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Major Outcomes: A podcast by Workpath Workpath
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Bei Major Outcomes teilen führende Köpfe aus Wirtschaft, Forschung und Politik ihre Ideen und machen sich gemeinsam mit den Zuhörern auf die Suche nach Antworten auf Fragen, die sich Organisationen stellen müssen, um in der heutigen Arbeitswelt erfolgreich zu sein.
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S5E4: OKRs and Leadership Style - the 4 most common pitfalls - with Cristina Popa from consistency
In today’s podcast, we talk with Cristina Popa on the role of leadership styles and how they facilitate or hinder transformation programs in the enterprise space. We also touch on the shifts that are needed in the current environment and in order to perform large-scale enterprise transformation projects. Finally, we discuss the role of OKRs - as they are used in these projects and how OKRs relate to the leadership styles.
Cristina joined the consultancy consistency.de in 2015 and was the first female partner. During this intense period, she has dedicated herself to business psychology and led digitization projects in the energy transition.
Currently, in addition to her role as partner at consistency.de, she’s also the CEO at the tech startup Contractuo - which helps companies streamline and automate their contract management processes.
With the prevailing tiredness of digitization, Germany is making a mockery of the global economy. We should finally discard sluggishness based on our ego, ignorance or fear! This is the conclusion Cristina draws after 17 years of professional experience in numerous companies. She has identified a pattern that distinguishes successful companies from others. The most important factor here is a differentiated view of human behavior. For Cristina, psychology and digitization go hand in hand in today‘s world. Companies need to recognize their own wasteful behavior in order to use valuable energies and resources more wisely.
Where to find Christina:
LinkedIn
Consistency
Contractuo
Where to find Johannes:
LinkedIn
Resources mentioned on the show:
Podcasts
Steingart Pioneer Briefing
Deutschland Funk der Tag - Breitband
Lex Fridman
Business Building
Future Economies
Publications & books:
Handbuch Angewandte Psychologie für Führungskräfte: Führungskompetenz und Führungswissen
Psychologie und Leadership: Direkt anwendbares Wissen für die Führungs- und Personalarbeit
Wir sind Team
Führen und führen lassen
Drive: Was sie wirklich motiviert
Emotionally Intelligent Leader
9 TYPES OF LEADERSHIP: Mastering the Art of People in the 21st Century Workplace
Principles
Servant Leadership: Prinzipien dienender Führung in Unternehmen
Zukunftsweisende Teamsteuerung: Ambidextre Führung
Thinking, Fast and Slow
HBRs 10 Must Reads On Leadership
Measure what Matters
Running Lean: Iterate from Plan A to a Plan That Works
Geschäftsmodelle entwickeln: 55+ innovative Konzepte mit dem St. Galler Business Model Navigator -
S5E5: Robust Leadership - with Dr. Felix von Held from IICM
“Organizations were readjusting in the past 3 years - from Covid-19 to the economic crunch. But now we are in a period when we need to start implementing. And realizing that when you’re adapting on the leadership level - how do we get people on board? How do we get them engaged? I think leaders realize that Outcome Management is key to be successful.” - Felix von Held
In today's podcast with Dr. Felix von Held we talk about robust leadership. Robust leadership highlights organizational and leadership capabilities that see change and uncertainty as opportunity and chance.
We dig deeper into the robust leadership survey, and Felix shares that the biggest challenge to embrace change and adapt fast are oftentimes tensions. Tensions for instance between stability and agility as well as balancing strategy and culture. We discuss that specifically with regards to strategy development, this process and its implementation cannot happen without proper change management. Leaders need to thus enhance skills that combine providing strategy and stability while also balancing out a participative approach and opportunities to adapt quickly.
We conclude that these skills are vital in the context of thinking in outcomes. If we plan and execute on outcomes, we need to be able to adapt quickly without losing our culture and employees while doing so.
