Doing Good Works Podcast
For this third season, the Unbossers Podcast takes on a new chapter: it becomes the Doing Good Works Podcast. The previous seasons remain available, but from now on we switch to Dutch. On our Unbossers YouTube Channel, you can still follow every episode with subtitles.
I, Nick Van Langendonck, will take you further along the journey from my book Doing Good Works. What does it mean to do good in the workplace? And how can we show that it truly works?
Guided by faith, hope, love, wisdom, justice, courage, and temperance, I sit down with ordinary people building extraordinary companies — honest, sharp, and inspiring.
Doing Good Works Podcast
Reinventing Giants with William Fisher
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An exclusive look into the amazing transformation journey of the Haier Corporation. Willian (Bill) Fisher and shows how managerial accountability and responsibility have been repositioned at every level of the organization, with the core value of market-centricity, while aligning strategy on each level of management.
Bill is a Professor at IMD, in Lausanne, Switzerland, where among other interests he specializes in the art and practice of successful innovation, and the effective expression of talent. He co-founded the IMD partnership program on Driving Strategic Innovation, in cooperation with the Sloan School of Management at MIT. He was on the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for twenty years, moved to China in 1980, and was the President and Dean of the China Europe International Business School [CEIBS] in Shanghai in 1998-1999. He has received awards for teaching, case-writing and research, and in 2008 he received the Imagination Lab Foundation Award for Innovative Scholarship for his writing and teaching on emerging markets. In 2011, the UK newspaper The Independent" named Bill “one of the most influential business tweeters”; and in 2012, InnovationExcellence.com named him one of its “Top 50 Innovation Tweeters,” while InnovationManagement.com's included him among their 40 top innovation bloggers.