Nov 27 2024 65 mins 3
Join host Donna DiMaggio Berger on this week’s Take It To The Board podcast as she welcomes Chris Dyer, a motivational speaker, author, and former CEO who’s led teams of thousands. Ranked as the #1 leadership speaker on culture by Inc. Magazine, Chris is known for his best-selling books, The Power of Company Culture and Remote Work. Together, Donna and Chris share insights on keeping people motivated, overcoming adversity, and bridging generational gaps in the workplace.
Whether you're a management professional, community association vendor, or volunteer board member, this episode uncovers crucial leadership steps that can drive innovation and engagement across any organization. Chris and Donna explore what truly motivates people, revealing why recognition and purpose often outweigh paychecks. They discuss strategies for fostering creativity and risk-taking, even in traditionally conservative fields like law, and highlight the importance of embracing change to create a dynamic workplace culture.
Tune in to discover how to overcome resistance to innovation, use open communication to nurture new ideas, and navigate the unique challenges volunteer boards face. From generational differences to the role of AI in workplace communication, this episode is packed with practical tips for building loyalty and cultivating a connected, productive environment—whether you're leading from the boardroom, the Clubhouse or the home office!!
Conversation Highlights Include:
- The “7 Pillars” that can transform an organization’s culture
- How corporations can use adversity to grow
- What qualities distinguish a great CEO from others
- How different generations can work together to foster a more productive working environment
- Skills to effectively manage a remote team
- How AI is changing corporate culture
Related Links:
- Online Class: Dealing with Difficult People
- Webinar: Employment Trends and Recurring Issues That Impact Community Associations as Employers
- Podcast: Examining the Challenges Community Association Attorneys Face and the Corporate Responsibility Community Associations Shoulder with Marcia Narine Weldon, Law Professor