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258: Invest the Time You Need to Clarify Your Next Steps with Joe Sprangel

Work From The Inside Out

Release Date: 09/11/2024

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Joe Sprangel is the founder and principal consultant at Emmanuel Strategic Sustainability LLC, which helps organizations develop a hybrid sustainability strategy that enhances their longevity, profitability, and impact. His expertise includes strategic and tactical planning, change leadership, and humanist manufacturing, a framework that addresses the triple bottom line of people, planet, and profit, as developed in his book Humanist Manufacturing: A Humanitarian Approach to Excellence in High-Impact Plant Operations.

Joe is the founding dean of the College of Business & Professional Studies at Mary Baldwin University. He leads the undergraduate departments of business, criminal justice, healthcare administration, and social work. He is also the architect of the Master of Business Administration degree there. He holds a Doctorate in Business Administration from Lawrence Technological University.

Joe has over 45 years of experience in various industries, including manufacturing, education, and consulting. He started his career in high school, cleaning and repairing heavy farm equipment and, soon after, rebuilding machines that manufactured auto parts. With a natural ability to figure how things work and to solve a wide range of problems, he was promoted to an industrial engineer role, which took him out of the plant and into the office. It also allowed him to earn a degree in mechanical engineering. At 40, he earned his MBA and his doctorate by 50.

In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn more about Joe’s journey:

  • Before joining the Mary Baldwin faculty in 2010, Joe taught undergraduate and MBA students at Ithaca College for three years, where his classes included Operations Management, and Decision Support Analysis and Sustainable Practices in Operations & Technology.
  • Joe has run 18 marathons, completed an Ironman competition, and continues to compete today.

 

Learn more and connect with Joe here:

https://www.emmanuelstrategicsustainability.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-sprangel-7ba31a2/

https://www.facebook.com/joe.sprangel.79

https://twitter.com/JoeSprangel