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Like a Boss with Michael Cohen

Like a Boss with Michael Cohen

著者: Duane Morris
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概要

An empathy-driven podcast providing essential and practical guidance on how most effectively to lead your team. Be the leader that your people need and that you want to be, all while focusing on transparency, kindness and meeting others where they are. Embrace new techniques, ensure compliance with the law and emerge with great results.

Michael S. Cohen is a partner in Duane Morris’ Employment, Labor, Benefits and Immigration Practice Group. He concentrates his practice in the areas of employment law training and counseling. Michael is a nationally-recognized thought leader on workplace culture and human resources issues. He has trained and counseled employers throughout the country and regularly conducts more than 200 trainings each year.

Michael Cohen (215) 979-1882

mcohen@duanemorris.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelscohen12

https://www.duanemorris.com/attorneys/michaelscohen.html

Pronouns: he/him

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  • Episode 45: March Madness Mindset: Leadership Lessons from the Big Dance 🏀🏀🏀
    2026/03/16

    MARCH MADNESS is upon us! Starting this week, 68 men's and 68 women's college basketball teams will compete for NCAA immortality. Each team has one goal - to win it all!🏆 Each player will be looking for that One Shining Moment. 🌟 But to get the big dub, talent simply is not enough. The winners on both the women's and men's side will be the teams that combine talent and two additional and equally important ingredients - culture and chemistry.💡 This week's "Like A Boss" episode examines how a leader best can facilitate success by creating an environment built on the talents of individual contributors. Whether it's on the hardwood, on the factory floor, or in the office, the strongest leaders evaluate the skills and personalities of their team and build a system that fits those attributes. Failure often is borne of adherence to a scheme that just does not match the team's collective abilities. 🙈🙉🙊 The University of Michigan men's basketball team is one of the favorites to win the Big Dance. Why? Because second-year head coach, Dusty May, has not tried to fit square pegs into round holes. Instead, he learned his players' strengths and established a winning culture and a reflective system built on those observations and skills. Thank you so much for watching, for commenting and for sharing and GO BLUE! ❤️🙏🫶 A quick reminder that my new podcast, Like A Boss, is now available on the following platforms. I'd be truly honored if you would follow!

    Apple https://lnkd.in/ewRXU2tD Spotify https://lnkd.in/eMHGBWg8 Youtube https://lnkd.in/eMiQZPWd Instagram https://lnkd.in/exSAbzVB Thanks and have a great week! Duane Morris LLP Duane Morris Institute #MarchMadness #LikeABoss #leadership #umich

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  • Episode 44: A Discriminatory Policy, A Teacher Who Said No and the Importance of a Leader's Advocacy
    2026/03/12

    In 1970, there was a school district in Chesterfield County, Virginia that employed a mandatory maternity leave policy. A high school 🏫 history teacher (who would become very close to me) in that district became pregnant 🤰 and was told that, due to this policy, she had to stop teaching at the end of her first trimester. 📅 That teacher said no, took a stand, and fought against this policy all the way up to the Unites States Supreme Court. In 1974, the Supreme Court 👩‍⚖️ held the policy was unconstitutional. That teacher forever changed the workplace and the world in a what was widely hailed as "victory for working women."

    In speaking with that teacher, it was clear that her willingness to advocate was crucial. Specifically, as a leader, the teacher understood that she had to use her voice on behalf of:

    1️⃣ Those who did not have a voice (her students)

    2️⃣ The greater good (pregnant women then and in the future)

    3️⃣ Herself (something she was never comfortable doing)

    Leaders everywhere - take heed! Your willingness to advocate for your people is critical. But, just as important is your encouraging those very people to find their own voice and to use it!

    By the way - please make sure you watch the video to learn who this badass teacher is! 💪 (HINT: Her case was captioned Cohen v. School Board Chesterfield County, Virginia)

    Thanks for commenting and thanks for sharing!

    Duane Morris LLP Duane Morris Institute

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  • Episode 43: We All Hurt, But The Strongest Leaders Give Themselves Grace
    2026/03/09

    Last summer☀️, I posted a video about my own mental health concerns and the fact that there are two kinds of people in the world: those who struggle and liars.💡(link to that video: https://lnkd.in/e_jujWSr). So many of you reached out to express kindness💕and to let me know that I was not alone. The reality is that so many of us, as leaders and as humans, endure periods of hurt. The reality is that many of us ignore our own needs. The reality is that there are steps we can take to help ourselves.This week's video addresses some of the reasons we actively ignore our own needs and discusses tangible actions we all (every one of us) can take to give ourselves the grace 🤲 and the aid we all need. Thank you so much for watching, for commenting and for sharing. ❤️🙏🫶

    Duane Morris LLP Duane Morris Institute

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