One World in a New World with Phil Johnson – Founder CEO, Master of Business Leadership Program

In this video, I’m sitting down with Phil Johnson, Founder CEO of the Master of Business Leadership Program and author of several business leadership best-sellers. We discuss how to be successful in a rapidly changing world, how to balance work and life, and how to create a life of meaning and purpose.

If you’re looking for ways to grow your business and achieve personal growth, then you’ll want to watch this video! Phil shares his insights on how to be successful in a rapidly changing world, and how to create a life of meaning and purpose. By the end of this video, you’ll have everything you need to be successful in today’s world!

Phil Johnson is the founder and CEO of The Master of Business Leadership, a global leadership development program that helps young people build meaningful businesses that make a difference in the world. In this talk, he shares how he’s found success in a rapidly changing world, living a life of deliberate simplicity and focusing on the things that truly matter.

Zen Benefiel and Phil Johnson engage in a thought-provoking conversation about business leadership, inner connections and relationships, and the future of humanity. The discussion centered around the idea that effective leadership in the business world requires a deep understanding of oneself and the interconnectedness of all things.

Zen Benefiel, who is a coach, author, and consultant, emphasized the importance of inner work for business leaders. He explained that in order to lead others, one must first learn to lead oneself. This involves developing self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and a deep understanding of one’s values and beliefs. Phil Johnson, who is a leadership and organizational development consultant, added that effective leaders must also be able to build meaningful relationships with others. He emphasized the importance of empathy, listening, and open communication in building strong connections with team members, customers, and other stakeholders.

The conversation then turned to the future of humanity and the role that business leaders can play in shaping it. Zen Benefiel and Phil Johnson agreed that the current global challenges, such as climate change, social inequality, and political polarization, require a new kind of leadership that is grounded in a sense of interconnectedness and interdependence. They emphasized the need for business leaders to take a more holistic approach to their work, recognizing that the success of their organizations is intertwined with the well-being of the planet and society as a whole.

Overall, the conversation between Zen Benefiel and Phil Johnson was insightful and inspiring, highlighting the importance of inner work, relationships, and interconnectedness in business leadership. The hosts emphasized that effective leadership requires a deep understanding of oneself, as well as the ability to build strong connections with others and recognize the interconnectedness of all things. As we navigate the challenges of the future, it is clear that this kind of leadership will be essential in creating a more sustainable and equitable world for all.

Connect with Phil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipjpjohnson/

Phil’s books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/42V2sM6
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Connect with Zen: https://linkedin.com/zenbenefiel

Zen’s Coaching: https://BeTheDream.com

Zen’s CV et al: https://zenbenefiel.com

The Octopus Movement (non-linear thinkers): https://theoctopusmovement.org

Live and Let Live Global Peace Movement: https://liveandletlive.org

* We used ChatGBT with the transcript for the notes.

Zen Benefiel Possibilities Coagulator

Zen Benefiel is an accomplished author and speaker who holds Masters Degrees from the University of Phoenix in Business Administration and Organizational Development, a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and is a Certified Life Coach and Hypnotherapist through the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts.

He helped women and minority-owned businesses garner over $200,000 in micro-loans through Self Employment Loan Fund in 2003-4. He assisted an indigenous coalition in Arizona to garner attention and inclusion in the development of the Steele Indian School Park, a complete turn-around from the Indian westernization facility turned high school built in the 1890s. He managed logistics for large public events drawing over 250,000 patrons in his 30s.

He hosted over 120 television shows in the early 90s, called One World, inviting his guests to explore how we overcome fears and move toward harmony in our personal and professional environments. He also produced a four-host series of community activist shows, focusing on community activists, holistic medicine, youth empowerment, and straight talk on politics.

He has taught business plan development classes part time at the college level for five years, was a production control coordinator in the aerospace industry for five years, responsible for $7 million in monthly shipments, a high school teacher for five years, often in charge of an entire curriculum; and special event manager for ten years with ranges of 5,000 to 250,000 patrons per event. He meets challenge with style and grace as an opportunity to develop successful business and personal relationships, resulting in a highly qualified facilitator.

He currently coaches, consults and facilitates client surveys, customer service, employee involvement, partnering, team building, strategic planning and professional development.