How can you create a value-driven organization that transforms the world?

Lee Benson
In this enlightening episode, we dive deep with Lee Benson, a renowned value creation expert, CEO of Execute to Win, and author of “Your Most Important Number.” With over 30 years of business experience, Lee shares his unique insights on the power of holistic value creation and how it can revolutionize organizations and their impact on the world.
Join Nicole Jansen and Lee Benson as they explore the lack of intentionality in organizations and the critical importance of creating value not just in the marketplace, but in the world at large. Through personal anecdotes, including a transformative experience with Jack Welch, Lee emphasizes the need to operationalize abstract concepts like culture and value creation to drive genuine transformation.
Discover the three essential elements of holistic value creation—material, emotional energy, and spiritual value—and learn how to cultivate them in your organization. Gain practical strategies for fostering a culture of engagement, wellness, and connectedness that goes beyond mere surveys and lip service.
In this episode, you’ll also learn about Lee’s groundbreaking approach to teaching children about holistic value creation and financial literacy through his book “Value Creation Kid,” and the “Dinner Table” method for families.
Whether you’re a business leader, entrepreneur, or simply someone passionate about making a positive impact, this episode will inspire you to rethink your approach to value creation and provide you with the tools to transform your organization and the world around you.
10 Key Takeaways
- Intentionality in creating value is crucial for organizations to transform the marketplace and the world.
- Operationalizing abstract concepts like culture and value creation is essential for driving genuine transformation.
- Holistic value creation consists of three elements: material, emotional energy, and spiritual value.
- Emotional energy is a vital commodity for leaders, while spiritual value is about connectedness within oneself, family, and work community.
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