35 Min.

Lessons From the Leaders: Season 2 Contributors

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Join us for the finale of season two where host Russell Evans and producer Jade Towle reflect on the season and delve into discussions on how to adapt businesses to better meet customer needs, the importance of prioritizing and acting on feedback, and the significance of adopting a people-first approach while aligning with a purposeful direction.

Featuring soundbites from notable guests such as Anthony Viel, CEO of Deloitte Canada; Dr. Susan Black, President and CEO of the Conference Board of Canada; Brett Belchetz, CEO and Co-Founder of Maple; Ross Wainwright, former CEO of Alida, among others, we revisit the most impactful moments from season two.
After this episode, you’ll learn:

How top leaders are contributing to a better CanadaHow organizations are prioritizing adapting needsThe benefits of a triple-bottom-line approach to businessAnd more
Do you know of a leader in Canada who is committed to making meaningful change and really driving impact? We’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us with your guest suggestions: https://www.caatpension.ca/podcast/contact-us.

CAAT believes every Canadian deserves access to a workplace pension. Learn more: https://www.caatpension.ca/pensions-for-everyone.

The Contributors eBook, Lessons from the Leaders, is here! Discover the real stories, as told on Contributors episodes, about leaders who overcame a challenge and improved their business structure, culture, or approach.

Download your copy here: https://mailchi.mp/53b43e0152a4/3u7xfoybpi

Show Links:
 
• Introduce DBplus to your workplace: https://www.caatpension.ca/employee-toolkit/en/
• Download the free Contributors e-book, Lessons From the Leaders: https://mailchi.mp/53b43e0152a4/3u7xfoybpi
• Learn more about CAAT Pension Plan here: https://www.caatpension.ca/
• Read the Contributors blog here: https://www.caatpension.ca/podcast/blog
• Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/contributors-podcast
• Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ContributorsCA

Join us for the finale of season two where host Russell Evans and producer Jade Towle reflect on the season and delve into discussions on how to adapt businesses to better meet customer needs, the importance of prioritizing and acting on feedback, and the significance of adopting a people-first approach while aligning with a purposeful direction.

Featuring soundbites from notable guests such as Anthony Viel, CEO of Deloitte Canada; Dr. Susan Black, President and CEO of the Conference Board of Canada; Brett Belchetz, CEO and Co-Founder of Maple; Ross Wainwright, former CEO of Alida, among others, we revisit the most impactful moments from season two.
After this episode, you’ll learn:

How top leaders are contributing to a better CanadaHow organizations are prioritizing adapting needsThe benefits of a triple-bottom-line approach to businessAnd more
Do you know of a leader in Canada who is committed to making meaningful change and really driving impact? We’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us with your guest suggestions: https://www.caatpension.ca/podcast/contact-us.

CAAT believes every Canadian deserves access to a workplace pension. Learn more: https://www.caatpension.ca/pensions-for-everyone.

The Contributors eBook, Lessons from the Leaders, is here! Discover the real stories, as told on Contributors episodes, about leaders who overcame a challenge and improved their business structure, culture, or approach.

Download your copy here: https://mailchi.mp/53b43e0152a4/3u7xfoybpi

Show Links:
 
• Introduce DBplus to your workplace: https://www.caatpension.ca/employee-toolkit/en/
• Download the free Contributors e-book, Lessons From the Leaders: https://mailchi.mp/53b43e0152a4/3u7xfoybpi
• Learn more about CAAT Pension Plan here: https://www.caatpension.ca/
• Read the Contributors blog here: https://www.caatpension.ca/podcast/blog
• Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/contributors-podcast
• Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ContributorsCA

35 Min.