Leadership,
Brand & Transformation
Leadership,
Brand & Transformation
Delivered more than
International Talks
Hosted over
Podcast Episodes
Created more than
Blog Posts
Published
Award-Winning Books
Delivered more than
International Talks
Hosted over
Podcast Episodes
Created more than
Blog Posts
Published
Award-Winning Books
Books by Minter Dial
Heartificial Empathy, Putting Heart into Business and Artificial Intelligence
NEW! Heartificial Empathy, 2nd edition, released in April 2023, looks at why and how, in the face of the new developments in society and AI, brands should learn to flex their empathic muscle. With numerous cases and interviews, it examines how to encode empathy into your business and into Artificial Intelligence. This second edition won the Maincrest Media Award 2023 in the category of Business Management. Get your copy here. Disponible en français aussi ici.
You Lead, How Being Yourself Makes You A Better Leader
You Lead (Kogan Page), which won the Business Book Award 2022 in the category of Leadership, argues that business leaders deliver superior results, communities of engagement both inside and outside of the company and true values-driven success when they are themselves and come across as genuine. Get your copy here. Disponible en français aussi ici.
Futureproof, How To Get Your Business Ready For The Next Disruption
Futureproof (Pearson-FT Press), cowritten with Caleb Storkey, explores the three core mindsets and twelve disruptive technologies that you must have in today’s age to help you grow your business, see success and get ready for the next disruption. Futureproof won the Business Book Award 2018. Get your copy here.
The Last Ring Home, A POW's Lasting Legacy of Courage, Love and Honor in World War II
The Last Ring Home is the story of Lt Minter Dial’s Annapolis Naval Academy ring that miraculously made its way home 17 years after he was killed as a POW of the Japanese in WWII. The book won the Book Excellence Award 2018. It’s also the subject of an award-winning documentary film. Get your copy here.
The Human RenAIssance Series
Human RenAIssance (H ∞ R) is a project inspired by Humanism and Techno-Optimism promoting the symbiosis of human ingenuity and technological innovation. H ∞ R initiatives grow talent abundance by transforming the perception of one’s potential, helping individuals grasp the spirit of self-discovery and build personal intelligence to live a fuller life and promote progress on a global scale. These ebooks, coauthored with Lena Rantsevich, founder of Reputy.io, are part of the H ∞ R series.
Meaningful Communication
NEW! This ebook was written using the outputs and contributions from a wide array of experts. Its purpose is to look at the relevance of Meaningful Communication in the workplace, with the pragmatic goal of growing business effectiveness and creating a thriving culture. Get your copy here.
Making Empathy Count
This ebook was the result of a collaboration with a wide array of experts. Its purpose is to look at the relevance of empathy in the workplace, explore how to evaluate and measure it, and investigate how better to match candidates with companies. Get your copy here.
Minter Dial Blog
Navigating Feedback: Sara Bartlett on Giving and Receiving (MDE590)
In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Sara Ismail-Beigi Bartlett, a dynamic HR consultant and executive coach based in Cleveland. We kicked off our conversation with a light-hearted introduction to Sara, who shared insights into her life as a mother and her professional journey. Sara’s path to HR and leadership training was anything but linear, beginning with an unexpected pivot from mechanical engineering to organisational behaviour during her college years. This shift was sparked by a fascination with how organisations motivate and inspire their teams.
We delved into the complexities of change management, exploring how Sara’s background in organisational behaviour informs her approach to helping companies navigate transformation. She emphasised the importance of understanding the psychological aspects of change and the need for organisations to genuinely care about their people to facilitate meaningful progress.
Our discussion also touched on the challenges of giving and receiving feedback, a central theme of Sara’s podcast, “Can I Offer You Some Feedback?” Sara shared her insights on the nuances of feedback, the role of trust, and the impact of personal biases. It was a thought-provoking conversation that highlighted the intricacies of human interaction in professional settings.
The Universal Language of Music: Stanley Jordan’s Journey and Discoveries (MDE589)
In this podcast episode, host Minter Dial engages in a profound conversation with musician Stanley Jordan, exploring the multifaceted role of music in life and its deeper philosophical implications. Stanley shares his belief that music is not merely an art form but a way of understanding the world, suggesting that it serves as an applied philosophy that integrates various aspects of life. Two key points raised include the therapeutic potential of music, particularly in palliative care, where it aids in life review and emotional healing, and the concept of sonification, where data is represented through sound, offering a novel approach to understanding complex scientific information.
Tom Murray, Head of Padel at the British LTA: Rising to the Challenge to Padelify Great Britain (JOPS02E19)
In this episode of the Joy of Padel podcast, host Minter Dial engages with Tom Murray, head of padel at the LTA, to explore the growth and challenges of padel in the UK. Tom shares his journey from a tennis player in Spain to becoming a padel enthusiast and advocate. Two key points discussed include the transition of tennis players to padel, highlighting the complementary skills between the sports, and the strategic efforts to increase padel’s recognition and infrastructure in the UK. Tom emphasizes the importance of official recognition and collaboration with local authorities to facilitate the sport’s expansion.
From Boardroom Battles to Breakthroughs: Michael Brown’s Journey (MDE588)
In this podcast episode, Minter Dial engages with Michael Brown, author of “I Don’t Agree”, a book that explores navigating disagreements and fostering mutual respect. Brown shares his personal journey, highlighting a tumultuous period in his career involving a power struggle with business partners, which inspired his book. Two key points discussed include the concept of attribution bias, where individuals often credit themselves for positive outcomes in negotiations, and the innovative idea of integrating mental health support within soup kitchens, aiming to address homelessness by providing accessible mental health services.
On the Power of Empathy in the Age of AI – Interview about Heartificial Empathy by Artificial Intelligence
In this episode of the Minter Dialogue podcast, host Minter Dial explores the use of NotebookLM to be the host of the podcast! The brief for NotebookLM was to explore the core concepts of “Heartificial Empathy” second edition. The discussion of the two voices centres around the potential of empathy as a competitive advantage in a world increasingly dominated by AI and algorithms. Two key points raised include the idea that empathy is not merely a passive feeling but an active process requiring genuine understanding of others’ emotions and motivations. Additionally, Dial highlights the ethical considerations of empathic AI, questioning whether machines can truly replicate human empathy and the implications of delegating emotional understanding to technology.
The Importance of Communication: Marta Ortega’s Winning Strategy (JOPS02E18)
In this podcast episode, host Minter Dial engages in a conversation with Marta Ortega, exploring her experiences and insights as a professional paddle player. Marta shares her awe at playing in prestigious venues like Roland Garros, highlighting the incredible feeling of walking the same corridors as tennis legends. She emphasizes the importance of mental preparation due to the unpredictable weather conditions, which can shift from indoor to outdoor play unexpectedly. Marta also discusses the significance of communication on and off the court, noting how effective communication with her partner Sophie enhances their performance and adaptability during matches.
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