Business, Character, and Culture: A Conversation with Dr. Glenn Bryan
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Welcome back, Converge listeners, to another enlightening episode. I’m your host, Jeff Williamson, joined by my co-host Brian Prairie, and today we are thrilled to share our conversation with Dr. Glenn Bryan, an accomplished entrepreneur and professor at Ohio Wesleyan University.
In this session, Glenn explores the nuances of leadership and character development, sharing his rich experiences from both the academic and business worlds. We delve into his dual role in education and entrepreneurship, shedding light on his unique approach to teaching, which balances real-world business acumen with academic rigor. Glenn emphasizes, "You’re hired on your skills, but you’re fired on your behavior," highlighting the importance of character alongside technical knowledge.
Glenn also shares insights into his initiatives, First Growth Matrix and Focus 4C, and how they uphold the values of character, culture, customer trust, and community. These values, he argues, are the cornerstone of sustained business success. He candidly discusses his teaching methodology, which involves guiding students through their transformative years in university and beyond, equipping them with both the knowledge and the ethical framework needed to thrive in their careers.
Furthermore, Glenn provides a strategic look into his collaboration with the Central Ohio Better Business Bureau and their Center for Character Ethics, detailing the upcoming launch of Focus 4C and the impact it aims to have on nurturing trustworthy business practices.
So, settle in and listen as we dissect the elements that make great leaders, the essence of true education, and the vital role of character in professional growth. Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button to join us for more stories that inspire leadership, purpose, and excellence.
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