Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

By: Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner
  • Summary

  • ★ PRACTICAL ★ TIMELESS ★ NO NONSENSE ★ Discover the business issues hiding in plain view that matter to your bottom line. Created for smart business owners, executives, managers, and entrepreneurs who want to increase their business leadership effectiveness and side-step the School of Hard Knocks. Each Thursday you’ll hear top-line insights, tools and straight talk from experts, authors and change makers who share their secrets for more success on a wide range of business topics. These are the trusted advisors, the ones Big Business pay big bucks for, who are quietly igniting change behind closed doors and transforming businesses around world. And now, you can join those conversations too by simply tuning in. It’s easy. Our topics vary from week to week because business is multi-faceted and the higher you climb in your organization the more information you need to effectively lead your company and keep all of its moving parts aligned and moving forward. We talk about everything from leadership and people management, to sales, marketing, and finance, corporate governance and risk management. Why? Because business has lots of nooks and crannies. It’s impossible to be good at everything or know everything. Your expertise makes you a valuable contributor early in your career; but as your management and leadership responsibilities grow, so too does the need to expand your knowledge base because it’s essential to keep your finger on the pulse of your business and be able to ask the right questions to get the information you need to make informed decisions, as well as recruit the right talent. We even talk about how to manage stress and keep your head from exploding because, let’s be real, things pile up sometimes and it’s tough to juggle everything. It’s OK – you’re not alone – it’s a big club, one that you can join for free by listening to Business Confidential Now, one where you’ll be able to access resource packed information on every single episode page at https://BusinessConfidentialRadio.com. The show was created by Hanna Hasl-Kelchner, founder of Business M.O. and the Legal Leverage Academy, several years ago because business comes at you fast and no one can afford to get blind-sided. Especially by something you didn’t know, but somehow SHOULD know in your role as a business leader and key decision maker. Look - It’s not your fault, even if you have one of those fancy Ivy League MBAs, it’s impossible to have all the answers. Hanna knows this to be true as a matter of fact because she HAS one of those fancy MBAs and even taught in a few top tier MBA programs. She’s also been a practicing business attorney who has seen first-hand what happens when things go south. That’s why she created this podcast. Hanna knows how to ask the questions that get the answers YOU need to succeed. She’s been a trusted advisor, who for more than 35 years has helped influential business leaders and decision makers ranging from start-ups to the S&P 500 to the White House. Hanna has also seen how what you don’t know in business really can hurt you and bite you in the assets. The show typically runs approximately 25 – 35 minutes and releases a new episode every Thursday. It’s usually an interview show; but, once in a while Hanna will put on her lawyer hat and feature some no-nonsense legal information. Join Hanna and start listening to Business Confidential Now today. The more you dive into our rich archive of past episodes, follow and subscribe to Business Confidential Now, the more you’ll be able to grow and protect your business NOW. Listen on any app that supports podcasts, and visit https://BusinessConfidentialRadio.com. Please remember to tell all your business friends about the show and leave a positive comment.
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Episodes
  • Elevating Employee Engagement From Ordinary to Extraordinary with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner
    Nov 18 2024
    Elevating Employee Engagement

    Elevating employee engagement to have a more productive and committed workforce is part of every leadership or management agenda.

    But some people excel at it while others fall flat. Wishful thinking doesn’t make it happen and in this episode we’ll explore what does.

    What You’ll Discover About Elevating Employee Engagement:

    * How elevating employee engagement can improve your bottom line

    * The three types of employee engagement

    * The role of empathy and self-awareness in elevating employee engagement

    * And much more

    Host: Hanna Hasl-Kelchner


    Hanna Hasl-Kelchner is an advocate for fairness in the workplace. She helps organizations gain clarity to make more informed decisions by reducing complex concepts into sensible, bite size pieces. Hanna accomplishes this as a business strategist and through her writing, speaking, consulting, and popular syndicated podcast, Business Confidential Now.

    Hanna brings a unique perspective to the table, growing up in an entrepreneurial family and running a business before age 30 and blending it with decades practicing business law. Those experiences enabled her to successfully bridge the gap between the two disciplines during her career as a trusted advisor to influential decision makers ranging from startups to the S&P 500, Big Tobacco, and the White House.

    She has also been on the faculty at two top-ranked MBA programs: The Duke University Fuqua School of Management and the University of Virginia, Darden School of Business.

