In the last episode of the MGT409 Podcast, Jeremy and I sit down to talk through "Survival of the Savvy" in SEDONA!! This is the epic finale to what has been an amazing journey, and hopefully we give the listeners a life hack or two on how to correctly manage office politics to your advantage. Tune in to learn more about being savvy in your career and advance fast!
For the second book of MGT409, we sit down to talk through "Corporate Confidential" and expose the underground corporate world. In this podcast we talk about managing your relationship with HR, how to effectively manage up, and how to be effective when attaining a position of power. Tune in to hear our thoughts on the book with some supplementary personal anecdotes!
In Season Two of the MGT409 Podcast, Jeremy and I tackle the subject "Power" by Jeffrey Pfeffer. This is the first of the four episode series in supplement to the MGT409 NAU Organizational Power and Politics class. Tune in to hear a chronological breakdown of our thoughts on the book, and some fun stories regarding the pursuit of organizational power!
Guys, this is it! In our final episode, Jeremy and I tackle leadership, music, podcasting, college football, and much more. Tune in for this deep dive into our lives, and essentially our purpose of this podcast. Enjoy!
In this episode, I have an off the rails chat with Jeremy about building great company culture, and specifically Culture Code by Daniel Coyle. Tune in for some tips on creating culture, sports analogies, and our take on this book!
In this episode, I sit down with MGT300 professor Jeremy Brees to talk about Barbara Kellerman's book "Bad Leadership." Join us for an off-the-cuff approach to learning about leadership and management. Enjoy!
In this episode, I attempt to cover the material in "First, Break All the Rules" chapter by chapter. At the end, I delve into the greater implications of the book from the perspective of a potential intern or early professional. Hopefully, this podcast serves as an exam tool for my fellow MGT300 peers. I intentionally divided the podcast into roughly 3-minute increments for each chapter, so feel free to skip around as needed. Join Matt for this ride as we try to break down this awesome book, and hopefully break some rules along the way!
For the first episode of the podcast, I will be tackling the first three chapters of Marcus Buckingham's book "First Break All the Rules." Throughout the chapters, he pushes the notion of treating employees differently, and specifically, he advocates for creating workspaces that make people more comfortable with who they already are. Join Matt as he prefaces this entire series with his mission for the podcast and some of the first material talked about in the course of MGT300.