What if you could do more of the work that made a difference, had meaning and created an impact? (And what if you could also do less of all that other stuff that fills up your day?) In these animated, engaging and practical podcasts, Michael Bungay Stanier, Senior Partner at Box of Crayons shares strategies, talks to thought leaders and provokes you to do less Good Work ... and more Great Work.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Categories | CareersBusinessEducation |
The other day I was rereading one of my favourite books of all time, The Managerial Moment of Truth. Robert Fritz is the co-author, and he is a giant in the management field, delving into how structural relationships impact behaviour, from individual... more
If you’ve ever felt that someone has been rude or uncivil to you at work, I think you’ll really enjoy today’s conversation. My guest is Christine Porath, associate professor of management at McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University and T... more
If you’ve had conflicting thoughts about minimalism, you’re not alone. One of the core values here at Box of Crayons is elegance — finding the simplest, cleanest form of something. But I also love art and gifts; I’m not somebody The post Ryan Nicodem... more
If you read or have read Fast Company, you may already be familiar with Bill Taylor. He’s one of the magazine’s co-founders; he’s also the author of a terrific new book called Simply Brilliant: How Great Organizations Do Ordinary Things The post Bill... more
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…and there’s a reference to the podcast and I guess I’m late to the party. Bummer
Michael’s inimitable style makes for a great podcast. His questions are thoughtful, insightful and reveal his curiosity about great work. more
I'm sad that this podcast is no longer being produced. Since podcasts can be made by just about anyone, there is a lot of dreck out there - this is definitely not one of them. It's a shame this did not get a wider audience - it's a gem. I discovered it late, so I have many to listen to, but still sad. Sound quality is absolutely fine, guy who gave this one star for that reason needs to get his hearing checked.
Michael Bungay Stanier has written a seminal book on coaching - The Coaching Habit. As a leadership coach, I love this book. A set of simple questions that provide a structure to help anyone in a leadership position to “flip on the light switch” in the OTHER person’s brain. more
I love this podcast! it is one of the few podcasts that I subscribe to and listen to on a regular basis. Michael is one of my gurus - for the exemplary and GREAT work that he does in my field of organizational development, change and leadership coaching. Michael always delivers by interviewing key and cutting edge thinkers and doers, who help me stay current and informed. I particulary appreciate Michael's interviewing style and technique, which is friendly, curious and engaging. I leave ever... more
Apple Podcasts | #191 | United States/Business/Careers |
Apple Podcasts | #18 | Netherlands/Business/Careers |
Apple Podcasts | #139 | Brazil/Business/Careers |
Apple Podcasts | #156 | Indonesia/Business/Careers |
Apple Podcasts | #157 | United Arab Emirates/Business/Careers |
Apple Podcasts | #209 | Netherlands/Business |
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