042 CEO Talk Radio: Champions of Change




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Summary: Champions of Change: Dr. David Nadler – Vice Chairman of Marsh & McLennan Companies and founder of Delta Consulting – joins us again for another 2-part episode. During this episode, David discusses the accelerating pace of change confronting senior leadership, some of the common challenges and barriers to strategic change, and offers listeners several practical thoughts on how to make strategic change management an embedded source of competitive advantage in their own companies. Dr. Nadler was the founder and former CEO of Delta Consulting which eventually merged with Mercer Consulting (now Oliver Wyman) to form Mercer Delta Consulting, which he also led as CEO and chairman, and currently serves as the Vice Chairman of Marsh & McLennan, a $12.0 billion professional services company. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: A pdf transcript of this episode is available (or will be made available shortly) for download at robertgbarnwell.com. In addition, listeners are invited to explore the many executive briefings, whitepapers, case studies and other information and tools available (no registration required) at robertgbarnwell.com. FEEDBACK: Listeners are encouraged to leave positive feedback on iTunes and other podcast directories. If you have additional comments, suggestions for improvement, or specific guests you’d like to see appear on CEO Talk Radio, please call our toll-free number at (800) 673-0313 or write our host and producer, Robert G. Barnwell, directly at Robert@robertgbarnwell.com. FYI: Listener feedback MAY be replayed or cited on future episodes. CONSULTING SERVICES: On a limited basis and subject to availability, professor Barnwell is pleased to work with the senior leadership of companies undergoing significant strategic or enterprise-wide change. Clients are typically multi-national corporations or the large subsidiaries of such companies with revenues in excess of $250.0 million. If you would like to learn more about Professor Barnwell and his services, please visit robertgbarnwell.com or email Robert directly at Robert@robertgbarnwell.com.