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ANYNYNYNY59Interesting topics, but poor interview formatAppears that the interviewer tends to cut off guests and ask leading questions. I’d rather the host allow the guests to speak more completely.
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AJLW_9319Host oversimplifies complex topicsI can’t speak for the show at large but listened for a “hot take” perspective on a topic I’m researching and was not impressed. His take on DEI is essentially that it shouldn’t be a business concern and workplaces shouldn’t offer employee perks.. his guest handled these simplifications well, but ultimately I won’t be returning to this podcast.
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NuismerA great podcast and host/team!The Great Leadership Team are naturals in the podcasting realm, not to mention conducting great interviewing in the realm of leadership!! Thank you :)
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Brooke CravenAwesome PodcastThe Future of Work Podcast highlights all different ways to get stuff done and maximize your time management. This is a can't miss podcast with awesome advice from expert guests!
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Dr564Always a meaningful listenLove these concise but lesson-packed episodes. It’s great to hear from the top leaders of many industries to see what common lessons string throughout different sectors. Loved his episode with Matt Higgins!
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Michael D. WatkinsWonderful interview!Jacob and I had a really wonderful conversation. He’s a skilled interviewer. But he also has a point of view and is willing to challenge judiciously, which makes it much more interesting and fun. I recommend him without hesitation.
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Hal ElrodThis show exceeded my expectationsHaving been a guest on over 500 podcasts, this was one of my favorite interviews! Not only were the questions thoughtful, but Jacob asked me about topics that I don’t normally get to talk about. I highly recommend following this show!
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Liz EltingAn Incredible Resource for Insight and Advice on Effective LeadershipIt was an absolute joy to join Jacob on his podcast. I loved our conversation that uncovered not only how to effectively lead, but also how to fully own your work and empower your team to reach their fullest potential. His podcast contains a wealth of knowledge from which anyone from a seasoned CEO to a budding entrepreneur can find value. If you’re looking to sharpen your leadership skills, I can't recommend Great Leadership With Jacob Morgan enough.
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motivated human 2.5Great showJacob does a great job interviewing the most interesting guests!
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Lia GarvinLove this show!Awesome guests, so many amazing insights, love this show!
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I don't want a nickname173529New format isn’t goodI’ve been listening since 2016. Used to be totally free. No ads. The he changed the format. New intro song and some other tweaks. He added ads to the podcast. I wasn’t mad about that. Most pods have ads. The most recent change to the pod still has ads but also cuts the last 15 minutes off and he wants you to pay to hear the rest. Honestly I’d be ok if there were another set of ads and I can listen to the last 15 minutes. But I’m not going to get the subscription. I like the content and the show. That’s why I’ve been listening for so long. I remember when the show had the dogs in the background more often or the show was actually in a coffee shop. My favorite episode was with Marshell Goldsmith. I hope the format changes and I can get the last 15 minutes back. If not, I’ll unsubscribe.
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AdarcusCan’t miss this show!!! 🤗Jacob Morgan does an incredible job of finding the best and brightest to bring actionable advice and tangible tips to each listener! Thanks so much for putting out such a spectacular show, Jacob, keep up the phenomenal work!
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EJN4So valuable AND loving the recent 5-8 minutes podcastsFull disclosure: I am a huge fan of Jacob Morgan's book "The Future Leader" and started listening to his podcasts after reading the book. His is one of a select number of podcasts that I regularly listen to and share links and information on our internal SharePoint site. This morning during my continuous learning/energy break walk I listened to the 7/4/22 "The Secrets of Superbosses and How You Can Become One! with Sydney Finkelstein and loved it! Plus, recently I have found Jacob's short (5-8 minutes or so) podcasts valuable, e.g., 7/6/22 "Four Ways to Elevate Yourself." I appreciate Jacob, his great work, and creating such valuable podcasts! Ed Nottingham
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Amy ReddyInsights for the future!Jacob Morgan has canvased the best and brightest CEOs and brings best practices to leaders in digestible and actionable ways. Jacob Morgan is one of my top go-to leadership gurus!
