Transformation: Punctuality, Calendars, and Respecting Relationships

Martin Hunter is the managing partner of URGEO and host of What CEOs Talk About. He is not afraid to roll his sleeves up and get into the guts of a business. Martin has the exceptional ability of translating vision into frontline operations. He is an energetic, authentic, and engaging leader who lives to inspire people of all ages and walks of life. His strengths in leadership were learned through 10 years of active military experience where he learned the implementation of KAIZEN systems.

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:

  • The intent behind meetings

  • Why being transformational in relationships is important

  • How meetings factor into relationship building and maintenance

  • What message your unexplained lateness or absenteeism sends

  • How to factor an attention refresh into your meeting preparation

  • Fostering respect through communication in regards to unavoidable lateness

  • Why your intention in meetings must be deliberate

  • Being thoughtful in regards to time

Sponsors for This Episode

This episode is sponsored by STS Capital Partners and Altruvest Charitable Services.

In this episode…

Host Martin Hunter addresses punctuality and calendars to examine what messages you may be sending through lateness or breaking appointments without communication. Martin takes the time to break down why schedules matter to both parties involved and how relationships are both built and maintained through mutual respect.

Martin asks vital questions of everyone in this episode. Are you putting your meetings back to back and therefore not giving yourself time to be transformational in your relationships? Do your meetings actually matter? Even in a Zoom meeting, he points out that there is an actual person on the other end of that meeting with their own desire to talk and listen. Respect for that time is key.

In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter breaks down what sharing information is all about and why respecting the time and humanity involved in meetings is important. He asks listeners to consider what message being late sends, how to schedule time for preparation between meetings, and why notice of emergent circumstances that may disrupt your schedule is key to respecting relationships.

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