Working Forward

Working Forward explores future-of-work trends—from AI to remote work—to help leaders plan ahead. Global experts share insights and strategies to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.

  1. The Psychology of Swag: Why We Keep What We Keep

    1D AGO

    The Psychology of Swag: Why We Keep What We Keep

    That branded mug on your desk might be doing more than holding coffee. It could be shaping memory, emotion, and loyalty in ways most leaders never stop to consider. Eric and Crissy have a fascinating conversation on the psychology behind why some merchandise becomes meaningful while most gets tossed aside. Together, they explore how neuroscience, sensory engagement, and emotional attachment influence whether a simple object turns into a lasting brand connection. From favorite pens and nostalgic mugs to innovative gifting strategies that drive real engagement, Crissy shares practical insights leaders can use to make every branded moment intentional and impactful. If you have ever wondered how to turn everyday touchpoints into powerful relationship builders, this episode will change how you think about swag, storytelling, and the small details that shape culture.   Additional Resources: Learn how to build your strategy to swag! Connect with Crissy on LinkedIn Learn more about Robertson Marketing Connect with Eric on LinkedIn Subscribe to PFN's YouTube for more insights like this! Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Learn more about PeopleForward Network   Key Takeaways: Emotional connection determines whether branded merchandise is remembered Utility increases frequency of use and brand visibility Sensory engagement strengthens memory and loyalty Choice increases perceived ownership and product value Intentional gifting drives measurable engagement and influence

    35 min
  2. APR 7

    Building Real AI Value with Wes Bender and Mikey Ames

    In this episode of Working Forward, Jason Cochran sits down with Wes Bender, Head of Business Development at Admired Leadership, and Mikey Ames, Digital Marketing and Social Media Lead at Admired Leadership, to explore what it takes to build and deploy AI that creates genuine value for organizations. Wes and Mikey share how their firm developed Alex, an AI executive leadership coach grounded in 35 years of behavioral leadership research and why most leaders are getting AI wrong. They break down the difference between AI slop and real value, explain how AI actually works at a fundamental level, and make the case that the most important question isn't whether to use AI, but how to use it to make your people better.   Additional Resources: Connect with Wes on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleybender/ Connect with Mikey on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeyames/ Watch the Working Forward Podcast on YouTube! Connect with Jason on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-d-cochran/ Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/peopleforward-network/posts/?feedView=all Learn more about PeopleForward Network: https://peopleforwardnetwork.com/   Key Takeaways: Understanding how AI works, specifically next token prediction, is foundational before any leader can effectively deploy or trust it. Use AI to make people better, not replace them; organizations that take this approach drive higher adoption and more sustainable outcomes. Don't outsource your AI strategy; the values and cultural DNA of your organization need to shape how AI tools are built and trained. Starting a conversation with AI by asking "what's the best way to use you?" and providing rich context dramatically improves the quality of responses. Watch for skills erosion; AI can take over tasks, but leaders must protect the foundational sub-skills those tasks were quietly building. Human moments can't be outsourced; AI is great for preparation and analysis, but the relationships and conversations that build trust must still come from you.

    1h 22m
  3. Introducing The Psychology of Swag: A New Series on Working Forward

    APR 6

    Introducing The Psychology of Swag: A New Series on Working Forward

    A cheap pen or a lasting symbol of belonging. In this special kickoff to The Psychology of Swag series on Working Forward, Eric Bransteter sits down with branded merchandise strategist Crissy Manwaring to unpack why the physical artifacts companies send say more about their culture than they realize. Drawing from decades of experience, Crissy reveals how thoughtful merchandise can move relationships from transactional to meaningful. Together, they explore the hidden psychology behind why some branded items become trusted favorites while others end up forgotten or discarded, and how leaders can use intentional gifting to strengthen connection across the employee and customer journey. If you care about building people-first cultures, this conversation reframes swag from a marketing afterthought into a powerful strategy for belonging, loyalty, and long-term impact.   Additional Resources: Learn how to build your strategy to swag! Connect with Crissy on LinkedIn Learn more about Robertson Marketing Connect with Eric on LinkedIn Subscribe to PFN's YouTube for more insights like this! Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Learn more about PeopleForward Network   Key Takeaways: Branded merchandise signals culture, value, and organizational intention. Strategic swag builds belonging across the entire employee journey. Cheap giveaways often create waste instead of lasting brand equity. Physical artifacts strengthen emotional connection more than digital messages. Quality, context, and timing determine perceived value instantly.

    10 min
  4. FEB 3

    Reimagining Company Values for Modern Times With Steve Sorenson and Jordan Lindstrom

    In this episode, Jason Cochran speaks with Steve Sorensen and Jordan Lindstrom from Johnsonville about the company's approach to culture, values, and the integration of artificial intelligence. They discuss the importance of reimagining company values, the process of communicating and embedding these values into the organization, and the role of workshops in fostering cultural change. The conversation also explores how Johnsonville is cautiously implementing AI to enhance productivity while ensuring it aligns with their core values and culture.   Additional Resources: Connect with Steve on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-sorenson-994a5915/ Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-lindstrom-60786b84/ Watch the Working Forward Podcast on YouTube! Connect with Jason on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-d-cochran/ Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/peopleforward-network/posts/?feedView=all Learn more about PeopleForward Network: https://peopleforwardnetwork.com/   Key Takeaways: Johnsonville emphasizes the importance of company culture and values. Feedback is viewed as a gift and is integral to their culture. The company has redefined its values to be more memorable and actionable. Workshops are used to engage employees in living the company values. AI is being cautiously integrated to enhance productivity and efficiency.

    1h 13m
  5. Community Conversation: Not Just A Job: Helping People Find Purpose In Their Work

    2025-12-10

    Community Conversation: Not Just A Job: Helping People Find Purpose In Their Work

    Episode Description: How do we move from "just a job" to truly purposeful work in the middle of massive AI-driven disruption? Nikki and Jason tackle this question and unpack sobering data on disengagement, talk candidly about seasons of life and changing priorities, and introduce two practical tools that help people assess where they are and what needs to change: the Life Wheel and the Purpose Gap Matrix. Through real stories from their own team and a generational lens on AI's impact, they challenge both leaders and individuals to own their 50%, design work that fits who they are today, and stop waiting for employers to define their future. If you're dreading Mondays, feeling underutilized, or unsure how AI will affect your role, this conversation is a clear, compassionate call to get back in the driver's seat.   Additional Resources: Join the PFN Community! Connect with Nikki on LinkedIn Connect with Jason on LinkedIn Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Learn more about PeopleForward Network   Key takeaways Most employees lack purpose; leaders and individuals must change that. Life Wheel clarifies priorities across changing life seasons and roles. Purpose Gap Matrix reveals misalignment between strengths, rewards, and work. AI disruption demands proactive learning, experimentation, and career ownership. Organizations should design flexible cultures that support purposeful work.

    29 min

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