Innovation comes in many areas, and compliance professionals must be ready for and embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom Fox visits Pat McNeil, founder and principal of Chart House Solutions, to delve into his extensive experience in the Navy and his journey into leadership development and organizational coaching.
Pat discusses his transition from the military to civilian life, the creation of Chart House Solutions, and his role in guiding clients through professional and personal challenges. He introduces the EC3 principle for talent retention—expectations, communication, commitment, and consistency, drawing parallels from his military service to corporate environments. He also highlights the importance of structured training and the concept of ‘falling forward’ in professional development. He discusses the Lego Serious Play method, emphasizing the role of serious play in improving corporate settings and engagement. Pat stresses that coaching at all organizational levels fosters effective leadership and a sustainable company culture.
Key highlights:
Pat McNeil’s Professional Background
The EC3 Principle for Talent Retention
Lego Serious Play Method in Corporate Training
Falling Forward: Embracing Failure in Professional Development
Training with Purpose: Driving Culture and Engagement
The Importance of Coaching in Professional Development
Resources:
Pat McNeil on LinkedIn
Chart House Solutions
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