350: The Rise of an Iconic Brand with former Dunkin’ Donuts CEO Robert Rosenberg

I can’t imagine anyone having more to say about how to take your company to new heights than a 35-year former CEO of one of the world’s most iconic brands.

That brand is the one an only Dunkin’ Donuts.

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And that CEO? Robert Rosenberg. He served in that role from 1963 to 1998 and, during his tenure, took the company from $10 million in sales to over $2 billion, with more than 3,000 outlets!

This year, expanding any business or dream can seem extra daunting. So, who better to hear from than a leader who grew a regional company into a global multibillion-dollar brand despite a past economic downturn, near bankruptcy, and constant change?

Robert shares a dozen of the biggest lessons he’s learned in his 35 years with Dunkin’ Donuts in his new book called Around the Corner to Around the World. In an amazingly inspiring story.

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349: How to Be Unapologetically Ambitious with Shellye Archambeau

Since interviewing today’s guest for the show a few weeks ago, I have seen her new book getting all kinds of recognition. It’s even been included in a number of Best of 2020 lists.

I like to think that makes me look pretty smart.

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Her name is Shellye Archambeau, experienced CEO and Board Director with a track record of accomplishments building brands, high-performance teams, and organizations

In the book, Shellye recounts how she overcame the challenges she faced as a young black woman, wife, and mother, managing her personal and professional responsibilities while climbing the ranks at IBM and subsequently in her roles as CEO.

In an amazingly inspiring story. I hope you’ll click the play button below to join our conversation now. For a summary, just keep scrolling.

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348: Lessons for Today’s Leaders from Bold Decisions that Changed History

My guest today is passionate about leadership, is a dedicated student of history, and is one of the world’s leading thinkers on strategy.

His name is Jan-Benedict Steenkamp, and he is also the C. Knox Massey Distinguished Professor of Marketing at the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School.

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Jan-Benedict Steenkamp’s latest book is called Time to Lead: Lessons from Today’s Leaders from Bold Decisions that Changed History.

In it, he seamlessly connects historical leaders with present-day leadership dilemmas and practical situations derived from his extensive experience and network.

It’s a book about great men and women, their actions in leadership that have stood the test of time, and what we can learn from them and apply to our lives today.

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347: Lessons In Leadership from the Greatest Leaders of All Time

My guest today, and I, have something in common. We are both broadcasters.

Me a former broadcaster, and he a current one.

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His name is Brian Sanders and he is here to remind us that, among other things, we are often our own worst enemy when it comes to what holds us back.

Brian is one of those rare guests who isn’t afraid to share his struggles (both of the personal and the leadership variety). He does so, in part, because he realizes you’ll likely see yourself in some of what he shares.

Maybe this will help bring you closer to examining your own struggles. If nothing else, you’ll be encouraged to know you’re not alone, as leaders often can be if we’re not careful.

Brian’s book is called Leadership Endurance: Strategic Steps from the Greatest Leaders of All Time.

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346: Raising Your Kids in a Tech-Driven World with Arlene Pellicane

I, for one, am glad that much of today’s technology and, especially, social media, didn’t exist when I was growing up.

Admittedly, I’m not sure my parents nor I would have handled it well.

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We all know how hard it is raising kids today in light of these new challenges. That’s why I’m so glad for people like today’s guest, Arlene Pellicane.

She is perfectly positioned to help us make sense of it all – the screens, the apps, the social media, all of it – AND their potential impact on our children’s brains. With Arlene’s book and today’s interview, you can rest a whole lot easier.

That new book, written with Dr. Gary Chapman, is called Screen Kids: 5 Relational Skills Every Child Needs in a Tech-Driven World.

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