In a wrecked world, marketers and leaders have a responsibility to use their power to change beliefs for the good of others. Too often, leaders think of purpose as an afterthought to their mission statement. We limit ourselves to who we can serve. Let’s dream of a new future, where founders relentlessly seek to solve the needs of their ideal customer, employees, and vulnerable people in need. Where villains aren’t just customer problems but also global and cultural issues. Each episode, I invite a business leader to share their process for inspiring change and operationalizing their purpose.
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In a wrecked world, marketers and leaders have a responsibility to use their power to change beliefs for the good of others. Too often, leaders think of purpose as an afterthought to their mission statement. We limit ourselves to who we can serve. Let’s dream of a new future, where founders relentlessly seek to solve the needs of their ideal customer, employees, and vulnerable people in need. Where villains aren’t just customer problems but also global and cultural issues. Each episode, I invite a business leader to share their process for inspiring change and operationalizing their purpose.
Taking Pizza and Purpose to the Next Level, with Joe Schlotman of Dewey's Pizza
Pitch Purpose with Tony Winslow
36 minutes 12 seconds
3 years ago
Taking Pizza and Purpose to the Next Level, with Joe Schlotman of Dewey's Pizza
In this episode, Tony interviews Joe, VP of Organizational Development at Dewey's Pizza 🍕, a gourmet pizza shop with 24 locations across the midwest.
Dewey's is a neighborhood classic, a staple in many communities, and this by design. Listen as Joe walks us through the Dewey's origin story, their unique culture, and the impact they've made on their communities.
Joe's recommendations:
Rather than defining purpose & values at the top, invite members throughout your organization.
Encourage vulnerability and asking for help as a strength.
Don't give back in a one-size-fits-all approach
Suggested Resources:
Rudy Miick, Transformational Coach for Businesses
Danny Meyer, Setting the Table
Brene Brown and her work on vulnerability
Sign up for the Run to Raise Dough.
Get a free salad by signing up for Dewey's Pizza Rewards.
Pitch Purpose with Tony Winslow
In a wrecked world, marketers and leaders have a responsibility to use their power to change beliefs for the good of others. Too often, leaders think of purpose as an afterthought to their mission statement. We limit ourselves to who we can serve. Let’s dream of a new future, where founders relentlessly seek to solve the needs of their ideal customer, employees, and vulnerable people in need. Where villains aren’t just customer problems but also global and cultural issues. Each episode, I invite a business leader to share their process for inspiring change and operationalizing their purpose.