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Latro Kimya: A WorldBlu Certified Freedom-Centered Organization
Latro Kimya is the premier provider of raw chemical materials based in vibrant Istanbul, Turkey. At Latro Kimya, they’re not just about supplying chemicals; they’re catalysts for innovation, igniting new possibilities with unparalleled chemical solutions.
Operating on the bedrock of freedom and organizational democracy, they foster an environment where creativity thrives, paving the way for remarkable leadership and exponential growth. It’s this commitment to empowerment that has propelled them to earn the prestigious title of a WorldBlu certified Freedom-Centered Organization.
Take a look inside Latro’s Freedom-Centered culture in this exciting video that shows you how they put the principles of organizational democracy into action.
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Ioana Luca | Class Park | Spiritual Wellness Group Practice | Integrity
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Ioana Luca, Co-owner of Class Park, a construction and real estate company in Romania, shares how their team has developed a Spiritual Wellness Group to create a space for spiritual conversations in the workplace, unify people around common ideas, and bring their full selves to work. Learn more about the Class Park practice of a Spiritual Wellness Group in Freedom at Work: The Leadership Strate...
Two Breakthrough Time Management Skills You Can Apply Today | Traci Fenton | Freedom at Work Tips #5
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Are you struggling with how to manage your time better, lower your stress level, and get more done with a sense of freedom rather than fear? In this Freedom at Work Tips episode #5, Traci Fenton teaches you two breakthrough and proven time management techniques she’s taught her clients around the world that you can instantly apply to your life. Use these two simple tips to master your fear of n...
From Bankruptcy to $15 Billion with Democratic Leadership | Traci Fenton | Freedom at Work Tips #4
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How does one turn a company that’s on the edge of bankruptcy into a thriving $15 billion company? One of our clients was faced with this impossible challenge, but by making one critical decision about the type of leadership style he would use, this CEO was able to turn his fledging healthcare company into a thriving $15 billion, publicly traded, WorldBlu certified Freedom-Centered Organization....
Inspiring WorldBlu Certified Freedom-Centered Organizations Worldwide!
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Welcome to the WorldBlu List of certified Freedom-Centered Organizations™, representing the cutting-edge of organizational design. Each organization has been certified by WorldBlu after completing an extremely rigorous annual assessment process. Our process analyzes how well each organization operates at an individual employee level, leadership level, and systems and processes level measured ag...
Instead of Perks + Incentives, Give Your Employees Meaning | Traci Fenton | Freedom at Work Tips #3
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Are you a leader trying to motivate your employees or attract and retain top talent through perks and incentives? If yes, it’s time to stop throwing free beer and box seats at your employees and give them what they really want! What most people really want is a sense of MEANING in their life. They want to know that their work and how they spend their days is actually making a difference in the ...
The #1 Thing Leaders Must Do in a Crisis that Saved One Company $260M | Freedom at Work Tips #2
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What’s the one thing leaders MUST do to lead their teams to success during challenging economic times? Check out this unconventional freedom-centered leadership practice that you can apply IMMEDIATELY that took one of our clients from fear and problems into freedom and solutions that saved them $260 million and avoided lay-offs! Share this with others and be sure to subscribe! Traci Fenton is t...
5 Steps to Overcoming Fear, Anxiety, and Stress - Forever! | Traci Fenton | Freedom at Work Tips #1
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Do you struggle with fear, anxiety, and stress? Most of us do! But what if there was a way to overcome fear - forever? Discover my proven 5-step process I’ve taught thousands of leaders worldwide for how to break through the fog of fear and stress to feel happier, reclaim your energy, and achieve your goals! Traci Fenton is the founder and CEO of WorldBlu and the Author of Freedom at Work: The ...
5 Unconventional Steps to Leading Yourself and Others to Breakthrough Success with Traci Fenton
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Connect with us! Book a call NOW - bit.ly/38z1uif How can you, as a top leader, get unstuck, step into your power, break through fear, and achieve your goals. . . even if you feel like you’ve tried everything? A lot of top leaders think that leading with a traditional approach is the way to get results, but is it, really? Our clients have gotten unstuck, turned around their teams, hit their goa...
5 Steps to shift from Hierarchical to Democratic Leadership to Grow Your Company with Traci Fenton
