36 min

Unlocking your hidden superpowers! with Steve Cockram Part 1 The Hack Podcast

    • Business

Creating an emotionally intelligent business culture.
The Hack is back with more of the same and a slightly longer episode today, so we have made it into two parts. Your hosts Leon, Paul and Jo, are joined by Steve Cockram, co-founder of GIANT Worldwide and an international speaker, author and business consultant. Steve is an expert in personality and wiring, organisational leadership, emotional intelligence and interpersonal communication. Steve has also co-authored two books, 5 Gears and 5 Voices, and developed a leadership and management model utilised worldwide. Oh, and a brilliant TEDx Talk.
Watch the TEDx Talk 
What’s discussed?
As always, people, process and technology are at the centre of discussion as the group talk about recovering from failure and the mental blocks to success in business. Our hosts are on hand to deliver some challenging questions as we learn a little about what makes Steve tick. Steve "changes people's lives forever", so what books changed his? What music helps to motivate him? What little purchases have positively improved his life?
Perhaps the most interesting debate in this week's show centres on honesty and responsibility. A refreshingly honest insight into the lives of the hosts as they're given the opportunity to reflect on their relationship with themselves and each other. Steve's expertise in leadership enables discussion around the creation of culture in business and the power of reinforcement.
Steve's past in America enables interesting discussion around the cultural differences across the pond, with the gang also pondering what it is to be British and the power of communication. Britishness has often been at the forefront of discussion over the last couple of years during the Brexit process. But as the dust has now settled, a conversation separate from politics delivers a genuinely fascinating insight into the British psyche and how it differs from the American one.
Find yourself a comfy spot, stick your kettle on and settle into another fascinating episode of The Hack.
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Creating an emotionally intelligent business culture.
The Hack is back with more of the same and a slightly longer episode today, so we have made it into two parts. Your hosts Leon, Paul and Jo, are joined by Steve Cockram, co-founder of GIANT Worldwide and an international speaker, author and business consultant. Steve is an expert in personality and wiring, organisational leadership, emotional intelligence and interpersonal communication. Steve has also co-authored two books, 5 Gears and 5 Voices, and developed a leadership and management model utilised worldwide. Oh, and a brilliant TEDx Talk.
Watch the TEDx Talk 
What’s discussed?
As always, people, process and technology are at the centre of discussion as the group talk about recovering from failure and the mental blocks to success in business. Our hosts are on hand to deliver some challenging questions as we learn a little about what makes Steve tick. Steve "changes people's lives forever", so what books changed his? What music helps to motivate him? What little purchases have positively improved his life?
Perhaps the most interesting debate in this week's show centres on honesty and responsibility. A refreshingly honest insight into the lives of the hosts as they're given the opportunity to reflect on their relationship with themselves and each other. Steve's expertise in leadership enables discussion around the creation of culture in business and the power of reinforcement.
Steve's past in America enables interesting discussion around the cultural differences across the pond, with the gang also pondering what it is to be British and the power of communication. Britishness has often been at the forefront of discussion over the last couple of years during the Brexit process. But as the dust has now settled, a conversation separate from politics delivers a genuinely fascinating insight into the British psyche and how it differs from the American one.
Find yourself a comfy spot, stick your kettle on and settle into another fascinating episode of The Hack.
Sponsored by: Talk suicide
Powered By: Think Cloud

36 min

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