“Arthur, what measurable impacts have you seen since establishing your company's operating system, and how has that transformed the way decisions are made at Medley?”
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“Arthur, could you walk us through the process of developing what you call the Medley Operating System and how you narrowed down from 9 core values to just 3?”
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“very large HR roles at EMC, at SunGard, and then also at Cisco. I've been in a number of different COEs, which I think brings unique perspective to being a CHRO. I also sit on and have sat on a couple of public boards as...”
“You got it. Thank you for having me on. I appreciate it. I'm excited to be here. Early in my career, right out of graduate school, I am a University of Minnesota alum. I started in GE and in their HR leadership program....”