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Connect with us! Book a call - bit.ly/3xkrFm1 How can you keep growing your company, even during challenging economic times? A lot of CEOs think that taking conventional steps is the way to go, but is it, really? Our clients average 700% greater revenue growth over a three-year period compared to the S&P 500, even during challenging times. How do they do it? Join us for this masterclass, where ...
Kent Thiry | Former CEO and Mayor of DaVita | Why We Believe in Freedom at Work
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Kent Thiry, former CEO, Chairman, and Mayor of the Fortune 500 healthcare company, DaVita, shares his moving story about how he and his team transformed a failing company into a thriving democratic community in this deeply person interview with Traci Fenton, CEO of WorldBlu and author of Freedom at Work. Learn more about the DaVita story in Freedom at Work: The Leadership Strategy for Transform...
Community First at DaVita: A Traditional Idea in an Ever-Changing World | Kenny Gardner
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Kenny Gardner is the Chief People Officer (CPO) for DaVita, a Fortune 500 healthcare company and WorldBlu certified Freedom-Centered Organization™ since 2008. As the CPO, Kenny overseas the entire human resources function, taking care of 65,000 teammates across the world. In his talk, Kenny shares how DaVita is a community first, and a company second, and what that means for everyone’s sense of...
Discovering 25 Breakthrough Lenses that Solve Any Business Problem | Stephen Shapiro
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What if your organization had an effective systematic approach for dealing with any problem? To get there, you have to understand that to find better solutions, you need to first ask better questions. Otherwise, the answers you seek will remain hidden. Stephen is a widely sought-after innovation expert who has spoken to audiences in 50 different countries. He is the author of 24/7 Innovation, G...
Take a look inside WorldBlu
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WorldBlu is a global membership for CEOs and top leaders who believe in leading themselves, their teams, and their organizations with freedom and organizational democracy rather than fear and control for massive results that change our world for the better. Join us! www.worldblu.com/membership
Freedom at Work™: The Leadership Strategy for Transforming Your Organization and Our World
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Freedom at Work™: The Leadership Strategy for Transforming Your Organization and Our World
Freedom at Work at Mindvalley: Global and Growing | Ezekiel Vincente | Mindvalley
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Freedom at Work at Mindvalley: Global and Growing | Ezekiel Vincente | Mindvalley
Harnessing the Power of Open Books to Build A Thriving Freedom-Centered Culture | Jennifer Briggs
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Harnessing the Power of Open Books to Build A Thriving Freedom-Centered Culture | Jennifer Briggs
Freedom at Work Beetroot: Building Democracy in Ukraine at Work | Andreas Flodström | Beetroot
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Freedom at Work Beetroot: Building Democracy in Ukraine at Work | Andreas Flodström | Beetroot
Freedom at Work at Widen: Taking a Stand Toward the Conditions | Matthew Gonnering
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Freedom at Work at Widen: Taking a Stand Toward the Conditions | Matthew Gonnering
Courageous Communication: Unleashing Exponential Potential | Cindy Solomon
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Courageous Communication: Unleashing Exponential Potential | Cindy Solomon
10 Tips for Massively Boosting Your Self-Worth and Transforming the Way You Lead | John Niland
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10 Tips for Massively Boosting Your Self-Worth and Transforming the Way You Lead | John Niland
Why Freedom at Work Matters to Freedom in the World | Traci Fenton
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Why Freedom at Work Matters to Freedom in the World | Traci Fenton
Freedom-Centered Design: The Key to Building a World-Class Culture | Traci Fenton
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Freedom-Centered Design: The Key to Building a World-Class Culture | Traci Fenton
Fearless Hiring: What Leaders Must Hire For to Build a Healthy Freedom-Centered Culture
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Fearless Hiring: What Leaders Must Hire For to Build a Healthy Freedom-Centered Culture
The #1 Driver of Leadership Success: Your Self-Worth | Traci Fenton
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The #1 Driver of Leadership Success: Your Self-Worth | Traci Fenton
Freedom-Centered Leadership: The 3 Key Attributes of a Fearless Leader | Traci Fenton
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Freedom-Centered Leadership: The 3 Key Attributes of a Fearless Leader | Traci Fenton
The Power Question Practice: 5 Steps to Overcoming Fear for Breakthrough Innovation & Success
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The Power Question Practice: 5 Steps to Overcoming Fear for Breakthrough Innovation & Success
Jamie Naughton | How Zappos is Innovating During the Pandemic
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Jamie Naughton | How Zappos is Innovating During the Pandemic
Kent Thiry on Freedom at Work at DaVita
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Kent Thiry on Freedom at Work at DaVita
WorldBlu | Freedom at Work
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WorldBlu | Freedom at Work

