Can You Hear Me?

By: Rob Johnson and Eileen Rochford
  • Summary

  • A bi-weekly podcast for leaders who want to get serious about using effective communications to advance their organizations. Don’t miss communications pros Rob Johnson, veteran broadcast news anchor and current President of Rob Johnson Communications, and Eileen Rochford, CEO of the strategic communications firm The Harbinger Group, discussing issues of the day and the communications implications they present for businesses and organizations. Goodpods Ranking: #3 in the Top 100 Public Relations Podcasts of All Time #5in Top 100 Digital Marketing Podcasts of All Time #7 in the Top 100 Branding Podcasts of All Time
    2021-2024 Can You Hear Me Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson
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Episodes
  • The Great Resignation: Why Employees are Leaving and What Employers Can Do
    Feb 19 2025

    The Great Resignation Returns: 2025 Exodus

    Is the Great Resignation 2.0 coming? Nearly 3 in 10 workers plan to quit this year: Survey

    Why Employees Quit

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    32 mins
  • Trailer: The Great Resignation: Why Employees are Leaving and What Employers Can Do
    Feb 18 2025
    In this episode of "Can You Hear Me?", Rob Johnson and Eileen Rochford dive deep into the ongoing Great Resignation, exploring the key factors driving workforce exodus and offering practical strategies for employers to retain top talent. Drawing from recent research, they'll unpack the critical challenges facing modern workplaces and provide actionable insights for creating more engaging, supportive work environments.Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Stay connected with us: - Follow us on LinkedIn! - Follow our co-host Eileen Rochford on Linkedin! - Follow our co-host Rob Johnson on Linkedin!
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    1 min
  • How to be an Effective Change Agent
    Feb 5 2025

    About our guest:

    Nellie Wartoft is a Swedish technology entrepreneur who launched Tigerhall in 2019, revolutionizing how large enterprises engage their organizations to drive change at scale. Under her leadership, Tigerhall has quickly gained traction with global Fortune 500 firms undergoing transformation, and today has users across 32 countries, and employees in 12 markets. Nellie has raised over $10 million in venture capital from visionary investors including Sequoia Capital and Monk's Hill Ventures, and Tigerhall's customers include well-known enterprises in technology, consumer goods, professional services, and financial services.

    Prior to founding Tigerhall, Nellie was a top biller at Michael Page, where she led the Sales & Marketing practice and saw firsthand the issues in driving organizational engagement around change, and how the technology used in communications, knowledge sharing, change and transformation led to dissatisfaction, more confusion and increased disengagement. Her experience led her to launch Tigerhall, which bridges the gap between how organizations have traditionally shared information and knowledge (think ghost town Sharepoint sites, mass internal email overload and snooze fest town halls), and how people prefer to consume content and interact with each other today (think your internal Spotify, two-way live interactions and the right reinforcement in the right workflow).

    Nellie has been named on the 2021 Gen T list of Leaders of Tomorrow by Tatler Magazine and was recognized as one of the Top Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2023 by the International Business Times. She was also a Swedish National Champion in skeet shooting and air rifle in her teenage years.

    Nellie is an accomplished speaker and regularly presents at large events and global forums such as the Global CEO Exchange, Business Transformation Exchange, TEDx events, SaaSTech Asia, SMF, Cornell University and several leadership summits across the United States, Europe and Asia. She currently serves as a non-executive director on the boards of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce Singapore and the SGTech Digital Transformation Chapter - the largest industry association for technology companies in Singapore.

    Outside of changing the way enterprises drive change, Nellie loves tennis, surfing and electronic house music. She has lived and worked in Singapore, London, Seoul and Los Angeles.

    Thank you for listening to "Can You Hear Me?". If you enjoyed our show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform.

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    33 mins

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Timely, Relevant Insights From Veteran Comms Pros

Massive disruptors like Covid, the cut-throat recruiting market, and the age of disinformation have changed the working world as we know it. Eileen and Rob tackle these issues (and more) with grace, confidence, and insight as only two veteran communications professionals can do. If you’re an organizational leader with questions about how to maneuver in these unprecedented times, this podcast is a must-listen.

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