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LauraMG1912Insightful and EngagingI enjoy being able to listen, learn and share the insights Jacob has to offer during each of his podcasts. Definitely get a ROI of my time!
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Cgonza18Excellent PodcastI enjoy learning trough all the fabulous CEO interviews in Jacob Podcast .
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waer0402Great podcastI just found Jacob. He has great research and concepts in taking care of and leading employees. Thanks for the content!
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am0435 - Stars!Just getting started listening to Jacob’s series! Short sweet and to the point. Can’t wait to keep listening!
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ReenaWatts4 tips to embrace mistakesLove the daddy story about burritos and letting him enjoy his mistakes Do not eliminate mistakes Keep moving and laugh at yourself Cool you and your wife can both work at home and share laughs One mistake I’ve made is undercharging for my offerings after talking to other agencies I got a better understanding and pivoted Host of the Better Call Daddy Show Reena Friedman Watts
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ChrisCasterFuture of leadership!Future of work is the future of leadership! A must watch for anyone navigating the new work order. Thanks Jacob for the insights!!
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Momentum2022Meaning and PurposeAn African proverb/prayer loosely translated says “Let me grow up so I can have people to tend after” Leadership is and will always be a big part of my life, I love evolving into the greatest version of myself and to see people also wanting to get better. Thank you Mr Morgan.
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Wolfpack2000ExcellentResearch and strategies for leadership development and employee experience
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gp_w00dSolid, actionable information from JacobConsistently great content on leadership and management. If you're looking to improve and grow, I'd 100% recommend Jacob's podcast.
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CLD516InsightfulJacob asks great questions while speaking with thought leaders on the future of work. Well worth a listen.
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Nonye OkonkwoThe Future of Work is NowHave you been looking for a podcast that will help you link your work life insights with your LinkedIn connections to help you grow a more meaningful network? Jacob Morgan is on a bold mission to transform the future of work through connection and transparency. This podcast has an effective mix of long and short listening options and interviews with less well known leaders. This intentional curation makes for highly impactful conversations based on vulnerability and the truth about what we can do to be happier leaders at work and at home. Most of his podcasts also have a related LinkedIn newsletter, which helps me keep up with his content in written format. I loved the article with Glenn Fogel so much, I posted comments and it helped me engage with similar minds outside of my field who are also interested in changing the future of work. Highly recommended.
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JoshuaRGranerExcellent, actionable adviceJacob has a way of taking things from high-level to eye-level regarding management, leadership and business. I appreciate his practical and actionable advice.
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Rp2chilGreat daily content on current subjectsI am recent follower and really like Jacob’s work. He has great guests he interviews. He also has great content in his LI page. I get his email newsletter and always learn something new.
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kristen195Great business podcastThis podcast does a great job of keeping me informed about the latest happenings in the future of work space!
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Robbie2323Exactly how a podcast should be doneGreat guests. Good, solid information. Clear and to the point. Highly recommend.
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Lynnsc08Great straightforward informationThe Future of Work podcast is full of great information presented in a very straightforward and informative manner.
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rescue1oneRefreshingly Great!Jacob Morgan’s insights and thought leadership is what we need right now. In this age of massive inequality, uncertainty and COVID-19, Jacob is lighting the way forward with a compelling research driven approach. Outstanding podcast!
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MaryannBreeceLeadership Comes from AnyoneInsightful and thought provoking. We have been taught that sharing at work leads to one person getting all the credit. If more people share the credit when it goes well, more people will share their ideas. More non leaders need to take the plunge and lead by example.
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Maggs at workKeeps getting betterI started listening March 2020 right when the pandemic began. You are getting better and better speakers and the content is really interesting. Love hearing from articulate and thoughtful CEOs about their experiences and recommendations.
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howardtnycEnlightening and EntertainingJacob’s episodes are always enlightening and entertaining as well. I would 100% recommend this to leaders and aspiring ones as well.
