The Cook Values Audio Series: Episode 2

By: Courtney Packard November 18, 2019 10 1984

Ron Mobley and treating everyone with respect

Ron Mobley

Earlier this summer we introduced The Cook Values Audio Series to encourage and inspire more in-depth conversations about the Cook Group values. In each episode, we sit down with a member of leadership to learn more about a specific value and why it’s important to the organization. These episodes also include practical tips to help apply that value in our daily work and relationships with each other.

Episode 2

In episode two, Ron Mobley, the vice president of Diversity and Inclusion for Cook Group, shares his perspective on what it means to treat each other with respect and puts a unique twist on the “Golden Rule.”

To listen to the audio clip, please click the play button below. We recommend using Google Chrome or Safari for best results. Using the updated version of your browser is another helpful listening tip.





In case you missed it

In you case you missed the chance to listen to the first episode of the audio series, featuring Heather Hurst, don’t worry! You can listen to it and to learn more about The Cook Values Audio Series, by clicking here.

Also, for more information on the company values, take a look at the image below.


















Written by Courtney Packard, an Internal Communications generalist in Corporate Marketing and Communications at Park 48.


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10 Comments
  1. I enjoyed this audio episode. Thank you, Ron and folks. I am fortunate to see the value of respecting others within my own team at Cook as well as in the relationships with those outside my “wheel house”. It definitely makes a difference to know that respecting others gains respect in return. It is important to care about others and be empathetic.

  2. Ron, Can you do more of these? It was so refreshing to hear this from you today. Thank you for all you do and thank you for making me think about things differently.

  3. Good stuff, Ron. There is a lot of power in asking questions and genuinely caring about and considering the perspectives of others. These things allow for a pathway to the best way forward, together.

    1. Hi Mirela. I am sorry you are having trouble. The post is only audio, there is no video. Sorry for the confusion on that. We recommend trying to access the post through Google Chrome or Safari, if possible. Also, making sure your internet browser is updated can be helpful. If you are still unable to access the audio after that, I would definitely send an email to BlogEditor@CookMedical.com.

    2. Hello, the Video and Audio will not launch. I did listen to Audio #1 “Heather Hurst and acting with integrity”

    1. Hi! Sometimes the audio can be a little tricky. I recommend trying to access the post/audio through Google Chrome, if possible. Also, making sure your internet browser is updated can be helpful too. If you are still unable to access the audio after that, I would definitely send an email to BlogEditor@CookMedical.com.

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