: a craft shop on Etsy, freelance design work, social media consultant, etc. But with all the horror stories about jobs lost because of a social media presence, some people are scared to start a side gig, afraid of angering their main

Koen Pauwels on How It's Not the Size of the Data, It's How You Use It

Koen Pauwels , consultant and expert on marketing ROI (Return on Investment), describes why smarter marketing can help drive up sales profits for any company. How is big data affecting marketing trends today? In many ways it sets the benchmark for marketing to be held more accountable for business p

Kory Kogon on Using Technology Wisely

In this episode of AMA Edgewise, we talk to Kory Kogon one of the Co-Authors of The 5 Choices: The Path Extraordinary Productivity . Kory explains why it is both easier and harder to achieve extraordinary productivity. In a business world filled with technology made to increase productivity, those s

Kristi Hedges on Establishing Executive Presence

Strong leaders have a notable “presence,” which Kristi Hedges , author of The Power of Presence defines as the quality to connect and inspire others. According to Hedges, anyone can refine his or her presence and become a leader in their domain through commitment and authenticity. She explains how t

Kristi Hedges on The Inspiration Code

When we think about inspirational leaders we tend to think about the big dreamers and the iconoclasts. It seems like it's impossible to be inspiring ourselves. Kristi Hedges , author of the new book The Inspiration Code , joins us to talk about how we can make our words and actions more inspiring to

Kurt Andersen on Resetting Our Economy the Right Way

“It’s the end of the world as we’ve known it,” Kurt Andersen writes in his book Reset, “but it isn’t the end of the world.” In his book, Andersen explains why the current economic crisis is actually an historic moment of great opportunity to get ourselves and the nation back on track.

Larry Samuel on the History and Future of Wealth Culture

As Americans, we are unapologetically obsessed with money and the people who have a lot of it. We are curious, to say the least, about how rich people make their money, how they spend it, and what separates them from the rest of us. Rich: The Rise and Fall of American Wealth Culture by Larry Samuel

Larry Schweikart on the Legacy of American Entrepreneurs

What entrepreneurs best characterize America’s business past and why? The American Entrepreneur: The Fascinating Stories of the People Who Define Business in the United States by Larry Schweikart illustrates the history of business in the United States from the point of view of the enterprising men