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Design Thinking, Collective Action and Peter Drucker

From The Drucker Institute | Part of the Drucker on the Dial series | 58:59

Host Phalana Tiller interviews authors Roger Martin and James Quigley. And Bloomberg Businessweek online columnist Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on Cisco and "smart growth."
Drucker on the Dial pieces aim to be evergreen and can STAND ALONE or as part of a monthly series.

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Host Phalana Tiller talks with Roger Martin, dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, on a variety of subjects, including his new book, Fixing the Game: Bubbles, Crashes, and What Capitalism Can Learn from the NFL. She also chats with James Quigley, global CEO of professional services giant Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, about his book As One: Individual Action, Collective Power.

And Bloomberg Businessweek online columnist Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on Cisco and "smart growth."

Drucker on the Dial pieces are EVERGREEN and can STAND ALONE or as part of a monthly series. 

Beyond the Comfort Zone

From The Drucker Institute | Part of the Drucker on the Dial series | 58:59

Host Phalana Tiller interviews Gail McGovern of the American Red Cross and Scott Keller of McKinsey & Co. about management challenges across diverse sectors and the lessons to be found outside our comfort zones.

And Bloomberg Businessweek online columnist Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on the summer's best management books.

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Host Phalana Tiller talks with President and CEO of the American Red Cross, Gail McGovern. She also interviews Scott Keller of McKinsey & Company and co-author of Beyond Performance: How Great Organizations Build Ultimate Competitive Advantage.

And Bloomberg Businessweek online columnist Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on the summer's best management reading.

Drucker on the Dial pieces aim to be EVERGREEN and can STAND ALONE or as part of a monthly series.

The ABC's of P&G: Lessons on Leading and Learning

From The Drucker Institute | Part of the Drucker on the Dial series | 58:59

Host Phalana Tiller interviews A.G. Lafley, who led Procter & Gamble as its CEO from 2000 through 2009, and Craig Wynett, P&G's chief creative officer.

And Bloomberg Businessweek online columnist Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on what Peter Drucker might say about Amazon's foray into book publishing.

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Host Phalana Tiller interviews A.G. Lafley, who led Procter & Gamble as its CEO from 2000 through 2009, where he more than doubled its sales from $38 billion in 1999 to $79 billion in 2009. Lafley discusses his career with the consumer goods titan and shares his lessons on executive leadership and succession planning.

Tiller also talks with Craig Wynett, the company's current 
chief creative officer about his processes for managing innovation and his unique development methods at Procter & Gamble.
 
And Bloomberg Businessweek online columnist Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on what Peter Drucker might say about Amazon's foray into book publishing.
 
"Drucker on the Dial" pieces are EVERGREEN and can play as a STAND ALONE SPECIAL or as part of a series. 

The Joy of Management

From The Drucker Institute | Part of the Drucker on the Dial series | 59:01

Host Phalana Tiller talks with hotelier Chip Conley and Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh about the notion that work and happiness should be inextricably linked.

And Rick Wartzman delivers a piece about the central challenge facing PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi.

Tonyhsieh_small Host Phalana Tiller talks with hotelier Chip Conley of Joie de Vivre Hospitality about his philosophy on workplace satisfaction and his latest book Emotional Equations: Simple Truths for Creating Happiness and Success. Tiller also chats with the CEO and self-proclaimed Chief Happiness Officer of online retailer Zappos, Tony Hsieh, about the culture at his company and his book Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion and Purpose. 

The conversations explore the notion that work and happiness should be inextricably linked.    

And Rick Wartzman delivers a piece about the central challenge facing PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi as she seeks to have her company produce more “good for you” snacks and drinks.
 
"Drucker on the Dial" pieces are EVERGREEN and can STAND ALONE or as part of a SERIES. 

Conscious Capitalism 2013

From The Drucker Institute | Part of the Drucker on the Dial series | 58:58

Participants at the 2013 Conscious Capitalism conference discuss finding alternatives to the “maximizing shareholder value” model and how business can be a force for good.

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Host Phalana Tiller talks with various participants at the 2013 Conscious Capitalism conference in San Francisco. Guests include: Kip Tindell of the Container Store, Laura Roberts of Pantheon Enterprises, Casey Sheahan of Patagonia, Tara Sheahan of Conscious Global Leadership, John Mackey of Whole Foods, author Raj SisodiaTom Gardner of the Motley Fool, Jessica Agneessens of Whole Food's Academy for Conscious Leadership and Darden School professor Ed Freeman

The conversations cover finding alternatives to the “maximizing shareholder value” model and how business can be a force for good.

And Rick Wartzman shares a piece on breaking away from a financial-metrics mindset in business.

Wither the Cube Farm

From The Drucker Institute | Part of the Drucker on the Dial series | 58:59

Executives from Herman Miller and Gensler talk about how their companies help others achieve better outcomes through well-designed work environments.

Genslerla_small Host Phalana Tiller talks with Diane Hoskins, co-CEO of Gensler, and Greg Parsons, vice-president of the New Landscape of Work at Herman Miller, about how their companies help others achieve better outcomes through well-designed work environments.

And Forbes.com columnist Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on the Big Data revolution.