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @shawnburnham1
    @shawnburnham1 29 днів тому

    18:00

  • @WorldTravelerJoe
    @WorldTravelerJoe 7 місяців тому

    Werner Berger is a most amazing person!

  • @lvyesem
    @lvyesem Рік тому

    Hoop

  • @Janje-kt3jt
    @Janje-kt3jt Рік тому

    democratic leadership :) an interesting book as well as an approach.

  • @billhiggins-ha4all795
    @billhiggins-ha4all795 Рік тому

    I always enjoy his "Santa Fe" story. He is an uncommon leader with great initiative. I think the Navy wasn't comfortable with his style. He should have had the opportunity to become an Admiral.

  • @kashmeera6786
    @kashmeera6786 Рік тому

    One of the most amazing talks; such wisdom and impeccably explained

  • @gericritchley
    @gericritchley 2 роки тому

    Inspiring and very practical advice. Taking quantum leaps through your fear is energizing. Onward..... Geri

    • @freedomatwork1997
      @freedomatwork1997 2 роки тому

      Absolutely! Thanks so much for your kind comment Geri!

  • @MarkGenerous
    @MarkGenerous 2 роки тому

    Just finished reading eat sleep work repeat!!! Love it

  • @Redbullshit.50
    @Redbullshit.50 2 роки тому

    Can i become a sociopath or psychopath or you have to be born with it? That would be lit

  • @caenterprisellc6922
    @caenterprisellc6922 2 роки тому

    Request to submit the title of this video to the US Supreme Court.

  • @zachjones6944
    @zachjones6944 2 роки тому

    I had the oppertunity of meeting Captain Marquet a few years back in Waikiki. His book was assigned to us on board Louisville.

  • @professordrabhijitsayamber2299
    @professordrabhijitsayamber2299 3 роки тому

    Om pure white House

  • @fientists
    @fientists 3 роки тому

    1. Shift mental model away from a me-centered universe 2. Associate yourself with something that is bigger than you, and help others have a similar vision 3. See the universe as friendly, and return the favor by being kind & loving to others. 4. Feed the loving & friendly dog within you and not the raging wolf.

  • @causa2009
    @causa2009 3 роки тому

    I'm sad because I was formulating a thought process similar to this, I like the word vulnerability.

  • @causa2009
    @causa2009 3 роки тому

    This is important to think about. What tools do we use against those who don't conform? We push them out, we say they are tough to get along with....we blame the person, not the idea.

  • @josephbarclayross6216
    @josephbarclayross6216 4 роки тому

    Srikumar, I love your work! Your wisdom is life-saving! Subscribed and belled.

  • @wkozak2009
    @wkozak2009 4 роки тому

    Leadership is about progressing from Yelling to telling to Asking. Coaches need to start asking questions , the right way. It is an Art,

    • @yankee2666
      @yankee2666 3 роки тому

      Sorry - I didn't come here to listen to your advice.

  • @sandrashane677
    @sandrashane677 4 роки тому

    Doing the maths when the covid lockdown started in Wuhan and Italy, showed that the chances of getting the virus, let alone dying from it was very small. Yet most people were in a blind panic thinking most of their families would be wiped out. I found it so strange that people couldn't understand what I was trying to explain to them. The population of Wuhan is 11 million and back in March 3,000 people died there (allegedly from covid 19) That is a tiny percentage of the population. 0.02% !!! The population of China is 1 Billion so the percentage of Chinese to die from Covid was 0.0003%!!!! 85,000 people tested positive for covid in Wuhan and that is 0.7% of the population of 11 Million!!! 0.7%!!!!! Italy had 6,000 deaths and the population of Italy is 60 million. That works out at 0.01% of the population. The number of deaths in Italy is now up to 35,000 and that is still only 0.05% of the population. So going by those percentages the chances of anyone dying from covid or even knowing anyone who died from covid are slim. But very few people could see what I was getting at. In fact I got cruxified on facebook and ended up deleting my account because of it. 7 months later there are protests going on all over the world against the lockdown and the numbers of people waking up are growing by the day. And most people I ask don't know anyone with the virus. And those that do, only know 1 person (usually a friend of a friend) For a "highly contagious" virus it's not all that prevalent after all. I was really angry at how stupid people were being. People's livelihoods have been lost. People are starving all over the world because of the lockdown. Suicide rates are going to sky rocket and so many countries are now in crippling debt. I have every right to be angry. But I can see that it was fear that made everyone go blind. And I should try to be more compassionate towards them. (It's what caused me to search for this video) We were played for fools by big pharma, the banks, the media and our corrupt governments who do their bidding.

