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Kieron is now Human Resources Director at Maharishi Foundation International. This was recorded when he was CEO of Workio.
Kieron possesses an Executive MBA from the University of Cambridge, and is also an RSA fellow. He has had an interesting career path, starting out as a lawyer, finding his way into music industry technology, and ultimately realising his life’s passion: to make work better by unlocking the power of culture.
Kieron joins me today to discuss the importance of a strong and well-defined work culture, pulling from his personal experiences in various industries as well as those of his clients.
He shares invaluable insights on common employee-related business issues such as retaining employees, ensuring a healthy work-life balance, and unlocking the full potential of a company’s existing team instead of just looking for new people to fill old roles.
Additionally, Kieron sheds light on the benefits of co-working spaces, how he makes sure he successfully keeps his office and home lives separate, and why he doesn’t think of himself as someone with an entrepreneurial spirit.
“If employees were more closely involved in how the workplace works and in the cultural development of companies, possibly the push that people feel to start their own thing might diminish.”
Thank you for joining me for this week’s episode of the POWER to Live More Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help support the show, please head over to iTunes or Stitcher, subscribe to the show and leave your honest review! You can also help me reach even more amazing business owners and leaders by sharing your favourite episodes on your social media channels.
Don’t forget to check out my website,join my Facebook Group, follow me on Twitter and connect with me on LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram to interact with me and my amazing audience!
Show notes provided (brilliantly, my words not theirs!) by Lidwell Writing Services, LLC
The post Kieron Faller: Unlocking the Power of Work Culture first appeared on POWER to Live More.
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Kieron is now Human Resources Director at Maharishi Foundation International. This was recorded when he was CEO of Workio.
Kieron possesses an Executive MBA from the University of Cambridge, and is also an RSA fellow. He has had an interesting career path, starting out as a lawyer, finding his way into music industry technology, and ultimately realising his life’s passion: to make work better by unlocking the power of culture.
Kieron joins me today to discuss the importance of a strong and well-defined work culture, pulling from his personal experiences in various industries as well as those of his clients.
He shares invaluable insights on common employee-related business issues such as retaining employees, ensuring a healthy work-life balance, and unlocking the full potential of a company’s existing team instead of just looking for new people to fill old roles.
Additionally, Kieron sheds light on the benefits of co-working spaces, how he makes sure he successfully keeps his office and home lives separate, and why he doesn’t think of himself as someone with an entrepreneurial spirit.
“If employees were more closely involved in how the workplace works and in the cultural development of companies, possibly the push that people feel to start their own thing might diminish.”
Thank you for joining me for this week’s episode of the POWER to Live More Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help support the show, please head over to iTunes or Stitcher, subscribe to the show and leave your honest review! You can also help me reach even more amazing business owners and leaders by sharing your favourite episodes on your social media channels.
Don’t forget to check out my website,join my Facebook Group, follow me on Twitter and connect with me on LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram to interact with me and my amazing audience!
Show notes provided (brilliantly, my words not theirs!) by Lidwell Writing Services, LLC
The post Kieron Faller: Unlocking the Power of Work Culture first appeared on POWER to Live More.