Management as a Liberal Art
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S2E19 From a Functional to a Free Society
In this podcast, listeners are introduced to Peter Drucker’s early effort to explain why industrial society broke down and why so many people were drawn to totalitarian movements. It highlights his…
S2E18 Trust, Change, and Leadership in Health Systems: A Conversation with Sheryl Thiessen
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Sheryl Thiessen, author of “Change Readiness of Laboratory Leaders in the System-Level Organization,” to explore how trust, communication, and engagement shape…
S2E17 Digital Social Capital: The Hidden Currency for Startup Growth
In this episode of the Management as a Liberal Art Podcast, Dr. Rob Kirkland speaks with Dr. Cynthia Cheng about her groundbreaking research on digital social capital and its growing influence on…
S2E16 You Better Bereave It: Creating Compassionate Workplaces
In this episode, Dr. Rob Kirkland speaks with Katie Hansen, author of Working Through Grief, about the often-overlooked impact of grief in the workplace. Drawing from her own experiences and recent…
S2E15 Purpose-Driven Beauty: Aishwariya Kannan on Building Amohas with Integrity and Innovation
In this episode, we sit down with Aishwariya Kannan, founder of the plant-based skincare brand Amohas and a student at the California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM). Aishwariya shares how…
S2E14 "Never Again Is Now” Use of Cultural Frames in a Social Movement Organization
In this episode, author Erik Carlson talks about his article published in the Transdisciplinary Journal of Management which explores the Never Again Action protest group and their use of the cultural…
S2E13 It Can’t Be All About You: Lewin, Drucker, and the Social Psychology of Leadership
In this episode, the authors talk about their article published in the Transdisciplinary Journal of Management which discusses employee engagement, the importance of securing employees’ commitment to…
S2E12 Neal Tyler on Police Leadership
In this episode Neal Tyler reveals the essence of effective police leadership, i.e. caring about people having a long and fulfilling career by dedicating themselves to trusting relationships,…
S2E11 The X-Factor of C-Suite Executives: An Interview with Sheila Tan
An interview with Sheila Tan discussing patterns in C-level executives that may be key to their effectiveness and leadership.
S1E10 Leadership in the Military and Life: An Interview with Rob Kirkland
Byron Ramirez conducts an interview with Rob Kirkland, a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel and historian, who offers insights into his experiences in leadership, character development, and management.…
S1E9 Workplace Deviance Behaviors: A Conversation with Molly McGuire
A conversation with Molly McGuire examining if perceptions of social isolation in in-person workplace contexts impact engagement in behaviors which harm the organization and its members.
S2E8 What Can Organizations Do to Attract and Retain Generation Z? A Conversation with Will Peterson
A discussion with researcher Will Peterson in understanding what organizations can do to create a motivating and engaging workplace to retain Generation Z.
S2E7 Peter Drucker and Management: Drucker and the Knowledge Society
Byron Ramirez interviews author Karen Linkletter about her new book, Peter Drucker and Management, specifically about the chapter on Drucker's work on knowledge work and the knowledge society.
S2E6 Peter Drucker and Management: Drucker and Effective Leadership
Byron Ramirez interviews author Karen Linkletter about her new book, Peter Drucker on Management, specifically its chapter on Drucker on Leadership.
S2E5 Peter Drucker and Management: The Practice of Management
Byron Ramirez interviews Karen Linkletter, author of the new book Peter Drucker and Management on the subject of her chapter on The Practice of Management
S2E4 Roundtable Tribute to Dr. William Alan Cohen
A formal tribute to Dr. William A. Cohen who had a distinguished record of military service and a profound impact on increasing society's awareness of Peter Drucker.
S2E3 The New Landscape for Entrepreneurial Innovation
Byron Ramirez discusses the role of the entrepreneur as a collaborator and innovator. Innovation is seen as an important social process that involves not only for-profit entities, but also all kinds…
S2E2 The Intersection of Leadership and Coaching
This is a discussion with Michael D. Cortrite, Ph.D. and Byron Ramirez, Ph.D. of the Management as a Liberal Art Research Institute regarding their recent publication. How do leadership and coaching…
S2E1 Discussion with Immigration Attorney Kim Alabasi
Kim Alabasi brings valuable experience as a licensed independent social worker and teacher in Mexico to her immigration law practice. She has practiced in the area of Immigration since 2004. In…
S1E21 Collaboration in the Workplace
This podcast includes a discussion of how organizations can maximize the possibilities for effective collaboration and create teams that work well together. It includes a consideration of…
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