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KK at DGPRMSuperb Host and Interviews That are so RelevantI always learn 2 to 3 things each week or am reminded of the essential tactics of effective leadership! Well Done Jacob Morgan!
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@TdaraSuperbly doneI have been on some insightful podcasts done with Fareed Zakaria but did manage to learn few new things from a management perspective on this one. Keep up the excellent work Jacob.
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alameda8So much value!The guests are truly incredible. Each episode is like a mini mba program, a must listen!
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htbhhjjnunnbddNeeds a lot of fine tuningI congratulate you for your efforts but please you need to work on YOUR executive presence, you sound like a kid on the radio, the questions to your guests are so reductive and not engaging. Step it up man .... I see your potential. I mean this in a truly constructive way.
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PeteMckinleyI love this podcast!So much great information and insights from the guests highly recommended.
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innovateuHow Well Do You Know Yourself?In the podcast on self awareness, Jacob speaks of how self assessment helps you make a connection prior to being able to understand others. Know your strengths and weaknesses to determine the investment that will make you stronger and how to locate areas where you can be of the most benefit. Self awareness helps you appreciate different perspectives. Listen to the podcast with an open mind to hear how your level of understanding influences your personal and business lifestyle.
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esscommTreasure troveJacob really knows how to tap into the wisdom of his amazing guests. This show not some rambling conversation. It's worth your time, for sure!
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Brook House HeronPoorly DoneI just stopped listening to this 60 minute podcast after only 30 minutes because it is so empty, trite, and has offered nothing about the future of work post covid. No mention of world economic forum study showing 85 million jobs will be lost by 2025 BUT 97 million new jobs created, no reference to upskilling or reskilling, conversation adds to scare tactics talking about robot apocalypse, no discussion of what real automation will look like. I’m sorry Jacob but after Jeff talked about being in Nepal in 1983, you comment it was a good time for him to be off the internet and disconnected from his phone + reflect... these things didn’t exist in 1983 and he even told you that. Poorly done.
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morriswjInsightful interview with Goodwill Industries CEOI’ve enjoyed several of Jacob’s podcast episodes. However, his recent interview with Steve Preston, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries is packed with insights about the changing workforce needs as a result of technology and the pandemic, leadership during crisis, and the need to focus on skills inventory vs. a college degree when hiring. I highly recommend taking some time to listen to this episode. Get your Pen and paper out and be ready to make some notes.
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-o-?Actionable and realQuick insights that help you make the future of work within reach today
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Jakub[SOP]A must-listen leadership podcast!Most leadership approach that used to work decades ago won’t work in the current set-up we have now so leader who has gone through then and now still has so much to learn - this podcast is one of the best guides in learning to test the waters, and jumping right in approaching leadership and mastering employee engagement. Interesting topics, and the host knows just the right questions to ask to hear the answer we’ve been looking for! Great variety of guests too!
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klt1112Appreciation from a fellow futuristI love what Jacob is putting out into our world. These concepts, observations, thoughts, engaging questions and overall outlook is inspiring, exciting, optimistic and is shaping how we will exist years from now. Thank you for creating a dynamic view of the future.
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ghanemzadehWant to be ready for the future? ListenI'm an Executive coach to startup CEOs and leaders. I listen to the podcast so I can help my coachees to become leaders for future.
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JohnrmcpheeMemorable and InvaluableJacob is leading us all into The Future Of Work! This is easy listening that’s also educational and accessible. Listen to, and read Jacob. You’ll be glad you did!
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Coach D.R.Very Solid Podcast - Conversational and Content-rich!If you want to grow as a leader, or make an impact on future leaders, this is a podcast for you! It discusses the key aspects of mindset and skills, and while is has a leaning toward the future, it's really about both the present and the future. I enjoy the engaging delivery of important content.
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BrokerknowledgeLove this guy!Jacob has not just helped me understand the future of work, he has helped me close deals! Our social learning technology grew because of his message around working smarter!
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