Dr. Felix von Held is one of the founders of the Institute for Innovation and Change Methodology (IICM) in Munich. In his work as a consultant and coach, he focuses on innovation and leadership in the context of transformation in the fields of digitalization, sustainability and new work.
In the last 14 years, he has worked globally in more than 10 industries and over 100 innovation and transformation projects. Before founding the IICM, Felix worked in innovation management and strategic change management at the BMW Group.
Since 2008, he has been teaching at the Center of Digital Technology Management in Munich as well as at the ESB in Reutlingen and the University of Zurich. In his doctoral thesis at the Chair of Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy at the University of Regensburg, Dr. Felix von Held focused on the topic of "Collective Creativity" as part of organizational learning.
Where to find Dr. Felix von Held:
LinkedIn
IICM
Where to find Johannes:
LinkedIn
Resources mentioned on the show:
Robust Leadership Report
Dear to lead - Brene Brown
5 Dysfunctionalities of teams - Patrick Lencioni
Radical Candor - Kim Scott
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S5E3: OKRs und Familienunternehmen - mit Dr. Maximilian Lude von Philoneos
In unserer heutigen Episode sprechen wir mit Dr. Maximilian Lude über Familienunternehmen und den deutschen Mittelstand. Er teilt, warum seine Doktorarbeit das Interesse an Familienunternehmen geweckt hat und seine größte Erkenntnis: Familienunternehmen werden in der Öffentlichkeit anders wahrgenommen.
Ebenso beleuchten wir, wie sich familiengeführte Unternehmen von Konzernen unterscheiden, deren Vor-und Nachteile und was es mit der Enkelfähigkeit auf sich hat.
Maximilian gibt außerdem Einblicke, wie Familienunternehmen ihre strategische Steuerung verbessern können und wie Outcome Management integriert werden kann. Und warum es durch zunehmenden Innovationsdruck sowie ständige Marktveränderungen gerade jetzt wichtig ist, die Verlagerung hin zu Outcomes in Betracht zu ziehen.
Abschließend sprechen wir darüber, wie es der Weisse Arena gelungen ist, Outcome Management und OKRs erfolgreich einzuführen und wie sich so Zombie Ideen aufdecken lassen.
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Dr. Maximilian Lude ist Geschäftsführer und Mitgründer von Philoneos, einer strategischen Unternehmensberatung für Familienunternehmen, die sich auf Innovation, Transformation und die Zukunft der Arbeit konzentriert.
Er engagiert sich auch in der akademischen Welt und ist Gastprofessor und Dozent an der Polytechnischen Universität Mailand sowie an der Zeppelin Universität Friedrichshafen.
Seine Leidenschaft gilt inspirierenden Marken, Kultgeschichten und unabhängigen Familienunternehmen. Er ist Forscher, Innovationsagent, Redner und Gründer und immer interessiert an neuen Trends, Technologien und Geschäftsideen.
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Hier findest du Max:
LinkedIn
Philoneos
Hier findest du Johannes:
LinkedIn
Im Podcast erwähnte Ressourcen:
Buch
Wolf Lotter: Zusammenhänge: Wie wir lernen, die Welt wieder zu verstehen
Podcasts
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
Pivot
All about enkelfähig
Inspirierende Persönlichkeiten
Reto Gurtner - Executive Chairman bei Weisse Arena Group
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S5E2: Participative Strategy Development - with Niels Rasmussen from +RASMUSSEN
In today’s podcast, we talk with Niels Rasmussen about outcome-based thinking and participative strategy development - a method of involving a large part of the organization coming together and creating and implementing the strategy - that’s gaining more and more ground.
This method comes to address rising problems that result in over 70% of all strategies not coming to fruition, problems fuelled by demographic changes, the pace of changes and the need for enterprise transformation.
We also talk about why it is so challenging to move toward participative strategy development and what it takes to make it happen. One is culture and the second one is our lack of belief in a true ownership culture.
We touch on how the OKR framework is a key factor to getting participative strategy development off the ground.
