Turnover and the Retention of Indigenous Executives in Indigenous Organizations
The IndigeDoctor: From the Reservation to Dissertation
Release Date: 12/09/2024
The IndigeDoctor: From the Reservation to Dissertation
On December 4th, 2024, Dr. Mason Ducharme achieved a significant milestone, becoming Lil'wat Nation's second doctor after successfully defending his dissertation. In this episode, we share Mason's compelling dissertation defense presentation, exploring the critical topic of Turnover and the Retention of Indigenous Executives in Indigenous Organizations. Listen in to gain insights into who occupies these key executive roles, the challenges driving turnover, the profound impacts of executive departures, and actionable strategies to support retention. While the Supervisor Committee's questions...
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In this special podcast episode, recorded just eight hours after Dr. Mason Ducharme's successful dissertation defense, Mason teams up with his co-host and eldest daughter, Riel, for an unforgettable conversation. Together, they interview an incredible lineup of family members: Riel's grandpa Cedric Jones, Great-Great Uncle Allan Peters, Uncle Daniel McNabb, mom Rikki Ducharme, and little sister Macy Ducharme. They share their reflections and experiences from Mason's momentous defense. And of course, Riel brings her signature charm, diving into delightful topics like Beetlejuice, dinosaurs, and...
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info_outlineOn December 4th, 2024, Dr. Mason Ducharme achieved a significant milestone, becoming Lil'wat Nation's second doctor after successfully defending his dissertation. In this episode, we share Mason's compelling dissertation defense presentation, exploring the critical topic of Turnover and the Retention of Indigenous Executives in Indigenous Organizations.
Listen in to gain insights into who occupies these key executive roles, the challenges driving turnover, the profound impacts of executive departures, and actionable strategies to support retention. While the Supervisor Committee's questions were excluded to honor ethical guidelines, Mason’s presentation offers a powerful look at this essential research and its implications for Indigenous governance.
Join us as we celebrate Mason’s accomplishment and dive deep into his findings that aim to strengthen Indigenous organizations and leadership.