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E64 Increasing Productivity and Becoming an Exceptional Leader with Peter Taylor

October 20, 2020 by Karen

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E64 Increasing Productivity and Becoming an Exceptional Leader with Peter Taylor

What is a “Lazy Project Manager”, and why does it benefit productivity? How can veteran project managers help and support the newest generation? We explore these questions and more with Peter Taylor, who joined us live from the UK.

Peter is the author of the #1 bestselling project management book, ‘The Lazy Project Manager,’ along with many other books on Project Management, PMO development, Executive Sponsorship, Transformation Leadership, and Speaking Skills. He has delivered over 400 lectures worldwide in over 25 countries and has been described as ‘perhaps the most entertaining and inspiring speaker in the project management world today.’ Find out more about him at www.thelazyprojectmanager.com.

Peter shared what excites him in the project management world today and how being an exceptional leader is vital to the success of any project. He shared everything that has lead him to be a PMO Influencer of the Year finalist. Listen to hear our conversation and learn more about his influence in the global project management industry.

Thanks to our sponsor THE PMO SQUAD. Visit www.thepmosquad.com to learn to Empower People to Deliver Results and assist your PMO as you evolve in the new post-COVID business world.

Check out all prior episodes and upcoming guests by visiting www.projectmanagementofficehours.com.

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Peter-Taylor-Lazy-Project-ManagerThe Lazy Project Manager is the home of Peter Taylor – Speaker – Author – Coach – Trainer – and all round Chief Lazy Officer.

Peter is the author of the number 1 bestselling project management book ‘The Lazy Project Manager’, along with many other books on Project Management, PMO development, Executive Sponsorship, Transformation Leadership, and Speaking Skills.

He has delivered over 400 lectures around the world in over 25 countries and has been described as ‘perhaps the most entertaining and inspiring speaker in the project management world today’.

Connect with Peter on LinkedIn.

ABOUT PROJECT MANAGEMENT OFFICE HOURS SERIES

Project Management Office Hours is intended to provide Project Management professionals a place to drop in and discuss Success Stories, Best Practices, and Lessons Learned.  Project Management Consultant Joy Gumz has shared with us, “Operations keep the lights on, strategy provides the light at the end of the tunnel, but project management is the train engine that moves the organization forward.”

Each of us has a unique story to tell, but collectively we share a message that organizations who embrace Project Management Best Practices perform better than those which don’t.  Organizations which align Projects to Strategy perform better.  Organizations with Engage Executive Sponsors deliver better results.  Organizations which measure Project Management performance outperform those which don’t.

During our Project Management Office Hours, we hear directly from Industry leaders how to make an impact in our profession. How we, collectively, will Advance Project Management Best Practices, One Listener at a time! 

ABOUT YOUR HOST

Joe Pusz started THE PMO SQUAD to bring real world PMO Leadership experience to the consulting space and to advocate for Project Management through his blog PMOJOE.com. The old saying is “Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.” Following this mindset Joe left Corporate America in 2013 to start THE PMO SQUAD and work with fellow Natural Born Project Managers to advance Project Management Best Practices.

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THE PMO SQUAD focuses exclusively on PMO and Project Management consulting. Corporate America is full of Accidental Project Managers running projects who haven’t been trained to be PMs. To help solve this problem THE PMO SQUAD is on the Leading Edge with PMO As a Service. PMO As a Service allows our clients to focus on their respective core competencies while THE PMO SQUAD delivers Project Management expertise. Contact Joe at 678-591-7868. Follow The PMO Squad on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

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GWBC Radio: Vanessa Vaughn Mathews with Asfalis Advisors

May 27, 2020 by angishields

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Vanessa-Vaughn-MathewsVanessa Vaughn Mathews is the founder and chief resilience officer of Asfalis Advisors. Vanessa’s breadth of experience in risk mitigation, crisis preparedness, business continuity, and terrorism mitigation equip Asfalis to support their customers, to include property managers, universities, international and intermodal logistics firms, retailers, the healthcare industry and athletic associations. Prior to Asfalis, Vanessa worked with a Tier 1 intelligence agency and a Fortune 50 company, which equipped her to be on the front lines of the industry to restore business and community resiliency amidst the Coronavirus pandemic.

