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The CEO as Activist

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I am joined today by Edward Sullivan.

Edward is the CEO and Managing Partner at Velocity Coaching. His 20 year career as an executive coach and political consultant has taken him around the globe coaching and advising start-up founders, fortune 500 CEOs and heads of state of foreign nations. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, Forbes and more.

In this episode, we explore why corporate values should be a reflection of our personal values, how the role of the CEO is evolving and how living by our values can ultimately help the bottom line.

Highlights

  • (06:41) How more emotionally connected conversations can lead to living richer lives
  • (13:56) Why it’s hard for an organisation to have a sense of purpose if the leader doesn’t
  • (19:56) How the role of the CEO is evolving
  • (27:47) Why corporate values should be a reflection of personal values

Links

https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwardlsullivan1/

https://velocitycoaching.com/

Book: Daily Stoic. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36517689-the-daily-stoic-journal

Shout Out: RM Williams https://www.rmwilliams.com.au/

Connect with me:

Website: https://www.stanceadvocacy.com/

Twitter: @CorpActivist

Instagram: @corpactivist, @stanceadvocacy

This podcast is proudly produced by The Podcast Boutique

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I am joined today by Edward Sullivan.

Edward is the CEO and Managing Partner at Velocity Coaching. His 20 year career as an executive coach and political consultant has taken him around the globe coaching and advising start-up founders, fortune 500 CEOs and heads of state of foreign nations. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, Forbes and more.

In this episode, we explore why corporate values should be a reflection of our personal values, how the role of the CEO is evolving and how living by our values can ultimately help the bottom line.

Highlights

  • (06:41) How more emotionally connected conversations can lead to living richer lives
  • (13:56) Why it’s hard for an organisation to have a sense of purpose if the leader doesn’t
  • (19:56) How the role of the CEO is evolving
  • (27:47) Why corporate values should be a reflection of personal values

Links

https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwardlsullivan1/

https://velocitycoaching.com/

Book: Daily Stoic. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36517689-the-daily-stoic-journal

Shout Out: RM Williams https://www.rmwilliams.com.au/

Connect with me:

Website: https://www.stanceadvocacy.com/

Twitter: @CorpActivist

Instagram: @corpactivist, @stanceadvocacy

This podcast is proudly produced by The Podcast Boutique

  continue reading

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