Bearcats Mean Business
Former CEO Doug Conant joins Lindner dean Marianne Lewis for a deeply personal conversation on leadership at the highest level of business. From navigating tough calls that balance people and performance to leading through uncertainty, Conant shares the defining decisions that shaped his career and leadership philosophy. The former CEO/President of Campbell Soup Company, former President of Nabisco Foods and former Chairman of Avon Products reflects on the formative moment of being fired early in his career, how it reshaped his approach, and why his belief that to “win in the marketplace, you must first win in the workplace” became a guiding principle. The conversation also explores the tension between being both tough and kind as a leader—and how intentional recognition, including writing thousands of thank-you notes, became central to building authentic, values-driven cultures. Looking ahead, Conant discusses the responsibility leaders have to develop the next generation, drawing on his work with Lindner’s Warren Bennis Leadership Institute [https://www.business.uc.edu/about/centers-partnerships/warren-bennis-leadership.html]. *** Welcome to Bearcats Mean Business, the official podcast of the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business [https://www.business.uc.edu/], where inspiring career stories, honest lessons and fresh business perspectives from the people building impact in the real world come together.
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