  • @anandchoudhary4768
    @anandchoudhary4768 4 роки тому

    V

  • @1sr0
    @1sr0 4 роки тому

    Literally like listening and seeing my grandpa (Indian - Telugu).

  • @FrancescoVitelliIvigilando
    @FrancescoVitelliIvigilando 4 роки тому

    27mc x b3c x d/ t@O Idelfin

  • @BillFotsch
    @BillFotsch 4 роки тому

    Love the simple, clear message that WorldBlu provides around their OBM success story. These articles provide more background: hbr.org/2018/01/more-than-a-paycheck www.forbes.com/sites/fotschcase/2016/05/31/engage-your-employees-in-making-money/

  • @marshak6459
    @marshak6459 5 років тому

    i never want to go back to the first time i fell in love thats a horrible memory

  • @thethinkingbeing9817
    @thethinkingbeing9817 5 років тому

    Emotion in general makes us stupid. Emotion is a shortcut of logic that draws between ideas of future benefits that a person can offer us if we support them, but there’s only one problem; emotions can only use what they already know. But a computer with no emotions and no access to it will not take over the world for one reason; its lack of emotion leaves no motive to do so. Emotion is simply a driver; it’s a motivator to shortcut reasoning, but if misinformed, that emotion can be very unhelpful or even destructive. Because even kind acts are logical in some way. If we were programmed to measure up long and short term impacts and knew everything, we would never make any mistakes. But we would never know if there was any point in living. So I don’t think there is. And I’m not going to say I’m tired of living because of it, because that’s another emotion. Our need for purpose was crea *by emotion* . *Greed, fear and feelings of inferiority is what drove us to seek dominance and for World Wars to start. Nothing matters and everything matters. Nothings perfect and everything’s perfect. Nothing was meant to happen and everything was meant to happen.

    • @sandrashane677
      @sandrashane677 4 роки тому

      I agree with you about AI not having a motive to take over the world. I've been saying that for years. All these AI movie's annoy me for that reason. I don't agree that emotion makes us stupid in general though. A lot of the time the heart knows something instantly where it can take longer to come to the same conclusion through logical deduction. Although being overly emotional can make you do irrational things.

    • @patricktheman8418
      @patricktheman8418 3 роки тому

      we are humans how abount instead of rejecting emotions we accept them?

  • @ericab9050
    @ericab9050 5 років тому

    He loves telling stories and I love listening to it 😊

  • @robynoreilly7442
    @robynoreilly7442 5 років тому

    His ted talk really showed that he was a sub guy lol

  • @raunorepomies8621
    @raunorepomies8621 5 років тому

    Henkka is great

  • @Ronitbroy
    @Ronitbroy 5 років тому

    Heartfelt and inspiring.

  • @dianelanci
    @dianelanci 5 років тому

    Just attended a conference where Sam was the keynote speaker. Very inspiring!

  • @NormBa
    @NormBa 5 років тому

    People in a post-industrial society are parched for meaning and sick of endless commodification/monetization. So this guy plans to "strip' the Masters of all religious/cultural connotations so as not to overly tax parched post-modern people i.e pile on with an even more audacious form of commodification/ monetization. What he's 'adapting' the Masters to is unimpeded, universal fungibility. Your wallet is one social construct he's happy to engage.

  • @vivikosowsky8268
    @vivikosowsky8268 5 років тому

    I love his talks. He is very down to earth yet so profound

  • @rcannefax
    @rcannefax 6 років тому

    Hello Sigal - I very much enjoy your research and the information you are providing your viewers. I was fortunate in the late 80's to have had two mentors who came to Sprint from Honeywell and brought with them a work place environment philosophy that was a very close parallel to what you presented, Victor Koppang and Sammy Freeman. It worked! It worked so well that our Western Region became so in tune with one another that we left the rest of the company in the dust. We loved going to work! With what they taught me, I became the "turn-around guy" who was sent to "fix" eight "failing" district offices. With love and compassion for the team that assured each other's success, we succeeded in the fashion that HQ had difficulty comprehending. Thank you for educating the managers out there that in reality, all it takes is LOVE.

