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S11E27 - Inspiring TED Talks - Learning from Leadership's Missing Manual, with Fields Wicker-Miurin
FromHuman Capital Innovations (HCI) Podcast, with Jonathan H. Westover, PhD
S11E27 - Inspiring TED Talks - Learning from Leadership's Missing Manual, with Fields Wicker-Miurin
FromHuman Capital Innovations (HCI) Podcast, with Jonathan H. Westover, PhD
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39 minutes
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Dec 12, 2020
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As part of our "Inspiring TED Talks" series, spotlighting can't-miss TED Talks and their key takeaways, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover explores Fields Wicker-Miurin's famous 2009 TED Talk, "Learning from Leadership's Missing Manual." See the video and details here: https://www.ted.com/talks/fields_wicker_miurin_learning_from_leadership_s_missing_manual?language=en.
Video Overview: "Leadership doesn't have a user's manual, but Fields Wicker-Miurin says stories of remarkable, local leaders are the next best thing. At a TED salon in London, she shares three."
Fields Wicker-Miurin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/fields-wicker-miurin-9bb66a10/) has spent much of her career working in financial services, including as Director of Finance and Strategy at the London Stock Exchange. She is a partner at Leaders' Quest, an innovative, international social enterprise she helped establish in 2002. She is an Independent Non-Executive Director at Prudential Plc, an Independent Director at SCOR SE, an Independent Director at BNP Paribas SA and a Partner at Leaders Quest Ltd. She is on the Board of Directors at Prudential Plc, Scor UK Co. Ltd., SCOR SE, BNP Paribas SA, Royal London Group and Frank Batten School of Leadership & Public Policy. Ms. Wicker-Miurin was previously employed as a Non-Executive Director by Savills Plc, a Chief Financial Officer & Director-Strategy by London Stock Exchange Plc, a Senior Partner by Strategic Planning Associates SRL, a Non-Executive Director by Control Risks Group Holdings Ltd., a Member-Ministerial Board by United Kingdom Ministry of Justice, and a Director-Batten Leadership School by University of Virginia. She also served on the board at Hembla AB, Ballarpur Industries Ltd., Bilt Paper BV, Bilt Paper Holdings Ltd., CDC Group Plc and King's College London. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia, an undergraduate degree from Sciences Po and a graduate degree from The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies.
Ranked in the Top 10 Performance Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/performance_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 10 Workplace Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/workplace_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 HR Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Talent Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/talent_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Personal Development and Self-Improvement Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/personal_development_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 30 Leadership Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/leadership_podcasts/
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Video Overview: "Leadership doesn't have a user's manual, but Fields Wicker-Miurin says stories of remarkable, local leaders are the next best thing. At a TED salon in London, she shares three."
Fields Wicker-Miurin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/fields-wicker-miurin-9bb66a10/) has spent much of her career working in financial services, including as Director of Finance and Strategy at the London Stock Exchange. She is a partner at Leaders' Quest, an innovative, international social enterprise she helped establish in 2002. She is an Independent Non-Executive Director at Prudential Plc, an Independent Director at SCOR SE, an Independent Director at BNP Paribas SA and a Partner at Leaders Quest Ltd. She is on the Board of Directors at Prudential Plc, Scor UK Co. Ltd., SCOR SE, BNP Paribas SA, Royal London Group and Frank Batten School of Leadership & Public Policy. Ms. Wicker-Miurin was previously employed as a Non-Executive Director by Savills Plc, a Chief Financial Officer & Director-Strategy by London Stock Exchange Plc, a Senior Partner by Strategic Planning Associates SRL, a Non-Executive Director by Control Risks Group Holdings Ltd., a Member-Ministerial Board by United Kingdom Ministry of Justice, and a Director-Batten Leadership School by University of Virginia. She also served on the board at Hembla AB, Ballarpur Industries Ltd., Bilt Paper BV, Bilt Paper Holdings Ltd., CDC Group Plc and King's College London. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia, an undergraduate degree from Sciences Po and a graduate degree from The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies.
Ranked in the Top 10 Performance Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/performance_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 10 Workplace Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/workplace_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 HR Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Talent Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/talent_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Personal Development and Self-Improvement Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/personal_development_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 30 Leadership Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/leadership_podcasts/
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Released:
Dec 12, 2020
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Podcast episode
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S2E8 - As Seen on Forbes - What a Korean Proverb Teaches us about Diversity in the Workplace: An important Korean Proverb is "Frog in the Well." Koreans use this proverb to describe someone who walks through life with blinders on, with tunnel vision or with their head in the sand when it comes to all the diversity present in the world around them. In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Westover shares his recent Forbes article, titled: "What a Korean Proverb Teaches us about Diversity in the Workplace." See the article here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2020/03/10/what-a-korean-proverb-teaches-us-about-diversity-in-the-workplace/#2e8b797638da by Human Capital Innovations (HCI) Podcast, with Jonathan H. Westover, PhD