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How to Manage Stakeholders with Jordan Levy

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Acting as the bridge connecting different stakeholders is a difficult role.

You must find a way to balance and still answer the needs of each one.

CapSource’s Jordan Levy faced that challenge and had risen above it. He talks with me about his work in expanding experiential learning into the higher education ecosystem. We discuss the value his work provides, his process in managing their stakeholders, and how he was able to build an ecosystem around his idea.

Keen to find out more about Jordan and CapSource? Then tune in now.

What we discussed in this episode:

  1. Jordan’s work in education [01:07]
  2. What pushed Jordan down this path [01:47]
  3. The process of becoming their stakeholders [05:02]
  4. CapSource’s way of providing experiential learning [06:43]
  5. The value of experiences for getting a job later [10:10]
  6. How Jordan marketed to companies to become stakeholders [12:26]
  7. The first schools that got onboard [15:15]
  8. What’s next for CapSource [19:28]
  9. Thinking about how the Australian system fits into CapSource [21:32]

About Jordan Levy

A serial EdTech entrepreneur, Jordan is the Founder of CapSource. CapSource provided the flexibility and customisability for faculty and administrators to integrate companies into their curriculum. Through experiential learning, Jordan hopes to narrow the skills gaps faced by graduates looking to start in entry-level positions.

You can reach out to Jordan through his LinkedIn.

Thank you so much for listening! If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast.

Connect with The Kim Barrett Show:

Subscribe on Youtube

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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Acting as the bridge connecting different stakeholders is a difficult role.

You must find a way to balance and still answer the needs of each one.

CapSource’s Jordan Levy faced that challenge and had risen above it. He talks with me about his work in expanding experiential learning into the higher education ecosystem. We discuss the value his work provides, his process in managing their stakeholders, and how he was able to build an ecosystem around his idea.

Keen to find out more about Jordan and CapSource? Then tune in now.

What we discussed in this episode:

  1. Jordan’s work in education [01:07]
  2. What pushed Jordan down this path [01:47]
  3. The process of becoming their stakeholders [05:02]
  4. CapSource’s way of providing experiential learning [06:43]
  5. The value of experiences for getting a job later [10:10]
  6. How Jordan marketed to companies to become stakeholders [12:26]
  7. The first schools that got onboard [15:15]
  8. What’s next for CapSource [19:28]
  9. Thinking about how the Australian system fits into CapSource [21:32]

About Jordan Levy

A serial EdTech entrepreneur, Jordan is the Founder of CapSource. CapSource provided the flexibility and customisability for faculty and administrators to integrate companies into their curriculum. Through experiential learning, Jordan hopes to narrow the skills gaps faced by graduates looking to start in entry-level positions.

You can reach out to Jordan through his LinkedIn.

Thank you so much for listening! If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast.

Connect with The Kim Barrett Show:

Subscribe on Youtube

Follow Us on Facebook

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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