Hiring Matters
What do a classical pianist, a filmmaker, and a CEO have in common? In this week's episode of Hiring Matters, Ken Schmitt dives into the fascinating mind of Jieho Lee—CEO, Chief People Officer, and movie director. From ivory keys to boardrooms, Jieho takes us on a wild ride, showing us how the skills he developed on the movie set translate directly to leading a diverse and dynamic workforce. Cue the drama! Ken and Jieho hash out the great debate: Should company culture be more "work hard, play hard" à la Netflix, or should we strive for something a little more, dare we say, fun?...
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Ken is back with another fiery “Recruiter Rant,” this time he's taking on employee retention—and trust us, it's not your typical corporate pep talk. He pulls no punches, breaking down why your employees are fleeing faster than your Wi-Fi during an important Zoom call. Ken dives into the real reasons behind the great employee escape, and spoiler—it’s not because your office snacks are subpar. He takes aim at outdated engagement programs that haven’t evolved since the fax machine, stale career development boxes that get checked but rarely fulfilled, and the assumption...
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If you think pens, soda, and car wax sound like the most boring things ever—think again. Our guest, marketing powerhouse Jeff Werderman, has spent 30 years leading at brands like Coca-Cola, Boost Mobile, and ArmorAll, and now he’s running the show at Pentel of America (yes, the pen company). But this isn’t about writing instruments—it’s about writing the new rules for leadership. Jeff’s got some seriously controversial takes on what’s wrong with today’s workforce, and why your leadership style is probably driving your best people straight out the door. From leading teams...
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In this Recruiter Rant Ken takes a sledgehammer to the sacred cow of corporate contracts: non-competes. Are they protecting businesses or just handcuffing employees? Ken dives into the murky waters of non-compete agreements—unpacking their morality, legality, and the head-scratching ways they’re enforced across industries. Using real-world examples, Ken explores how these agreements impact employee freedom, stifle innovation, and whether businesses might be shooting themselves in the foot. Are non-competes a necessary evil or just plain evil? Tune in to find out! Spoiler alert: Ken’s...
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Welcome to 2050—where we still don’t have flying cars, but we’re finally getting our hiring practices right. Host Ken is joined by the formidable Lisa Gable, former Presidential appointee, U.S. Ambassador, UN Delegate, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies. Lisa is here to shake up your future and maybe your present, too. With her wealth of experience at the highest levels of government and business, Lisa predicts a world where degrees collect dust and skills steal the show, where AI is the superhero women need to get back into the game, and where universities might want to start updating...
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Think your succession plan is solid? Think again! In this episode, we’re ripping the lid off a topic companies often avoid talking about—succession planning. If your strategy is simply crossing your fingers and hoping for the best, prepare for a wake-up call. With just 35% of organizations having a formal plan, most leadership transitions are a high-stakes game of hot potato. Ken’s exposing why your company's future could be hanging by a thread if you haven’t properly prepped your successor. Spoiler alert: That “ready-to-go” leader might turn out to be a disaster in disguise. Get...
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Gen Z’s entry into the workforce is shaking things up with their high expectations and progressive ideals. From flexible schedules and remote work to instant recognition and a strong focus on social justice, this generation is challenging the status quo. Ken sits down with TurningPoint's own Gen Zers, Cory and Katherine, to explore various topics related to job searching, leadership, and work expectations. Cory and Katherine share their perspectives on the desire for feedback, growth opportunities, and engaging workplaces while also considering the effects of social media and AI on career...
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Is your compensation strategy secretly sabotaging your business? For decades, Ken has witnessed companies cling to outdated pay structures that not only fail to attract top talent but actively drive it away. In this episode, he challenges conventional wisdom on compensation, revealing startling insights—from how penny-pinching risks losing your best employees to why many candidates fail to negotiate effectively. Ken exposes the hidden pitfalls of outdated approaches and offers a bold new perspective on how to rethink your compensation strategy. Buckle up as he explores why transparency...
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We're thrilled to announce that the third season of Hiring Matters is officially in the books! Over the last 18 months, we've hosted over 40 incredible guest interviews with leaders from Global Medical Response, Sancora, Boost, Spark Networks, and many more. We've tackled hot topics like bad interviewing practices, the pitfalls of hiring based on potential friendships, and the importance of solid job descriptions. Now, we're gearing up for an even more exciting fourth season! 🎙️ Our listener base has grown thanks to YOU, with more comments and five-star reviews than ever...
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Renowned for his exceptional ability to inspire and uplift, Venture Builder Capitalist Terrance Orr shares profound insights on the transformative power of humility and the invaluable lessons of mentorship. In this best-of-episode, we're revisiting one of our favourite guest interviews. Terrance delves into the depths of his personal odyssey — from conquering adversities to emerging as a trailblazer of innovation in the business realm. Explore the transformative landscape sculpted by AI, unravel the art of compelling narrative in fundraising endeavors, and delve into the pivotal...
info_outlineThe interplay between emotional intelligence (EQ), intellectual prowess (IQ), and the delicate dance with one's ego creates a symphony that either propels or hinders leadership. While a high IQ may open the door to innovative ideas and strategic thinking, it is the often underestimated EQ that holds the key to unlocking genuine connections and navigating the complex landscape of human emotions.
In this episode, we delve into the complexities of effective leadership with my captivating guest—Zach White, the visionary founder of Oasis of Courage, a global coaching firm committed to shaping leaders. Zach brings a refreshing and dynamic perspective to leadership—one that recognizes the indispensable roles of both heart and mind on the path to becoming an influential and effective leader.
Explore a range of fascinating topics, from leadership intricacies to the foundations of knowledge. Zach shares valuable insights on how leaders can adapt to their team dynamics. Discover the impact of blending EQ and IQ as Zach draws insightful parallels. Finding the right balance between intellect, emotional intelligence, and ego is key for exceptional leaders who not only predict the future but also inspire their teams. Get practical tips and strategies to bridge the gap between intellectual strength and emotional understanding, creating a roadmap for excellent leadership.
Join us as we go beyond the surface of leadership, questioning the traditional belief that intelligence alone guarantees success. Zach unravels the secrets to making a lasting impact within your team by emphasizing the crucial role of emotional intelligence. This episode offers a fresh perspective on leadership, showcasing how cultivating emotional acumen is a key ingredient for leadership success.
About Our Guest, Zach White:
Meet Zach White, a trailblazing engineer, career transformation coach, and the vibrant host of "The Happy Engineer" podcast. Zach kickstarted his academic journey at Purdue University, earning a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering before pursuing an M.S. in the same field at the University of Michigan. With over 11 years of dedicated service at Whirlpool, Zach honed his engineering skills in various roles, showcasing his prowess in the corporate landscape. However, fueled by a passion for guiding professionals towards success, he took a bold step and transitioned from his thriving corporate career to establish his own coaching business. Zach's keen insights into major shifts and strategic approaches for career success have empowered him to make a meaningful impact on the lives of leaders. Join Zach White on his journey as he inspires and transforms the career trajectories of individuals, making waves in the world of coaching.