Vanessa’s engagement with the community has earned her recognition at the local, national and international levels. The Mecklenburg Times recognized Vanessa as one of the 50 Most Influential Women in Charlotte, NC (2020). The US State Department recognized her as a “Global Innovation Fellow.” The United Kingdom’s “Acquisition International Magazine” named her as a finalist for the “Best Female Owned and Operated Small Businesses.” Vanessa also co-owns and hosts the Business Resilience DECODED podcast. Additionally, Vanessa was the 1st female in the state of Georgia to graduate with a degree in Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

Connect with Vanessa on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Intro: [00:00:04] Broadcasting live from the Business RadioX Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, it’s time for GWBC Radio’s Open for Business. Now, here’s your host.

Lee Kantor: [00:00:18] Lee Kantor here. Another episode of GWBC’s Open for Business. And this is going to be a good one. Today, I have with me Vanessa von Mathews. And she is with a company called Asfalis Advisors. Welcome.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:00:30] Hey, thank you for having me.

Lee Kantor: [00:00:32] Well, Vanessa, before we get too far into things, can you share a little bit about your work? How are you serving folks?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:00:38] Yes. So, I’m excited to be here. Our work is really in the space of helping clients to identify known and unknown threat around their people, processes, infrastructure and their technology. So, what people threat could be, “Hey, I’ve hired the wrong person, and they became a reputational risk to the business,” or a operational risk can be, “Hey, I have an issue within my supply chain that’s costing me money or that’s impacting how we deliver the products or the service,” or from a technology perspective, it could be, “Hey, we have a cyber security vulnerability that impacted the operation that’s causing a liability costs.” And so, we help organizations to find those things before they happen, and then give them a strategy to fix it.

Lee Kantor: [00:01:25] Now, how do you get into this line of work?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:01:28] That’s a great question. So, the first story is I experienced a tornado with wind speeds exceeding 135 miles per hour that picked up my vehicle and folded it while I was inside it. And so, I’m literally filling in my car, there’s a brick building that’s crumbled to pieces next to me, the wind blows, and my windshield burst, and my car goes off the ground. And there’s cars, dumpsters and billboards flying towards my head in the middle of the air. And so, for me, personally, it was the first time in my life where I realized you are not in control, and there’s nothing that you could do to change this situation, which is, ironically, where I meet most clients today.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:02:10] So, after that experience and a little bit before most of my career was attained in the space of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, I ultimately worked with the Department of Homeland Security in Los Angeles, did a lot of work at local and county governments, and then ultimately went into the corporate space from a retail, manufacturing and aviation perspective, and did a lot of work in risk mitigation, crisis preparedness, and ultimately what people call today business resiliency. And that’s helping company to think about what are those things that can disrupt your organization, and how do we give you a strategy and the training to make sure that you can absorb better impact and bounce back?

Lee Kantor: [00:02:56] Now, I want to go back to the tornado ’cause that, that’s freaking me out a little bit, to be honest. So, you’re in a car, and you see there’s a storm or something. You must know something’s amiss in the weather, right?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:03:13] No, actually.

Lee Kantor: [00:03:13] No.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:03:15] So, it was a beautiful Friday afternoon. As day turned to night, that was the problem right there where you couldn’t see that tornado, and it was in downtown Atlanta. So, it was actually the first tornado on record to hit the City of Atlanta. So, I didn’t think it was a tornado. Really, I thought it was a bomb because it just came out of nowhere, and you couldn’t hear the train that people tell you that it sounds like. So, yeah, it just came out of nowhere and-

Lee Kantor: [00:03:46] So, you just held onto the steering wheel?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:03:48] I had a plan.

Lee Kantor: [00:03:49] So, you’re in the car. And then, all of a sudden, it’s on you. And now, you’re just holding onto the steering wheel, your seatbelted in, like you’re just going along for the ride, and just praying. I mean, is that how you do that?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:03:49] That’s exactly what happened. I thought about getting out and running. But literally, a brick building crumbled to pieces next to my car. And then, a light pole fell parallel to my vehicle. So, I felt like I was safer inside of the car than running outside.

Lee Kantor: [00:04:20] So, now, when you go through that, so then … I mean, I’m from South Florida, so we had hurricanes. But hurricanes are like slow moving, you see, “Oh, it’s coming in two days. Oh, wait one more day. it’ll be here.” Like you see it coming. I mean, it’s devastating while it happens, but it’s kind of a slow motion thing. But your thing is so random, and it could have happened anywhere, but then it goes away as fast as it came, right?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:04:45] Yes, absolutely.

Lee Kantor: [00:04:46] So, now, the thing’s over. You land back on the ground. How do you kind of process that?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:04:54] Yes. So, what’s funny, this is kind of pre-Twitter. So, everybody thought that I was lying and that it didn’t happen until the evening news caught up with the tornado. And during that time, it was about three or four tornadoes that touched down in the City of Atlanta. One person ended up losing their life. A few people lost their homes. There was an SEC championship basketball playing at the Georgia Dome. In the middle of the game, the roof ripped off the dome and 50,000 plus people began running out outside.

