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Chatting About Change with Dr. Jim Maddox

by Jim Maddox

Chatting About Change is about organizational change and helping individuals and organizations experience life to the fullest, and engaging in positive, transformational change. I am a university professor, OD consultant, and Change Strategist. Each episode I will engage in conversations with a guest from diverse backgrounds around the topic of change.

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Episodes

Consulting with Mission-Driven Organizations: A conversation with Miriam Dicks, management consultant and president of the 180 Management Group.

49m · Published 30 Apr 14:00

My guest this episode is Miriam Dicks, who is an executive and management consultant, and founder of the 180 Management Group. She began her journey in operations area of mergers and acquisitions. She has leveraged her knowledge of what makes organizations successful. She now is focused on mission-driven organizations, helping non-profits, faith-based organizations manage change. She shares her expertise surrounding the unique challenges of mission-driven, non-profit organizations. We discuss the challenges of these type of organizations transitioning from small start-ups to sustainable, scalable, effective organizations.

Combining Organization Development skills and animal conservation: A conversation with Michael Clifford, who is the Strategic Director for the international organization, Reverse the Red. The chat is a great example of process consulting and cross-cultur

53m · Published 12 Mar 13:00

My guest this episode is Michael Clifford, who combines his unique talents of zoo science and conservation with his expertise in organization development and change in his role as the Strategy Director for Reverse the Red. Reverse the Red is a global movement that ignites strategic cooperation and action to ensure the survival of wild species and ecosystems and reverse the negative trend of biodiversity loss. Michael shares how he utilizes OD concepts in facilitating strategic change and building partnerships and coalitions, among governments, various partner organizations, and communities. We discuss how he uses his unique skill set to facilitate change, in an environment where he has no authority or power, just the ability to understand ecosystems and systems in general, and the ability to cast a vision and provide a pathway for change to occur. The chat is a great example of process consulting skills in action. The conversation also highlights the value of cross-cultural competencies in working within diverse communities and systems. Michael mentions that with 196 different countries, there are 196 different ways of approaching conservation.

Using the Rapid Response Organization Development Model: A discussion with Ron Banerjee, change leader, advisor, speaker, and author.

59m · Published 06 Feb 16:00

My guest this episode is Ron Banerjee, who is an experienced Change Leader, Financial Advisor, Speaker, Author, and Innovator. Ron is also the Vice President of Partnerships and Affiliations for the International Organization Development Association (IODA). Ron shares his Rapid Response Organization Development (RROD) model, which is featured in a chapter of the recently released book, “Building a Coaching Culture”. Ron and I discuss the value of approaching OD efforts rapidly and how the process does not necessarily need to take a year to intervene in an organization. Ron shares his interactions with Ed Schein and David Cooperrider in the development of his RROD model. The model is a great tool to have for anyone who is tasked with guiding change in an organization.

Changing the Way We Change and Changing the Way We Lead: A Conversation with Dave Jamieson

48m · Published 30 Jan 16:00

My guest this episode is Dave Jamieson, Ph. D., retired professor and president of the Jamieson Consulting Group. He is passionate about coaching & teaching to change the way we change & change the way we lead. He is dedicated to organizational leaders becoming more skilled at change leadership and systemic solutions and integrating the increasing complexity of technology with the need of supporting the humanity of their employees and customers. We discuss how many people in organizations do change in ways that doesn’t pay enough attention to what it takes for human beings to move past their resistance and to be a part of the change. Much of the focus is on what it is about the work that needs to change and overlooks the role of the people in change. Dave discusses how change itself is changing. The environment used to be stable which allowed change to be something you could manage as a separate project. Today, the change must be integrated with the people who are doing the work and be led by those directly engaged with the change. The need now is to approach change from a very systemic lens, and we need to understand the complexity and disruptive nature of change in very interdependent systems.

Cultivating a wise mind and wise life: A conversation with Scott Spradlin on the pursuit of wisdom, fulfillment, mindfulness, and the perfect cup of coffee.