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    If you liked this interview, you might also enjoy our other Leadership and Management episodes, especially:

    Part 1: Unveiling the Truth: Workplace Fairness Myths vs Reality

    Part 2: The Key to Retaining Top Talent: A Fair Work Environment

    Part 3: Why Low Employee Engagement is Not an Employee Problem

    Part 4: 5 Toxic Leadership Trends that Kill High Employee Engagement

    Part 5: How to Keep Positional Power From Being a Huge Achille’s Heel

    Contact Hanna and connect with her on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

    Her new book Seeking Fairness at Work on Amazon, in print, ebook and audio editions.


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    16 mins
  • How Self-Aware Leadership Contributes to Strategic Execution with Robert Courser
    Nov 7 2024
    Self-Aware Leadership

    The self-aware leadership sounds a bit like an oxymoron.

    You know what your intentions are when you do what you do and say what you say. So of course you're self-aware of yourself.

    BUT, are you really aware of all that you need to stay on top of to flawlessly execute your business strategy?

    Ooh, maybe not, and you wouldn't be alone. As today's guest, Robert Courser, author of Line of Sight: The Five Keys for Strategic Execution in an Age of Uncertainty, explains.

    What You'll Discover About Self-Aware Leadership:

    * The missing piece of self-aware leadership

    * How employee surveys contribute to self-aware leadership

    * How self-aware leadership lets you work "on" your business, not just "in" your business

    * Why self-aware leadership is essential for strategy alignment and execution

    * And much more

    Guest: Robert Courser

    Robert Courser is a CEO advisor who has been helping small and medium-sized enterprises scale up for the past twenty years.

    In his book, “Line of Sight: The Five Keys for Strategic Execution In An Age of Uncertainty,” Robert draws on stories and anecdotes from his clients to share the simple tools and insights that help free up the growth potential of leaders and their companies.

    Classically trained as a culinary chef, Robert knows about delivering excellence in a high-pressure environment.

    In his inimitable, no-nonsense voice, Robert emphasizes the importance of internal alignment, of having resources in the right place at the right time, and of self-aware leadership to execute flawlessly.

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    If you liked this interview, you might also enjoy our other Risk Management episodes.

    Contact Robert and connect with him on LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter), and Instagram.

    Also visit Line of Sight.

    Join, Rate and Review:

    Rating and reviewing the show helps us grow our audience and allows us to bring you more of the rich information you need to succeed from our high powered guests. Leave a review at Lovethepodcast.com/BusinessConfidential.

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    19 mins
  • Expert Tips on How to Establish a Genuine Culture of Belonging with Jonathan Stutz
    Oct 31 2024
    Culture of Belonging

    Establishing a genuine culture of belonging takes more than signing new employees up for payroll and benefits.

    What more could they possibly want? And how can executives, managers or entrepreneurs provide it?

    Those are some of the things we're going to explore with the Jonathan Stutz, co-author of Daily Practices of Inclusive Leaders: A Guide to Building a Culture of Belonging.

    What You'll Discover About Building a Culture of Belonging:

    * The role of leaders in supporting a culture of belonging in organizations

    * How "dropping a pebble" contributes to building a culture of belonging

    * Why building a culture of belonging is not the responsibility of the Human Resources Department

    * Why one-on-one meetings are a massive opportunity to create connection with employees

    * And much more!

    Guest: Jonathan Stutz

    Jonathan Stutz, M.A. (he/him/his) is the President of Global Diversity Partners, Inc.

    He has over 25 years’ experience working in leadership roles at companies such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Zulily.

    Jonathan earned his M.A. from City University of Seattle in Organizational Leadership and B.A. in Political Science from the University of Washington.

    Jonathan serves on the Board of Trustees for the Bellevue, WA non-profit, Youth Eastside Services, and has served as Human Services Commissioner for the cities of Bellevue and Kirkland, WA.

    Related Resources:

    If you liked this interview, you might also enjoy our other Leadership & Management episodes.

    Contact Jonathan and connect with him on LinkedIn.

    Also visit his book website and Global Partners Diversity website.

    Join, Rate and Review:

    Rating and reviewing the show helps us grow our audience and allows us to bring you more of the rich information you need to succeed from our high powered guests. Leave a review at Lovethepodcast.com/BusinessConfidential.

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    26 mins

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