
In 2019, CRE professional Darren Krakowiak saw there was a gap in access to professional development in the industry. That's when he took a leap forward and created CRE Success, a resource for CRE professionals to cultivate leadership, build knowledge. and advance skills. Listen as Darren and host Lorri Rowlandson chat about the circumstances that led Darren to launch CRE Success, how personal brand has quickly become career currency, and what skills are needed most for a successful future in CRE.
Check out CRE Success online
Follow Darren Krakowiak on LinkedIn
May 20, 2021
43 min

In this episode of the Leading Innovation at Work podcast, host Lorri Rowlandson dives deep into Blockchain as a tool of innovation for climate change. Featured guests are Bill Tapscott, CEO of environmental fintech CarbonX, and Joseph Pallant, Director of Climate Innovation at Ecotrust Canada. In this compelling episode, Lorri, Bill and Joseph touch on a range of topics, including how decisions by the new U.S. administration will affect collaboration between U.S and Canada/U.S and the world on climate change, sources of investment for carbon mitigation projects and much more.
Connect with Bill Tapscott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/bill-tapscott-42a0574/
Connect with Joseph Pallant on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/josephpallant/
Visit CarbonX online: carbonx.ca
Visit Ecotrust Canada online: ecotrust.ca
Feb 11, 2021
58 min

DeMarcus Means Sr. is a young leader with a bright future in FM. I first became familiar with DeMarcus through his glowing reputation at IFMA. In just 2 years, DeMarcus consecutively won IFMAs World Workplace Facility For Future and the Sheila Sheridan Sustainable Facilty Operations and Management awards. In this episode of Leading Innovation at Work, DeMarcus shares with host Lorri Rowlandson the origins of his love for the built environment, how life and his entrepreneurial spirit directed him towards a degree in FM, and what excites him about the future of facilties management. DeMarcus also shares his best advice to other young people on how to gain more hands-on FM experience in their student careers.
Feb 4, 2021
24 min

In this episode of the Leading Innovation at Work podcast, host Lorri Rowlandson chats with sustainability champion, Dean Stanberry. Dean is National Computerized Maintenance Management System Program Manager at Redhorse Corp., and 2nd Vice-Chair of IFMA. Dean and Lorri cover a wide range of topics surrounding sustainability, including data-driven decisions, how to change corporate mindset and reward sustainable choices, generational attitudes towards sustainability, the evolution of the role of FM and much more.
Connect with Dean Stanberry on LinkedIn
Visit the Climate Reality Project: https://www.climaterealityproject.org/
Dec 17, 2020
46 min

In this episode of the Leading Innovation at Work podcast, host Lorri Rowlandson chats with her co-author and favourite (ok, only) sister, Barb, about innovations borne out of, or accelerated by, the coronavirus pandemic. Lorri and Barb each expand on their own favourite areas of technology innovation, and also talk about changes in attitudes towards mental health in the workplace. Past episodes with industry experts are woven into the conversation, and Lorri and Barb talk about what to expect inside The New Normal online community.
Nov 26, 2020
44 min

In this episode of the Leading Innovation at Work podcast, host Lorri Rowlandson chats with Zale Tabakman of Local Grown Salads about the impact of the vertical farming revolution. Local Grown Salads's method of indoor vertical farming provides fresh local produce, is the highest-yielding method of growing (32 sq ft of vertical farm produces as much as an acre of farm land!), and provides over 6 million fresh salad bags/year to retailers, institutions like schools and hospitals, and prepared food providers. Listen and learn about indoor vertical farming technology, and how vertical farming helps keep food local, increases food security, and reduces emissions for a healthier planet.
Nov 12, 2020
45 min

In 2020, video conferencing has become the norm - lines between work and home are blurred and productivity is hindered in the process. In this interview, host Lorri Rowlandson chats with Betty Rhiger, Chief Technology Officer at Microsoft, about the meteoric rise in popularity of Microsoft Teams. Betty shares how Microsoft Teams is a collaboration first/video conferencing second platform, allowing for productive collaboration without always having to get on a call. Betty and Lorri talk about dependencies needed for distributed teams, changes to the physical office, and what features we can expect next from Microsoft Teams.
Nov 5, 2020
31 min

Michael Redding, managing director at Agile Oak LLC and member of the IFMA board of directors, is a forward thinker. In this conversation, Michael responds to themes in host Lorri Rowlandson's recently published book, "The New Normal." Kindness, compassion, the need for a shift in video conference culture, career development in the age of COVID-19, and the importance of innovating beyond what has worked in the past are all themes explored in this interview.
Oct 29, 2020
36 min

Tune is as Lorri Rowlandson chats with Colette Temmink, President of Property Services at Eden, about how space planning affects the war for talent, creates HR challenges, and the need for a digitally-forward portfolio.
Oct 22, 2020
41 min

In this episode, all-around great guy and host of the Workplace Innovator Podcast Mike Petrusky and Lorri Rowlandson talk about coping with long-term remote work. Mike explains how our cognitive load is higher than ever, leading to "Zoom" fatigue, and the need for more authentic and creative engagement if we're committing to remote work for the long-haul. Lorri and Mike also talk about genuine connection with colleagues, defining productivity, and why "recharging your batteries" is just as important as the work you do.
Oct 15, 2020
42 min
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