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IpX True North Podcast - Ecosystem of Tomorrow: Organizational Change Management with Dr. Nathan Hartman, Part 2
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Ecosystem of Tomorrow: Organizational Change Management with Dr. Nathan Hartman, Part 2

09/07/22 • 28 min

IpX True North Podcast

IpX #TrueNorth Podcast Part 2: Dr. Nathan Hartman, Purdue University, and IpX President Joseph Anderson focus on Organizational Change Management plus training and development within organizations and in relation to higher education. Dr. Hartman and Joe discuss the importance for organizations to examine their internal needs and build onboarding processes and training for their workforce to cultivate literacy, competency, and mastery of the desired skills - without relying on higher ed to produce ready-to-work employees.

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Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.com
The views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.

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All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.

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IpX #TrueNorth Podcast Part 2: Dr. Nathan Hartman, Purdue University, and IpX President Joseph Anderson focus on Organizational Change Management plus training and development within organizations and in relation to higher education. Dr. Hartman and Joe discuss the importance for organizations to examine their internal needs and build onboarding processes and training for their workforce to cultivate literacy, competency, and mastery of the desired skills - without relying on higher ed to produce ready-to-work employees.

Watch this episode on YouTube.

Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.com
The views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.

Stay in touch with us!

Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook

Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: [email protected]

All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.

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Ecosystem of Tomorrow: Organizational Change Management with Dr. Nathan Hartman, Part 1

This week’s IpX #TrueNorth Podcast is the first episode of a multipart series on the Ecosystem of Tomorrow with Dr. Nathan Hartman, Purdue University. Dr. Hartman and IpX President Joseph Anderson discuss Organizational Change Management (OCM), its impacts on workforce development, and the influence of academia. They focus on how culture and training shape OCM, the importance of adaptable training practices, accountability of organizations, and how leadership can provide a digestible path to developing active OCM for their employees and organizations.
Watch this episode on YouTube.
Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.com
The views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.

Stay in touch with us!

Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook

Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: [email protected]

All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.

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Ecosystem of Tomorrow: Operating Models with Dr. Nathan Hartman

IpX #TrueNorth Podcast Part 3 with Dr. Nathan Hartman, Purdue University. This week Dr. Hartman and IpX President Joseph Anderson discuss Organizational Operating Models. From concept to production to decommissioning, Dr. Hartman and Joseph examine the potential that companies can reach when they deeply assess their requirements and use accumulated data to enrich their capabilities and products across the ecosystem.
Watch this episode on Youtube.
Connect with IpX to hear more industry thought leaders. Learn how IpX can help your organization evolve with our functional blueprint for the ecosystem of tomorrow. Drive innovation, create a better customer experience, and enable your workforce as an organization built for change, speed, quality and resiliency. www.IpXhq.com
The views expressed in this podcast audio and video series are solely from Dr. Hartman himself and do not reflect that of Purdue University.

Stay in touch with us!

Follow us on social: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook

Contact us for info on IpX or for interest in being a podcast guest: [email protected]

All podcasts produced by Elevate Media Group.

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