The Impact Multiplier CEO

S13E28: What CEOs need to know about mental health, with Jon Cohen (CEO, Talkspace)


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We're continuing our season on "business as a force for good." In this episode Richard speaks with Dr. Jon R. Cohen, CEO of Talkspace. Talkspace has expanded access to therapy for millions of Americans and brought to market innovative, in-demand tools and resources for people to take control of their mental health. Jon is also author of Swab: Leadership in the Race to Provide COVID Testing to America

In this conversation, you’ll learn:

  • What CEOs need to know about mental health
  • Jon's three key strategies to drive an organisation around ambitious goals
  • Harnessing the "little man"
  • Why you sometimes have to shun the advice of your key experts
  • The importance of an "anti-permission culture"


Resources/sources mentioned:

  • Jon's book: Swab (https://www.amazon.com/Swab-Leadership-Provide-Testing-America/dp/1510778438)
  • Talkspace.com
  • The Impact Multiplier CEO Podcast (https://xquadrant.com/podcast/)
  • Join Rivendell (https://xquadrant.com/rivendell/), our exponential programme for elite CEOs dedicated to transforming themselves, their businesses, and the world.
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For full show notes, head to https://xquadrant.com/jon-cohen

Timestamps:

0:00 Intro
09:05 The importance of mental health support for employers15:14 What Jon learned from COVID18:19 Surgeons make decisions despite uncertainty and bias21:45 Taking responsibility for mistakes and protecting reputation26:15 Innate desire to help overrides prejudice31:56 Increasing the number of users, prioritizing customer satisfaction35:22 Why talented people need freedom, trust, and autonomy39:28 AI strategy
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