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The ROI Podcast provides professionals from all industries with actionable insight from world-renowned faculty members at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. Learn not only from award-winning business faculty, but business experts who are disrupting their respective industry. The ROI Podcast equips you and your organization with the knowledge to keep a competitive edge over the competition.

The ROI Podcast The Kelley School of Business

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The ROI Podcast provides professionals from all industries with actionable insight from world-renowned faculty members at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. Learn not only from award-winning business faculty, but business experts who are disrupting their respective industry. The ROI Podcast equips you and your organization with the knowledge to keep a competitive edge over the competition.

    REWIND: How do you drive superior results by serving others? | Ep. 222

    REWIND: How do you drive superior results by serving others? | Ep. 222

    "Servant leadership is the most aspirational thing you'll ever try to do. If you think it's easy to think about others over yourself, I've got news for you. You're going to mess up every couple of hours."
    Embracing a mindset of serving others before ourselves seems easy on paper, yet those who try often learn that embracing these principles is no easy task. When we work toward listening before speaking, meeting our team where they are at, and constantly looking for who we should serve, the results speak for themselves.
    Indiana University Kelley School of Business Dean Idalene "Idie" Kesner and ROI Podcast Host Matt Martella sat down with Cheryl Bachelder, BS'78, MBA'78, who is the former CEO of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc. and author of "Dare to Serve: How to Drive Superior Results by Serving Others." Today she serves as a director for Chick Fil A and US Foods Holding Co.
    On this episode, Bachelder shares the importance of embracing a leadership style focused on uplifting those around us before we lift up ourselves.
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    Do you have a question? Looking to get help on a business decision? Know a great guest for our show? Email roipod@iupui.edu so we can help your organization make better business decisions.
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    Ready to take your next step? Find out if a Kelley MBA is right for you: https://bit.ly/35cLVqy

    • 35 Min.
    REWIND: Part 2 - How are brilliand careers made and unmade | Ep. 221

    REWIND: Part 2 - How are brilliand careers made and unmade | Ep. 221

    Last week, we started a conversation with Carter Cast, author of "The Right (and Wrong) Stuff: How Brilliant Careers are Made and Unmade," clinical professor at the Kellogg School of Management, former Walmart.com CEO and Fortune 100 executive.
    On this episode, Cast discusses five personality archetypes that derail careers, plus he discusses three traits of highly successful leaders. Finally, he leaves us with a strategy for our own leadership development.
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    Do you have a question? Looking to get help on a business decision? Know a great guest for our show? Email roipod@iupui.edu so we can help your organization make better business decisions.
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    Ready to take your next step? Find out if a Kelley MBA is right for you: https://bit.ly/35cLVqy

    • 31 Min.
    REWIND: Part 1 - How are brilliant careers made and unmade | Ep. 220

    REWIND: Part 1 - How are brilliant careers made and unmade | Ep. 220

    Have you noticed a person with all the right traits to become the next CEO or the next successful entrepreneur, yet they seem to fall short and never make it in their careers? Where did it all go wrong? What changed that stopped an upward career trajectory? Has this happened to you?
    On this episode, Idalene "Idie" Kesner, dean of the Kelley School of Business and the Frank P. Popoff Chair of Strategic Management, and ROI Podcast host Matt Martella talk with Carter Cast, author of "The Right (and Wrong) Stuff: How Brilliant Careers are Made and Unmade."
    Cast is a professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, and he sits down with us to explore how to get back on track after a derailment in your career.
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    Do you have a question? Looking to get help on a business decision? Know a great guest for our show? Email roipod@iupui.edu so we can help your organization make better business decisions.
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    Ready to take your next step? Find out if a Kelley MBA is right for you: https://bit.ly/35cLVqy

    • 29 Min.
    REWIND: How to successfully scale your business | Ep. 219

    REWIND: How to successfully scale your business | Ep. 219

    What does successful scaling look like? On this episode, we sit down with Scott Dorsey, BS'89, managing partner of High Alpha, to address three keys to scaling successfully: 1. Scaling yourself, 2. Scaling your team, and 3. Scaling your organization.
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    Do you have a question? Looking to get help on a business decision? Know a great guest for our show? Email roipod@iupui.edu so we can help your organization make better business decisions.
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    Ready to take your next step? Find out if a Kelley MBA is right for you: https://bit.ly/35cLVqy

    • 30 Min.
    REWIND: Part 2 - How to break the habits holding you back from your next promotion | Ep. 218

    REWIND: Part 2 - How to break the habits holding you back from your next promotion | Ep. 218

    "The very habits and behaviors that can serve you well early in your career can be problematic as you move into leadership." 
    Last week, we started a conversation about how the habits that might get you promoted - could become the same habits that hinder you from future opportunities.
    On this episode, we continue our discussion with the co-author of "How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back from Your Next Raise, Promotion, or Job." Sally Helgesen shares more details into how to break the habits holding you back from your next raise or career move, during her conversation with Kelley School of Business Dean Idalene "Idie" Kesner and ROI Podcast Host Matt Martella.
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    Do you have a question? Looking to get help on a business decision? Know a great guest for our show? Email roipod@iupui.edu so we can help your organization make better business decisions.
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    Ready to take your next step? Find out if a Kelley MBA is right for you: https://bit.ly/35cLVqy
     

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    REWIND: Part 1 - How to break the habits holding you back from your next promotion | Ep. 217

    REWIND: Part 1 - How to break the habits holding you back from your next promotion | Ep. 217

    "The very habits and behaviors that can serve you well early in your career can be problematic as you move into leadership." 
    When looking ahead in our career, we often work hard to develop both skills related to our current or desired position and our personal behaviors that could help get us promoted into leadership roles. However, the habits that got you promoted could become roadblocks for the future.
    Indiana University Kelley School of Business Dean Idalene "Idie" Kesner and ROI Podcast Host Matt Martella sat down the co-author of "How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back from Your Next Raise, Promotion, or Job" Sally Helgesen, who has been identified by Forbes as the "world's premier expert on women's leadership." 
    On this episode, Helgesen shares how certain habits and behaviors could be holding you back from your next career move.
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    Do you have a question? Looking to get help on a business decision? Know a great guest for our show? Email roipod@iupui.edu so we can help your organization make better business decisions.
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    Ready to take your next step? Find out if a Kelley MBA is right for you: https://bit.ly/35cLVqy

    • 31 Min.

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