
It's talking about how we can use what we do for work to drive impact in the world. I loved this episode because frankly it's different from any episode we've ever done here on Organize Chaos. Kate's led significant growth in this community's scale and impact as well as some deep work on best practices for implementing these high-impact growth strategies, growing a network brand and operating as a thriving workplace in an incredible team. Kate is the CEO of 1% for the Planet, which is a global movement that inspires action and commitment so that our planet and future generations thrive. This episode's all about the importance of philanthropic alignment with your customers. In this episode, I'm talking with Kate Williams. Learn more about Trainual, the world's top Business Playbook™ software. Read Jason's new book Build For Tomorrow.įind episode show notes, podcast blog recaps, and the best SMB news & tips on The Manual!įollow Chris Ronzio for more business insight. With guests Seth Godin, Allyson & Wes Felix, Jason Fried & more. Want in on the can't miss small business event of the year?! Playbook 2022, Sept 21st & 22nd. So take a listen, I know you'll love this one. He also shows how you can use history to kind of calm your jets when you get nervous about things that are going on present day. There's change for your employees, the market's changing, so how do you navigate that all? Well, Jason talks about his four step process and makes it very practical for you to go through. There's new products that get rolled out. There's change of rolling out new policies and processes. He was just getting started with this book at the time, so we got to follow up 18 months later on what he's doing, how the world has changed and evolved, and his book, which is now out this week, so you'll get to hear a lot about change.Ĭhange is one of those topics that, as businesses, you deal with whether you want to or not.

He was a guest at Playbook, our annual event, back in 2020, when so much in the world was changing. I just love this conversation with Jason. Prior to Entrepreneur, Jason worked as an editor at Men's Health, Fast Company, Maxim, and Boston magazine, and he's been writing about business and technology for years in Washington Post, Slate, New York, and others. Then he's got Problem Solvers, which is about unexpected problems that entrepreneurs are solving in their businesses. One's called Build for Tomorrow as well, which is all about why modern concerns aren't actually that scary. Jason's the editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur Magazine and the author of the book Build for Tomorrow, which is in bookstores on Sept. This episode's all about building for tomorrow and why embracing change is essential for growth in business or any area of your life. In this episode, I'm talking with Jason Feifer.
