Jennifer Morgan runs a global multi-billion-dollar technology business spanning six continents and encompassing tens of thousands of people and customers. She believes the best leaders are perpetual learners, and she wants you to join her on a leadership journey as she takes you inside the room for authentic, candid conversations with some of the world’s top executives, biggest thinkers, and bolde... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | CareersBusiness |
That’s a wrap! Season 1 of A Call to Lead is in the books.
We pulled together a recap episode for you this week, featuring short clips from some of the great moments in the podcast’s first season. We were fortunate to have incredible leaders from a... more
This new episode of A Call to Lead has me in Singapore, sitting down in front of a live audience with one of the world’s most respected and popular global movie stars. Michelle Yeoh grew up in Malaysia and England, gained her early fame in Hong Kong ... more
This latest episode features one of the smartest women in retail. Mercedes Abramo is the President and CEO of Cartier North America, and I had the opportunity to sit down with her at Cartier’s Hudson Yards boutique in New York City this past April. G... more
Whether you're a Girl Scout or not (I am—once a Scout, always a Scout), my conversation with Sylvia Acevedo, the CEO of the Girl Scouts, is worth a listen. Sylvia has a remarkable path to success: As a young woman, she was discouraged from pursuing h... more
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Just a critique. Don’t sell yourself, sell the product. See the Marissa Mayer fiasco. I find it disheartening when people start businesses but then claim a CEO title on the business card with 10 employees. Always product over personality. Bottom line over ego. People are will spend their money on a product to make their life better, but not so much just because you are a likable person.
This is a very inspiring and interesting podcast.
Thanks for putting together a recap of your Season 1 podcasts. It was my first time listening and I’ll be along for the ride going forward. DMC
Great format and concise interviews with a variety of leaders. Truly helps keep a pulse on what’s going on inside business leaders’ minds. Thanks Jennifer!
Just a critique. Don’t sell yourself, sell the product. See the Marissa Mayer fiasco. I find it heartening when people start businesses but then claim a CEO title on the business card with 10 employees. Always product over personality. Bottom line over ego. People are will spend their money on a product to make their life better, but not so much just because you are a likable person.
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