Lastly, we discuss briefly about the 12 steps required to execute a shift towards participative strategy development, which will appear in an article co-authored by Niels in spring 2023.
Niels Rasmussen is founder and Managing Partner at +RASMUSSEN, a consultancy and executive training academy focusing on helping senior leaders and business owners grow their business and their leadership capabilities in areas such as Vision, Strategy, Structure, Role & Responsibility Development and Implementation.
Niels has more than 25 years of top management and consulting experience in Germany, Australia, Denmark and USA (Managing Director Hewitt Associates in Germany & Europe CEO, Equity Partner KPMG), as well as diplomatic experience - serving as Commercial Affairs Officer with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.
Passionately Danish, he’s engaged to serve as Copenhagen Goodwill Ambassador - following his 2014 appointment by HRH Prince Joachim of Denmark.
Lastly, loving all things Danish - from a distinctive culture centered on lack of hierarchies and easy communication at all levels - as well as anything design-related (including Organizational Design), he’s trying to bring this approach in the consultancy he founded: + RASMUSSEN.
At +RASMUSSEN he leads a team of talented people who drive meaningful transformation work at global Fortune 500’s (Allianz, Daimler, Merck, Valeo, Continental) as well as public and semi-public organisations such as GasNetz Hamburg, the city of Freiburg and pronova.
Where to find Niels:
LinkedIn
+Rasmussen consultancy
Where to find Johannes:
LinkedIn
Resources mentioned on the show:
- McKinsey
- Roger Martin is a writer, strategy advisor and in 2017 was named the #1 management thinker in the world. He is also former Dean and Institute Director of the Martin Prosperity Institute at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto in Canada.
- The Journal of Enterprise Transformation - out of print.
Books
- The 4 Hour Work Week
- Designing Your New Work Life
- Chip War
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S5E1: Outcome-Driven Finance - with Marie-Luise Lehmann from Deloitte
Marie-Luise Lehmann is an executive with over 15 years of experience in the fields of finance and agile transformation. Currently, she’s Chief of Staff to the Deloitte Consulting Germany and EMEA CEO and COO as well as Office Lead for the CxO and Agile Finance Lead.
She’s also the founder of Finance goes agile - a Think Tank for agility and corporate finance in German-speaking countries where she tackles topics such as:
controlling in volatile times
sustainable budgeting processes
effectiveness and efficiency in finance departments
agility and flexibility of the finance function.
She is a regular speaker and author as well as lecturer at the University of Lucerne.
In today’s podcast, we talk about what is the role of Finance and CFOs in steering their companies in times of volatility and uncertainty. We also debunk the myth that Outcome Management and OKRs are not an HR tool, but rather one for better strategy execution.
We challenged the established norms in controlling and finance, stressing the need for agility and flexibility of the finance function especially as more and more companies embrace digital transformation.
We also tackle the up and coming topic of outcome-based finance and outcome-based budgeting.
Finally, we touch on the challenges of making this shift.
Where to find Marie-Louise Lehman:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marieluiselehmann/
Where to find Johannes Müller:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johmueller/
Resources on Beyond Budgeting:
A short intro here
Beyond Budgeting Institute.
Resources mentioned on the show:
Books
Managing for Happiness
Beyond Budgeting: How Managers Can Break Free from the Annual Performance Trap
This Is Beyond Budgeting: A Guide to More Adaptive and Human Organizations
Magazines
WHU Controlling & Management Review
Podcast
Lage der Nation
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S4E6: Mastering Change - with Ana Pacios Escudero & Philipp Schoel from Workpath
Welcome back to Superkinetics!
In todays episode, we are talking to Ana Pacios Escudero and Philipp Schoel from Workpath about mastering change.
In our fast changing working environment, it is hard to keep up, and you have to find ways to adapt to those changes. Our guests will tell us how to adapt to this change, and how to use your data to make the right decisions.
Further resources:
VUCA
Superkinetics Season Kickoff: S4E1
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