Measuring Success Right
Join us as we learn from Dr. Britt Berrett - the director of BYU Healthcare Leadership, former hospital CEO, and best-selling author. His personal experience with with the healthcare administration industry makes him a top expert in this growing and rewarding profession. Tune in to hear his insight on the healthcare leadership field, the importance of excellence, and what matters most in leading change in your spheres.
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Join us as we sit down with Professor Bekki Brau, a professor of global supply chain management at BYU. She shares insights on sustainable operations and supply chains, and provides healthy measurements of success that are helpful for students, faculty, and alumni alike.
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Kenzie VanOrden shares how experiential learning, editing, and leadership shaped her understanding of success—and why belief plays a central role in her work and life. Her perspectives will enlighten your understanding of experiential learning, journal editing, and Faith in Christ.
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Naomi Insero is the head designer for the Marriott Student Review. She shares her experiences with seeking for experiential opportunities, learning new skills, and designing a full issue of business journal. Don't miss this inspiring interview!
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Dr. Shad Morris is a Professor of Management at the Marriott School of Business and the Director of the Whitmore Global Business Center. In this discussion, Dr. Morris shares inspiring stories about international experiences in education and business that will change the way you think about stepping out of your comfort zone and taking global opportunities.
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Annie Kennedy shares her journey from BYU Family Studies major and Business minor to thriving sales leader at BambooHR. She highlights the power of confidence, integrity, and embracing career pivots. Her story is a reminder that success is about growth, resilience, and doing our best.
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We’re sitting down with Bentley Reynolds, the co-founder of Otishi, to talk about how a simple idea turned into a growing fitness shoe brand. Bentley shares the highs, lows, and lessons learned on integrity and Faith in Christ. To learn more about Otishi, visit their webiste here: https://otishi.com/
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What does Formula 1 racing have to do with business? For student Kate Jeffries, it’s a story of data, innovation, and drive. Tune in as she talks about her passion for real-time analytics, how she measures excellence beyond grades, and what it means to keep moving forward—both on and off the track.
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What really matters when we measure success? Jeff Thompson’s thoughtful approach challenges us to look beyond numbers and redefine success through Christlike character, service, and meaning. This episode focuses on the Christ-Centered Model for Leadership, as taught by the Sorensen Center for Moral & Ethical Leadership. To learn more about the model and the Sorensen Center, visit their website here:
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Professor Bill Tayler, the Robert J. Smith Professor of Accountancy and the Director of the Healthcare Leadership Collaborative of the BYU Marriott School of Business shares how faith in Christ shapes both his personal and professional life. He reflects on the miracles he has seen involving career guidance and divine help when his young son was diagnosed with cancer.
info_outlineBill De Groot tells his story from being an undergrad from BYU to becoming the Chief Marketing Officer of Zerorez, including roles in the Duracell marketing division and as marketing lead of Ancestry Canada.