James M. Kerr
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James M. Kerr is a management consultant, leadership coach, keynote speaker, author, and columnist. He has consulted with, and coached leaders at, many well-known organizations including The Home Depot, BIC, Accenture, Mitsumi Sumitomo and General Dynamics, to name a few. Jim is an expert in the development and implementation of multi-faceted change initiatives centered on vision and strategy, culture redesign and organizational effectiveness. Indeed, Jim enjoys forging new ideas and devising practical solutions to clients’ broadly relevant business problems, while shape-shifting them into opportunities for their success. Additionally, he hosts the popular The Indispensable Conversation podcast, which features authentic conversations about real topics that impact leaders of all kinds – all in a one guest, one provocative question, one indispensable conversation format. . His work has earned several industry awards, as well, including the highly renowned Global Gurus Top 30 Organizational Culture Award (2022), LeadersHum Top 10 Leadership Power Ranking List and several Thinkers360 Top 10 Worldwide Thinkers awards in the categories of Leadership, Strategy, Culture and The Future of Work. His latest book, Indispensable: Build and Lead a Company Customers Can’t Live Without, (Humanix Books, 2021) has garnered rave reviews from business leaders and the trade press. Work has begun on his 7th book, which he hopes to complete in 2023.
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Participation Trophies Are Silly and Reward The Wrong Thing
"Don’t look for an easy button: It takes courage to work hard. You have to be willing to do what others are unwilling to do." ...
Quiet Firing Is Nothing New, Why All The Fuss?
"Might the fact that so many current thought leaders are making such a big deal over something that’s been recognized within leadership circles for many decades already amplify another issue?" ...
Quiet Quitting Is Just Complete And Utter BS
"While “quiet quitting” appears to be this month’s clickbait, it’s not a new idea. Nor is it some outgrowth of the pandemic." ...