As the health and economic fallout of the pandemic continues, CEOs face a challenge in their role as the public face of the company. Today, Joel discusses tips for making […]Read More
The logical question after an unprecedented, months-long economic shutdown is: “When and how to we reopen?” In this episode, Joel discusses the challenges we are likely to face in the […]Read More
For many leaders, company culture feels especially fractured right now. Most employees aren’t at the office, everyone’s feeling uncertain, and the future is a haze. How can the CEO sustain […]Read More
Chris Hosek is the former chief of staff to the Chair of the Railroad Commission of Texas, the regulatory body that oversees the state’s energy industry, including all levels of […]Read More
Most people are an expert in something. But when you’re a CEO, you can’t be the expert in everything—you must instead call on the experts in your organization to advise […]Read More
Management and leadership are two tools at the CEO’s disposal—both essential, neither “better” than the other. The best CEOs know the difference and use both tools at the appropriate times. […]Read More
Matt Krause is a member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 93, in the midst of his fourth term. This week, we talk to Matt about how his […]Read More
Most people are an expert in something. But when you’re a CEO, you can’t be the expert in everything—you must instead call on the experts in your organization to advise […]Read More
Craig Russell is the executive director of Down Home Ranch, which has a mission to people connect people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to social, educational, residential and vocational opportunities. […]Read More
Chip Roy is the US Representative for Texas’s 21st congressional district. We speak with Congressman Roy this week about how COVID-19 is affecting Texans, whether it’s making them ill, shortening […]Read More