1h 3m · Published 23 Jan 18:00

My guest this episode is Scott Spradlin, who is a consultant, educator & media developer at Wise Mind, Wise Life: Engage, Enchant, Elevate. Scott is a licensed Dialectical Behavior Therapist, and author of the book, “Don't Let Your Emotions Run Your Life: How Dialectical Behavior Therapy Can Put You in Control”. Scott provides education and workshops on Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT), Mindfulness, and has a special passion for working with those with ADHD. We discuss the changing landscape of mental health practices and dive into what is meant by wisdom and having a wise mind. Scott shares his ideas and strategies on more deeply understanding one’s self, managing one’s emotions, and living your best life. Scott shares his insights and perspective on what is meant by the idea of dialectic and what is so impactful about the use of DBT as an approach to mental health.

Design Thinking, Culture Mapping, and Visual Sensemaking: A conversation with Mary Quant, an expert in Strategy, Design, Innovation, and Culture.

36m · Published 24 Oct 13:00

My guest this episode is Mary Quant. Mary combines her unique skills in organization development and design thinking, to partner with global business leaders to accelerate business strategies and execute people- and organization-focused solutions. We discuss how she works with cross-functional teams to challenge the status quo and navigate ambiguity at the intersection of people experience, design thinking and technology. She describes how she uses visual sensemaking in guiding change along with culture mapping. Mary shares her passion and obsession with helping individuals, teams and organizations achieve peak performance, and helping them create healthy, creative, and inclusive cultures. We discuss some creative and innovate ways to work in the virtual space so many organizations are operating in.

Activating the Science of Hope Globally: An engaging conversation with Kathryn Goetzke, author, business owner, and international speaker.

45m · Published 26 Sep 19:00

My guest this episode is Kathryn Goetzke, the Chief Hope Officer at the Shine Hope Company. She is activating the science of hope globally. She shares her personal story and her passion around the science of hope and how she is bringing her ideas to organizations, schools, and communities around the globe. We discuss the widespread pattern of a sense of hopelessness, especially among our youth. She shares some of her fundamental ideas, which you can find in her recent book, The Biggest Little Book About Hope.

The journey of becoming an organization development consultant: A conversation with Dr. Brandon Rogers, an Organizational Strategy & Transformation Expert.

57m · Published 19 Sep 18:00

My guest this episode is Dr. Brandon Rogers. He shares his insightful and powerful story of his educational journey and his professional journey and how has and continues to leverage his passion for people and systems into helping organizations thrive. He has worked with a wide range of organizations, including cyberspace, automotive, and the software industry, among others. We discuss the challenges and rewards of beginning and maintaining a solo organization development consulting company.

Simplicity, calm, curiosity, and understanding – a conversation with Alex Cawthon as she shares her expertise in the field of talent management and the change management space.

50m · Published 22 Aug 19:00

My guest this episode is Alex Cawthon, who is a Strategic Talent Partner, for a fortune 500 company. She shares how her 3 core values shape how she shows up and how she approaches her work. Her 3 core values are simplicity, understanding, and courage and she discusses how these provide the framework for working authentically in all areas of her life. We discuss her approach to change of using the framework of ‘why, how, and what’ and the ways she uses the lens of her core values to help her organization answer these critical questions.

The critical role of front-line staff in creating positive change: A conversation with Dr. Kimberly Barker, educator, author, and speaker.

42m · Published 13 Mar 21:00

My guest this week is Dr. Kimberly Barker, who is on the faculty of Eastern Michigan University, is the author of the book, “You Can Create Positive Change at Work!”  Kim shares her experience and passion for helping each individual find their purpose in their work and helping guide positive culture change.  We discuss her extensive role in the International Society of Organization Development and Change (ISODC) and she shares strategies which everyone can employ in creating positive change. In addition to her recent book, you can find lots of great content on Dr. Barker’s YouTube Channel, where she hosts some great guests and insightful and meaning content.

Chatting About Change with Dr. Jim Maddox has 133 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 90:24:52. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 20th, 2024 17:41.

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