Author: Andrew Huberman
Guest: Jocko Willing
Podcast: Huberman Lab
Jocko Willink, a retired Navy SEAL officer and dr. Andrew Huberman, a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the department of neurobiology discuss how people can build and sculpt their identity and psychology through specific mindsets and actions and how to adapt the self to novel and challenging situations, using specific daily routines. the topics include: how “energy” actually stems from physical action, how discipline and specific daily routines allow for productivity and creativity, how to build confidence and real bonds when working with a team or family/friends.
Author: Józef Kącki
Guest: Marek Jurkiewicz
Podcast: Z Warsztatu Lidera
The episode “Diversity in Team Building” is from the podcast From the Leader’s Workshop and is a conversation with Marek Jurkiewicz, CEO of the InfoPraca.pl portal, a manager with fifteen years of experience managing small and medium-sized international companies. Marek is also known for his involvement in the Volunteer Presidents Coalition, where he actively shares his experience, promoting a values-based approach to action.
In this podcast, you will learn more about team diversity from a psychometric, aptitude, cultural, and generational perspective.
Is it worth cultivating? What are the real benefits for managers? Does it pose a threat?
Author: Dominik Juszczyk
Podcast: Passionate about Strengths
There’s a lot of talk about the need for motivation, and many resources describe how to motivate yourself and stay motivated. You’re probably familiar with the concepts of extrinsic and intrinsic motivation (if not, I explain the difference in this episode).
Author: Józef Kącki
Guest: Adam Jaworski
Podcast: From the Leader’s Workshop
Recently, leaders have been facing new challenges related to large-scale and sudden changes. Organizations increasingly need support in managing dynamic change, the direction of which is unclear.
Are traditional change management practices and proven methodologies no longer sufficient? What competencies are crucial for leaders facing dynamic change?
“Change Management – A New Approach to Change Management” is a conversation with Adam Jaworski – a manager, psychologist, and coach. Adam has served as a global leader in UX design and agile transformation at Fortune 500 companies for many years.
Author: Karolina Głowacka
Guest: prof. Tomasz Grzyb
Podcast: Radio Naukowe
This podcast discusses, among other things, classic persuasion techniques, such as “foot in the door” or “door in the face,” “whispering in the right ear,” and how different techniques can be interpreted differently depending on social culture. It also discusses whether Prof. Grzyb himself is a good practitioner of social influence techniques and his method for convincing students to be on time for lectures. The guest is Prof. Tomasz Grzyb, a social psychologist from SWPS University. Prof. Grzyb, along with Prof. Dariusz Doliński, is the author of the book “One Hundred Techniques of Social Influence.”