Leading Innovation
Leading Innovation
The Life-Changing Practice of Paying Attention: Paul Angone
Whether you know it or not, there is a war happening right now for your attention. How are you directing your attention and focus at work and in life? Or are you losing the battle to distractions? Paying attention is a lost art and if you're going to fully engage your day, your goals, and your people, you should employ the intentional strategies from Paul Angone, author of Listen to Your Day. In this episode we discuss what prompted him to write the book, how to pay attention to people, and the different generations in the workforce.
About Paul Angone
Paul Angone is one of the leading voices in the nation on getting generations to work better together.
He is the best-selling author of the new book 101 Questions You Need to Ask in Your Twenties: (and let’s be honest, your thirties too), 101 Secrets For Your Twenties and All Groan Up: Searching For Self, Faith, and a Freaking Job!, a sought-after national keynote speaker for corporations and keynote speaker for colleges and universities, and the creator of AllGroanUp.com, which has been read by millions of people in 190 countries.
Paul is also an organizational consultant, trainer, and Millennial influencer who specializes in helping companies attract, retain, develop, and harness the best strengths of the Millennial and Gen Z generations. Paul has been honored to work with amazing companies like Intel Security, Wells Fargo, and Aflac through speaking engagements and Millennial influencer branding and awareness campaigns.
Paul also has created a cutting-edge proprietary process to assist organizations in attracting, retaining, and motivating the younger workforce, called “Millennial Mapping”.
Paul is a media spokesperson on the unique challenges facing the Gen Z and Millennial generations, and has done hundreds of radio, TV, and podcast interviews. Paul frequently contributes, and has been featured, in publications such as Bloomberg, Chicago Tribune, Business Insider, Huffington Post, EntreLeadership, Relevant Magazine, etcera.