From Pontius to Pilatus”, the IBR podcast – #7 Joseph Paris: “People want to belong – like in a relationship.”
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In this episode, Joseph Paris dives deep into leadership and the pursuit of Business Excellence. He talks with Sebastian Huber about how it all started with a LinkedIn group that grew from 50 to 180,000 members and explores whether Excellence is an attitude or a goal.
Paris highlights the importance of true emotions and the feeling of belonging. We learn why it’s crucial to be prepared, why time – not competitors – is the true enemy, and why businesses should avoid copying others. He also provides insights into his new book, Always Ready.
| From 50 to 180k members | 03:39
| It all comes down to Leadership | 08:28
| Is Excellence an Attitude or a Goal? | 13:22
| Excellence is about being prepared | 14:44
| Time is the enemy, not the competitor | 17:45
| Don’t try to be like an other company | 20:23
| The role of AI | 21:31
| About his new book Always ready | 22:35
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This is an English episode of a Swiss-German podcast from Lucerne School of Business. About the podcast and its hosts:
From Pontius to Pilatus” is a podcast from the Institute for Business and Regional Economics IBR.
Here there are stories of people who have set out on a development path. It’s about path markers, stumbling blocks and summit cross moments. And we venture into “weather forecasts – i.e Trends in our areas of expertise. This podcast provides orientation in the network of knowledge and further training.
Produced in the podcast studio of the Lucerne University of Economics, at the foot of the Pilatus. A new episode is moderated alternately by Sebastian Huber and Shiva Stucki-Sabeti from the Institute for Business – and regional economics, your educational partner.
Production: Fabio Sandmeier To the IBR’s continuing education offering: Practice-oriented and successful To the podcast website “From Pontius to Pilatus”