by Center for Transforming Engagement | Feb 21, 2023 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
In this final episode of our podcast series on Organizational Identity, co-hosts Dr. J. Derek McNeil and Kate Rae Davis, MDiv, revisit the many rich conversations they’ve had with our guests this season and highlight some of the key takeaways for leaders,...
by Center for Transforming Engagement | Feb 14, 2023 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
This week we’re talking to Bishop Melissa Skelton, who currently serves as Bishop Provisional for the Diocese of Olympia. In our conversation, we look at understanding the identity of your church, not only at the level of your local congregation but within your...
by Center for Transforming Engagement | Feb 7, 2023 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
When you set out to determine your organization’s identity, there are a few key questions to ask yourself that go beyond your mission or vision statements. This week, we’re joined by CEO and founder of Motis, Rick Beaton, PhD. Rick brings his expertise in people,...
by Center for Transforming Engagement | Jan 31, 2023 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
This week, Kate and Derek are joined by longtime friend, Linda Wagener, PhD, who is the Chief Culture Officer at Blink UX. With over 35 years of experience in organizational leadership, training, and research, her role with Blink is to build a resilient work culture...
by Center for Transforming Engagement | Jan 24, 2023 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
Welcome back to Episode 2 of Season 3 of Transforming Engagement, The Podcast. This season, we’re talking about organizational identity and the role of the leader. In this episode, we spoke with Pastor Gail Song Bantum about her identity as a second-generation Korean...
by Center for Transforming Engagement | Jan 17, 2023 | Transforming Engagement: the Podcast
We’re starting a new series on the podcast about organizational identity – a topic that, co-host Dr. J. Derek McNeil admits at the beginning of this episode – can sound somewhat dry. But here’s why it’s important: Most of us have some sense of our...