The Tao of Chao Podcast

Philip Chao

The Tao of Chao Podcast focuses on contemporary issues, regulations and class action cases impacting pension and defined contribution retirement plan fiduciaries. Philip Chao and his guests will discuss relevant issues that a plan fiduciary should pay attention to and how such challenges are relevant in operating their retirement plans while serving in the sole interest of participants and beneficiaries.
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Understanding Market Cycles and Macroeconomic Themes: Insights from Franklin Templeton's Experts | Tao of Chao 18
May 21 2024
Understanding Market Cycles and Macroeconomic Themes: Insights from Franklin Templeton's Experts | Tao of Chao 18
If you are a student of the market and interested in gaining insights into the cyclical and secular landscape, topics that are highly relevant in today's economic climate, please tune in to this episode of Tao of Chao.The world is always uncertain, and Dr. Onsel Gulbiten offers her view on inflation, interest rate risks, and geopolitical challenges. Michael Salm provides his perspective on separating sovereign, private, corporate, and banking balance sheets to understand the marketplace and the general economic driver first and then, through relative value, make investment decisions.Philip Chao addresses several macroeconomic themes with Dr. Onsel Gulbiten and how this macro view impacts Michael Salm's view on the market. Both Michael and Onsel are on the Franklin Templeton fixed income team, where Michael is the Head of Multi-Sector Strategy and Onsel specializes in analyzing macroeconomic, political, financial, and other policy developments in global markets. DISCLOSURE: Views expressed in the Tao of Chao podcasts are individual opinions and they do not represent the employers of each guest or the firm with which each guest is associated. Our podcasts are for educational and informational purposes only and should not be deemed or viewed as investment advice or recommendations. Please consult your personal financial advisor, investment expert, or investment fiduciary before taking any actions about your plan and investments.
The Power of Personalization in Retirement Planning with Shawn O’Brien | Tao of Chao 17
Apr 16 2024
The Power of Personalization in Retirement Planning with Shawn O’Brien | Tao of Chao 17
“Personalization” in defined contribution retirement arrangements such as 401(k), 403(b), and 457 plans continues to gain momentum. This is not a fad or a marketing slogan. It is real and does improve outcomes. One way or another, personalization has seeped into our lives by suggesting entertainment, improving comfort in automobiles, saving time in kitchens, tailoring education, providing faster food service, and providing unique shopping experiences. However, personalization in retirement planning is not just a “feel good” comfort-driven sales experience. It uses data to build better solutions and make financial advice more accessible to employees. Shawn O’Brien at Cerulli has many years of research and “in the trenches” consulting experience, and he shares his contemporary insights on managed accounts, financial wellness, and the personalization ecosystem on the latest Tao of Chao podcast. This is an episode that HR executives, benefits professionals, plan fiduciaries, advisors, and consultants can all benefit from. We hope that you will enjoy listening to this episode.DISCLOSURE: Views expressed in the Tao of Chao podcasts are individual opinions and they do not represent the employers of each guest or the firm with which each guest is associated. Our podcasts are for educational and informational purposes only and should not be deemed or viewed as investment advice or recommendations. Please consult your personal financial advisor, investment expert, or investment fiduciary before taking any actions about your plan and investments.
The Impact of Cultural Differences on Leadership Success with Joy Chen | Tao of Chao 15
Feb 27 2024
The Impact of Cultural Differences on Leadership Success with Joy Chen | Tao of Chao 15
Chinese Americans quickly learn that there are cultural differences between the Eastern and Western business worlds. Today's guest is our bridge between the two.In this podcast episode, Philip Chao interviews Joy Chen, CEO of the Multicultural Leadership Institute. They discuss the importance of cross-cultural communication and the impact of cultural differences on leadership success. Joy shares her personal journey and how she developed cultural fluency through immersion in Western business cultures. From this personal story, Chen and Chao explore the challenges faced by Chinese immigrants in Western companies and the need to understand the unwritten rules of the game. From schooling to overcoming accent biases, they explore the shallow understanding of diversity and the need to focus on cultural diversity rather than just race. From today's episode, you'll hear these key takeaways: - What are "WEIRD" cultures (Western Educated Industrialized Rich Democracies)- Grades are important, but they are not the sole determinant of success. Cultural and social skills are equally important.- Accent bias exists in American society, but it can be overcome by developing relationships and showcasing one's value.- Building relationships and venturing out of one's comfort zone is crucial for personal and professional growth.- Diversity should be understood in terms of cultural diversity, not just race.DISCLOSURE: Views expressed in the Tao of Chao podcasts are individual opinions and they do not represent the employers of each guest or the firm with which each guest is associated. Our podcasts are for educational and informational purposes only and should not be deemed or viewed as investment advice or recommendations. Please consult your personal financial advisor, investment expert, or investment fiduciary before taking any actions about your plan and investments.
Stephen Shu - Cornell University
May 15 2023
Stephen Shu - Cornell University
Stephen Shu is a Visiting Lecturer at Cornell University, Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, and will join the faculty as a Professor of Practice in July 2023. Dr. Shu is most recognized for helping to incubate some of the very first behavioral economics initiatives around the world in the commercial sector. His expertise is in behavioral finance, and he has worked with numerous companies in the retirement, wealth, investment, banking, advisory, and FinTech spaces. In this episode, Philip and Dr. Shu explore how to successfully navigate an ever-accelerating world where we are often presented with more data than we can handle, resulting in biased decisions that limit our willingness or ability to absorb useful information and make progress. They provide insight on utilizing behavioral economics principles, taking a slow approach ( as in Daniel Kahneman's fast and slow thinking), and seek out reliable, independent sources when formulating long-term plans such as retirement investing.DISCLOSURE: Views expressed in the Tao of Chao podcasts are individual opinions and they do not represent the employers of each guest or the firm with which each guest is associated. Our podcasts are for educational and informational purposes only and should not be deemed or viewed as investment advice or recommendations. Please consult your personal financial advisor, investment expert, or investment fiduciary before taking any actions about your plan and investments.