Scott Allen - On thinking big (#041)

 
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Scott J. Allen, Ph.D., is the Standard Products—Dr. James S. Reid Chair in Management at John Carroll University. In this episode, we talk about the start of a new series Scott and John Carroll University are launching, Thinking Big - Digital.

The series is a look inside leading technology-focused companies and how emerging technologies are shaping the future. Throughout Spring 2021, Scott will host conversations with business leaders from companies like Tesla, Microsoft, Walmart, and more.

Scott is an associate professor and teaches courses in leadership, management skills, and executive communication. He's received the Wasmer Outstanding Teaching Award for his work in the classroom.

In addition to writing and speaking, Scott consults, facilitates workshops, and leads retreats across industries. He is a faculty member of the Institute for Management Studies, and recent engagements include: Lubrizol, Key Bank, EY, Siegfried Group, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Sherwin Williams, Progressive, NASA-Glenn, FedEx Custom Critical, Thompson Hine LLP, Cleveland Clinic, Leadership Cleveland, and Cleveland Bridge Builders.

Scott is also the chair and co-founder of Captovation, a services firm dedicated to “Presentation Coaching for the Digital Age.”

For more information on the Thinking Big - Digital series, visit www.ohiox.org/events

For more information on Captovation, visit www.captovation.ai

Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scott-j-allen/

Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.


The Future Lab is a podcast brought to you by OhioX - Ohio’s technology and innovation partnership. OhioX is a nonprofit organization that represents and connects those committed to growing Ohio’s economy through technology and innovation. In our podcast episodes, we speak with, and about, the people, companies, and ideas that are building Ohio’s future - through technology and innovation.

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