0003 - How Technology Drives and Can Drive Out Fear in the Workplace (Calvin L. Williams, CEO, Impruver, Inc.)
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In today's episode, CEO and entrepreneur Calvin L. Williams, founder of Impruver, Inc., joins Norm and Jeff to discuss the impact of technology on fear in the workplace, placing bets on tech and yourself, and how the fear of stagnation should motivate us more than the fear of failure or of losing job security.
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Guest Bio:
Calvin is Founder and CEO of Impruver, Inc a software solution that helps companies to Execute Strategy while developing a culture of Continuous Improvement. He has 20 years of experience in Operations Leadership and Continuous Improvement with several Fortune 100s such as Nestle, Mars, Tyson, the US Military Industrial Base, Colgate-Palmolive and most recently, Sr Manager of Global Continuous Improvement with the Clorox Company. Throughout this time, he has delivered over $2B in savings and growth opportunities for these organizations. Calvin realized the immense power that technology could harness to accelerate growth, execute strategy, and facilitate CI.
Calvin is a Lean Six Sigma Blackbelt who earned his BS in Industrial Engineering in 2004 from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and went on to achieve his MBA in 2008. He also mentors younger manufacturing professionals and entrepreneurs. He lives near Atlanta, GA with his wife and 3 children.
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