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The HaBO Village Podcast

Video Conference Etiquette: 11 Dos and Don'ts [Podcast]

May 15, 2018

Episode 42: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn share the 11 most important Dos and Don'ts when it comes to video conferencing. If you've ever experienced a solo or team video conference call, chances are, you are guilty of at least one of these...

The Future of Work [Podcast]

May 8, 2018

Episode 41: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn share their experience from a recent conference they attended on the Future of Work. When we think about the future of work in our world, there are many areas to consider such as technology, health...

The Impact of Vision on Your Business [Podcast]

May 1, 2018

Episode 40: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn give a high-level definition of vision and discuss how it impacts areas of your business including Leadership, Marketing, Management, and Finance. If you've ever struggled to articulate your company's...

How To Influence Like a Rock Star [Podcast]

April 24, 2018

Episode 39:In this episode, Michael and Kathryn discuss the 6 major areas of influence as described in Robert Cialdini's book, Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion. If you want more profit and joy in your company, need to improve your leadership...

Get a Grip: That Moment When You Have to Work with Millennials [Podcast]

April 17, 2018

Episode 38: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn discuss the demographic of current 18 to 35 year-olds, commonly referred to as 'Millennials.' Should you believe stereotypes that say every Millennial you encounter in the workplace is a narcissist...

Why You Shouldn't Overlook Your Company's Contribution and Legacy [Podcast]

April 5, 2018

Episode 37: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn dive into the definitions of contribution and legacy. If you've ever wondered what it truly means for you and your company to leave a legacy and make an impact in the world, give this episode a listen.

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