  • @edgarfernandes6478
    @edgarfernandes6478 6 років тому

    Why does he talks like he is calm and secure of himself when all his body language seems (to me) as nervous? I don't get it =(.

    • @vivikosowsky8268
      @vivikosowsky8268 5 років тому

      I think he's great !! Very down to esrth. Love his calming voice and simple yet profound ideas.

    • @Changeworld408
      @Changeworld408 5 років тому

      you are a body language expert, could this body language science not be hard science?

    • @sgirishrao
      @sgirishrao 5 років тому

      Edgar Fernandes He is giving tips to improve our life. Try it. If it works, keep it. Else ignore it. Simple.

    • @grahamcmusic
      @grahamcmusic 5 років тому

      I don't think he does, but anyway there is a difference between fear and anxiety in that fear can be justified for example: a lion rushing towards you, whereas anxiety tends to be less substantive and have more irrational roots

    • @deepanshukumar5
      @deepanshukumar5 4 роки тому

      You need to watch more of his videos. He is a public speaker for hell a lot of time so there is no point he is nervous or anything like that. He has been invited by some of the best companies in the world, like google, microsoft. So brother most probably you perceived him wrong.

  • @henrietacook8868
    @henrietacook8868 6 років тому

    Well...CEO always have big ideas and think they people are happy, but will be interesting to know what his employees think....

    • @esxxso
      @esxxso 5 років тому

      He mentioned it before the end.

  • @ZFlyingVLover
    @ZFlyingVLover 6 років тому

    hmmm. How can you rise to Navy 'Captain' with only 7 yrs of service?!!!! A Navy captain is equivalent to an Army Colonel. You don't make Colonel in 7 yrs unless it's war time and you've had several field promotions.

    • @ZFlyingVLover
      @ZFlyingVLover 6 років тому

      Ah. Seventeen yrs. Ok. that makes sense

    • @imthegoddess3556
      @imthegoddess3556 5 років тому

      Duh, he says seven years under water. Deployments are six or so months. There's shore duty, stents at the pentagon, etc. And lest you forget, we've been at war since 2001. Although, he would have been eligible for 20 year retirement in 2001.

    • @chiefjl.gibson3446
      @chiefjl.gibson3446 4 роки тому

      You Go, Submariner let them have it. He or she must be Army. Pride Runs Deep!

  • @vandanakuwar1604
    @vandanakuwar1604 6 років тому

    great master to teach the ways of life

  • @taos2128
    @taos2128 6 років тому

    If we follow your premise that you outline about the "Universe" being our friend, then the Wolf is our friend as well. Why do you and others always categorize the wolf as the villain? Poop on you. You blew your theory.

    • @1sr0
      @1sr0 4 роки тому

      The point is dumbass how often do you come across a wolf? Maybe never but if you lived with that attitude of fear, you really never lived. Honestly, idiots like you are not on the same wavelength as this talk. Hence the stupid invalid cockiness from you. Like how people in Europe laughed at the 1st man that said earth was round and not flat. Of course ancient Indians (from India) knew that for a long time and were doing advanced math calculations related to the universe.

  • @TomAlgie
    @TomAlgie 7 років тому

    Great talk. The universe is friendly ..... and challenging. Do your best!

  • @sajanraghavan
    @sajanraghavan 7 років тому

    wonderful. thank you Prof Rao

  • @msdidily
    @msdidily 8 років тому

    Sigal, I love your work and truely believe in it and wish more leaders will adopt your research findings. Also, from my personal and professional experience, I would like to recommend to leaders to adopt methods that propmote and accelarate the companionate love in the workplace. Methods they can use during staff meetings and other, work related social gatherings. These methods include cooperative social games and activities, minimizing competition and encouraging cooperation between staff, Dialogue Circles and more. thank you for your work. I am using it for my Thesis. I am researching how mutual emotional expressions effect the efficiency of educational teams.

  • @brodprod
    @brodprod 8 років тому

    hi Sigal. I had some questions I wanted to ask you. I wonder if it's related to emotional contagion.

  • @Buddy-rs9fd
    @Buddy-rs9fd 8 років тому

    Great information, great learning for me. Thank you so much.

  • @DaveA1953
    @DaveA1953 9 років тому

    Excellent, enlightening talk. Thank you for sharing your insights!