• Special Encore Presentation: Extraordinary Positive Performance
    Jan 7 2014
    On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown will speak with Dr. Kim S. Cameron, the Associate Dean in charge of Executive Education in the Ross School at the University of Michigan, and is the author of Positive Leadership: Strategies for Extraordinary Performance. His past research has been published in more than 120 academic articles and 14 scholarly books, and he was recently recognized as among the top 10 social science scholars whose work has been downloaded from Google.
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    58 mins
  • Special Encore Presentation: Love 2.0
    Dec 31 2013
    Do social comparisons limit us? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Dr. Barbara L. Fredrickson, the Kenan Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Principal Investigator of the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology Lab at the University of North Carolina, and the author of Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become. How do social connections impact our health? Don’t miss Rideau’s next Real Recognition Radio program to learn what leaders should do today to make their workplace better.
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    58 mins
  • Special Encore Presentation: Love 2.0
    Dec 24 2013
    Do social comparisons limit us? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Dr. Barbara L. Fredrickson, the Kenan Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Principal Investigator of the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology Lab at the University of North Carolina, and the author of Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become. How do social connections impact our health? Don’t miss Rideau’s next Real Recognition Radio program to learn what leaders should do today to make their workplace better.
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    58 mins
  • Special Encore Presentation: How Will You Measure Your Life?
    Dec 17 2013
    Can high-achievers have it all? On the next episode of Rideau’s Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth and Karen Dillon, the authors of How Will You Measure Your Life? Clayton M. Christensen is the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School and the author of seven critically-acclaimed books. A native of Australia, James Allworth writes for the Harvard Business Review, and has previously worked at Booz & Company, and Apple, Inc. Karen Dillon was Editor of the Harvard Business Review and previously served as deputy editor of Inc magazine, and was editor and publisher of the critically-acclaimed American Lawyer magazine. How do you stay grounded in purpose while being satisfied and happy in your career? Don’t miss the next Real Recognition Radio program to learn how we start making things better in our own lives.
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    58 mins
  • Special Encore Presentation: Listening to Shame
    Dec 10 2013
    How does shame impact organizations? On the next episode of Rideau’s Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Brené Brown, Ph.D., LMSW, a writer and research professor at the University of Houston, Graduate College of Social Work. Brené is the author of The Gifts of Imperfection: Letting Go of Who We Think We Should Be and Embracing Who We Are and I Thought It Was Just Me (but it isn’t): Telling the Truth About Perfectionism, Inadequacy, and Power. Her newest book is titled, Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead. Her ground-breaking work has been featured on PBS, NPR, CNN, and was the topic of two 2010 TEDx talks. What does shame sound like inside our heads? Don’t miss Rideau’s next Real Recognition Radio program to hear how to change a culture of shame.
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  • Special Encore Presentation: Dare, Dream, Do: Remarkable Things Happen When You Dare to Dream
    Dec 3 2013
    Is fear of criticism keeping you from your dreams? On the next Real Recognition Radio program, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown will be speaking with Whitney Johnson, the author of, DARE-DREAM-DO: Remarkable Things Happen When You Dare to Dream. Whitney is the president and co-founder of the investment firm Rose Park Advisors. She is a former Institutional Investor-ranked sell-side analyst on Wall Street, a regular contributor to the Harvard Business Review, and a TEDx speaker. Whitney’s work was recently cited as an HBR Editor’s Pick for 2011 and she was also listed on Inc Magazine’s 12 People to Follow on Twitter in 2012. Why are those who dare to do something, the ones most criticized? How do you press through your fears? Don’t miss the next Real Recognition Radio to learn how to be happy where you are and leverage what you have.
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    58 mins
  • Special Encore Presentation: Leadership: The Heart of Sustainable Recognition
    Nov 26 2013
    The Wall Street Journal cited Jim Kouzes as one of the 12 best executive educators in the United States. His book, “The Leadership Challenge,” has sold nearly 2 MILLION copies and he continues to publish and share leadership best practices around the world. You don’t want to miss this interview as Roy & Max ask him to share his thoughts on the leadership challenges of today to create a better workplace. How do you bring out the best in someone? How do you get employees to fulfill their potential? Join us as Jim reveals REAL ways the right kind of leadership, based on thoughtfulness and consideration, can make a world of difference. Stay tuned on Tuesday March 30th, to learn about how to harness the power of encouraging the heart at work!
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    58 mins
  • Special Encore Presentation: Drive: Discovering the Motivators
    Nov 19 2013
    Montreal and New York City, September 27, 2011 – What’s wrong with using incentives for results? On the next episode of Real Recognition Radio, Roy Saunderson and S. Max Brown speak with Daniel H. Pink, the author of several provocative, bestselling books about the changing world of work. His latest is Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, which uses 50 years of behavioral science to overturn the conventional wisdom about human motivation and offer a more effective path to high performance. Drive is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and Publishers Weekly bestseller — as well as a national bestseller in Japan and the United Kingdom. Don’t miss the next Real Recognition Radio program to learn what the difference is between Motivation 2.0 and Motivation 3.0. Listen in to also discover what the “hidden costs of rewards” really are.
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    59 mins