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Tony Beshara on Unbeatable Resumes

In today’s job market, applicants are often focused on submitting resume after resume and less on crafting a solid CV for each position. In this episode of Edgewise, America’s top recruiter, Tony Beshara , tells how to prime your resume and put it in the hands of decision-makers. He has collected hi

Tony Miller on Systemically Strengthening Our Schools

In devising his strategy to bolster the nation’s eroded educational framework, Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, Anthony Miller , pulls from his business background as well as international research on the processes and metrics employed by other countries to raise the academic ba

Victor Prince on Walking The Camino Way

The Camino Way is a trail across Spain that take a dedicated hiker a month of 15 miles days to traverse. As Victor Prince walked the trail he reflected on his life, both at home and at work, and came away with seven leadership lessons inspired by his journey. He shares these lessons on our podcast t

Vijay Govindarajan on the Three Box Solution

If you want to succeed in the future you have to put down roots now. Vijay Govindarajan , author of The Three Box Solution , joins us to talk about the three key steps you need to take to succeed and which of those steps you're probably overlooking.

Vineet Nayar on Achieving Success by Putting Employees First, Customers Second

Nelson Mandella, Mahatma Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jr. They all had something in common: the ability to inspire people and make them want to change. Vineet Nayar looks to them as an example of how to effectively manage a company, by inspiring and listening to the employees and making them the prior

Warren Berger on Asking More Questions

Warren Berger, author of A More Beautiful Question: The Power of Inquiry to Spark Breakthrough Ideas , discusses the importance of asking big questions. Today’s education system has deterred students from asking more and more questions by making them focus more on having the right answers. As adults

Wayne Rogers in our 200th Episode

We have a very special guest for our 200th episode of Edgewise: Wayne Rogers , former MASH star and AMACOM author. He joined us to talk about how he made the transition from actor to businessman and how the two professions aren’t that dissimilar.

Whitney Johnson on Disruptive Innovation

If you want to learn about disruption, look to Lady Gaga. She was a record-breaking pop-star who decided to make a jazz album with Tony Bennett, completely counter to what anyone thought her audience would like. Whitney Johnson , author of the new book Build an A-Team , joins us to talk about succes

William Cohen on Peter Drucker and Practicality

Peter Drucker is a renowned thought leader in the business world. While his name is synonymous with management theory, sometimes it takes some work to turn that theory into practice. Enter William Cohen , former student and protegee of Peter Drucker himself. His new book The Practical Drucker , publ

William F Baker on Art as a Business

Artists usually chose their profession for the love of the craft but if they don't have some business skills they're going to get left behind. William F. Baker , co-author of The World's Your Stage , published by AMACOM, has tips on how to brand yourself, how to assess your competition, and act like