WorkWise

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Ken Kinard and Mike Boyes interview Jeffrey Page, VP of Operations at Precise Software, to talk about how to lead a healthy company culture. Continue reading →
Ken Kinard and Mike Boyes converse with Aaron Groen about a biblical perspective on marketing, particularly for Christian business owners. Ken Kinard of Accent Interactive Mike Boyes of Credo Consulting Aaron Groen of Ronald Blue Trust
Ken Kinard and Mike Boyes conclude the conversation with Ned Bustard about applying the artist perspective to work. Ken Kinard of Accent Interactive Mike Boyes of Credo Consulting Ned Bustard of World’s End Images and Square Halo Books It Was G
Ken Kinard and Mike Boyes invite Ned Bustard to help you apply the artist perspective to work in this discussion of It Was Good: Making Art to the Glory of God. Ken Kinard of Accent Interactive Mike Boyes of Credo Consulting Ned Bustard of Worl
Ken Kinard and Mike Boyes explore what’s driving the choice of podcast topics. In this discussion we wanted to explore this idea of aligning what we do at work with what we believe about work. This idea of integrating our faith and work has us
Ken Kinard and Mike Boyes finally respond to James Damore’s missive on Google’s diversity policies from July 2017. Before you jump to any conclusions about what Mike thinks, be sure to listen to the entire episode. I think you’ll find this stim
Ken Kinard and Mike Boyes explore the Warrior role in the creative process, with a nod to Seth Godin, and Pat Benatar. Creative Roles: Explorer, Artist, Judge and Warrior Seth Godin’s Blog  
In this episode we ask if the performance appraisal is dead, or if it should be.
If you have ever collaborated with another creative, you may have played the artist to his or her judge (or visa versa). It’s where the writer meets the editor and hashes out which ideas will proceed to refinement and which will get tossed asid
Ken Kinard and Michael Boyes talk with Dr. Chip Roper on how collaboration is working in New York City, and what we can do with our infatuation to collaborate. Credo Consulting Ken Kinard, Coach Creativity Workshops at Creativity Labs Chip Rope
Ken Kinard and Michael Boyes talk about fear in the workplace, and how not to let it get you stuck. Ten Signs You Work in a Fear-Based Workplace by Liz Ryan for Bloomberg Businessweek Credo Consulting Ken Kinard, Coach Creativity Workshops at C
Jony Ive, Chief Design Officer at Apple, joins Ken Kinard and Michael Boyes by way of a commercial for the book Designed by Apple in California. What does Jony teach us about the “Artist” role in the creative process?“Designed by Apple in Cal
Ken Kinard and Michael Boyes take in the year in review, discussing their favorite conversations, mistakes, and successes in 2016. Topics include the trap of the fixed mindset with Jack Conte, saying “fro” in a training session, and what happen
Michael Boyes and Ken Kinard discuss diversity in the workplace. Should we promote diversity for its own sake? We are told that diversity in the workplace is important, so what’s the value of the value?The Road to Character by David BrooksWh
Drawing from the life of Steve Jobs, Ken Kinard introduces the first role in the creative process: the explorer. He explains how mastering this role will boost your creativity and help you get better results in your work.For more information a
Ken and Mike continue their trajectory about learning to be creative in a discussion about multiple intelligences.Not the Creative Type? How Then Will You keep Up? by Michael Boyes of Credo ConsultingPhoto of Mike not wearing an Angry Birds
Back from vacation, Ken tells Mike about a conversation with a psychologist about whether creativity can be learned, which prompted him to look into learning styles. The result is a practical approach to creativity for leaders and teachers.Ca
Ken and Mike review an interview with Barbara Giammona, a master manager and communicator from Schneider Electric Process Automation. She has wisdom about how to adapt to the globalization in the workplace, managing remote workers, and what it
Part 2 of a two-part series on the Freelance Lifestyle. Ken cues up interviews from two freelancers in New York City: Meaghan Ritchey and April Greene. We explore how freelancers are living the lives of executives and the impact it has on vacat
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