Episode 25 - Phenomenology and the Importance of Accuracy
Listen in as Seth and Mark as they unpack precision, defining quality, knowledge management, 3,000 surgical gloves, and codified knowledge.
Listen in as Seth and Mark as they unpack precision, defining quality, knowledge management, 3,000 surgical gloves, and codified knowledge.
Listen in as Mark and Seth talk about the "Farley Commitment," leading from behind, yes in the land of no's, equal distribution of likes and dislikes, Evolution of Dance, “nobody knows anything,” and lots more!
Listen in as they cover the importance of clarity and enthusiasm, championship cows with white faces, being imprisoned by existing paradigms, The American College of Cardiology, American Geophysical Union, The International Corrugated Case Association, purity of mind, cat eyeglasses, and more!
Listen in as they discuss being trapped in your own grooves, looking at problems from different angles, working with Eeyores, Austin, Peace Park, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Elvis Costello, and lots more!
Listen in as Mary, Seth, and Mark talk about Mary's new book, 6 prescriptions for organizations undergoing change, generational differences, market consolidation, digital first strategy, being stewards of organizational history, moving within uncertainty, 80/20 rule, time famine, and lots more!
Listen as Mark and Seth discuss breaking away from you-centric things, knowledge management, The World Bank, Disney, the NYC Diamond District, adventuring your way out of situations, bungee jumping, and much more!
Listen in as Mark and Seth discuss if associations write books, Million Dollar Speakers meeting, reading liner notes, Jim Collins, hit singles in books, BHAG, platinum records, outthinking the world, Reprise records, Comic-Con, changing your input, and lots more!
Listen in as Mark and Seth talk about Houdini, Steve Cohen, David Blaine, bridges, changing the field, apple trees making apples, Lisa McCleod, doing what we are put on earth to do + lots more!
Watch as Mark and Seth talk how associations can create a social movement, QANON, Christina D. Economos, Emceeing, Handwashing, Segues, Architects, and Facts, Figures, & Stories
Listen in as Mark and Seth as they talk about being frontier people, National Apartment Association, Daniel Boone, Mythos of America, the human time construct, plug-less appliances, knowledge vs. information, poison ivy, and lots more!
In this episode, Mark Levy and Seth Kahan talk about ways associations can achieve relevance and create innovation to serve the imperative needs of members. How? Listen in as they discuss real relationships, understanding organizational values, being in service, Alan Weiss, selling short, and lots more!
What holds a Grand Challenge together? These questions snd more answered inside this riveting episode!
In this episode, Seth and Mark discuss the need for associations and association execs to be authentic and fully committed. Through their stories, they unpack the 5 stages of crisis response, doughnuts, "Freebird", strategic mapmaking, Theodore Levitt, Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic, and the Chris Farley commitment. Tune in, you can't miss this one!
Why storytelling is so effective and how to use it at your next gathering to accelerate your agenda. What you can learn from extreme reactions, both yours and others’.
When it comes to gaining and keeping attention, find out what street theater and Brillo Furniture Polish have to teach as well as the Pawn Shop of Sentimental Value (apologies to Phil Hartman!).
From Royal Dutch Shell to Phil Dusenberry to golfing tips, we point out the value of springboard storytelling and the power it creates for an association.
Dig deep into membership, its similarities to fan clubs and magic shows and the value of engaging potential members with their concerns rather than showing off your benefits. Along the way we find camels and learn how to tell stories that spark action.
The value of facilitation skills for leaders, engineering a breakthrough in Shell, and speaking to the future. Also, Mojo the cat makes an entrance and we go inside the CIA at Langley.
How do we get out of our own way when it comes to creativity? How do we harness our "accidental genius?" What role does fear play in creativity, public speaking, taking on big challenges and achieving grand accomplishments?
What is value? An exploration that includes candy bars, the French Connection chase scene, IBM Watson, tacit knowledge and immersive technologies
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