Lee Kantor: [00:05:24] Right.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:05:25] And so-

Lee Kantor: [00:05:27] I remember. I remember when that happened. All the windows from the Western blew out. Not all, but a lot of them. Like it was a traumatic moment for downtown Atlanta. I remember it vividly. So, when it’s over, how do you assess like, “Okay, I’m alive. My car’s probably trashed”? Like, what are you thinking about? Like, did you call your mom? Like, what do you do?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:05:53] All of the above. So yeah, I think the first thing is, one, just being grateful that, hey, I’m alive and I’m still here. Number two, what that experience helped me to do was to refocus about what my priority were, because my perspective was you could have easily lost your life and you didn’t. So, what are you going to do with it? What impact are you going to make, and how are you going to leverage this experience? Because the big thing is that I didn’t have a plan, and I’m in the field of crisis management, business continuity. Everybody comes to me to figure out a strategy for how to move forward in disruption. Well, Mike Tyson always said, “Everybody has a plan until you get punched in the mouth.” Well, my punch in the mouth was a tornado. And for some people today, they’re punched in the mouth was COVID-19.

Lee Kantor: [00:06:42] Right.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:06:43] Right? So, it’s taking that opportunity and [1], being grateful; but then, [2], what am I going to do next?

Lee Kantor: [00:06:51] So, I mean, I would think having gone through this, you have a lot of empathy for what your clients are going through because you’ve faced a crisis head on, kind of lived to see the other side of it, and also, that much more aware of, okay, you got to put some things. In your case, it was kind of random. It’s hard to prepare for that, but I’m sure you can prepare for bad weather. But in business, there are some things that they’re not going to happen guaranteed, but there’s a likelihood, depending on what your business, that these kind of risks are going to occur, and these crises are going to occur. So, be prepared.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:07:28] Yeah. So, you mentioned a great word, and that is empathy. What prepared me for COVID-19 was not only the tornado, it was also the experiences that I obtained in my career from helping to manage hurricane evacuations, shutting down facilities from a global perspective, fires and floods I’ve experienced, active shooter simulation drills, plane crashes, infectious disease, simulations and things that we’ve worked through, prison escapes, cyber threats. So, I’ve worked with a number of things in my career.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:08:08] But the other thing that I think was important too was I’ve experienced my COVID-19 before COVID-19. And so, I understand exactly what it’s like to go over 14 months with no revenue. I know what it’s like to lose your entire pipeline. I know what it’s like to have to lay off your entire team. I know what it’s like to have your business model get to a place where it’s stagnant, and you don’t really know what to do next. I know what it’s like to hire a horrible person that causes a reputational risk to your business. And then, more importantly, I know what it’s like to lose your confidence in that entire process and not know what to do next.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:08:48] And so, what I’ve had to learn in my own experiences, going through my own crisis, [1], from a industry perspective and then [2], from a business ownership standpoint, is how to pull yourself up out of that and find the things within you that you did not know existed. And exactly to your point, what helped me to serve in COVID was those experience because it created empathy. I can, now, be more empathetic because I understand it.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:09:15] And so, I think, for our clients, what they care about is she gets me, she understands where I’m at. And we have clients that are in the enterprise level. We have some clients that are on the government side, some small business clients, as well as on the nonprofit side. And being able to be able to meet those four different groups of people where they are has been absolutely critical.

Lee Kantor: [00:09:40] Now, what are you telling your clients, some of which I’m sure prepared better than others, but like what are kind of does tough love conversations you have to have with them at this point when we’re in it now?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:09:54] Yeah. So, we’ve been working with our clients since January. So, in January and February, many people in the United States were not even concerned about COVID-19. Many of them thought that this would never happen, and we were overreacting. So, from the beginning, and even into the recovery phases of where we are now, we’ve been helping them with providing them expertise and intelligence. They’ve really enjoyed tapping into our breadth of experience, as well as the network that we have to give them information that’s firsthand, so that they can make more informed decision. We help them to identify known and unknown threats that’s been critical. For some organizations, they’re in a multi-state structure. And so, being able to know about what’s happening in this jurisdiction versus this jurisdiction, or what are some of the requirements that are coming out that I need to be aware of  to reduce the liability for the organization.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:10:53] For some of them, we’re helping them to create decision making tools, so that they can think about how did they navigate this road ahead because what’s constant in COVID is change. And change is always constant, but it has accelerated in this environment, and they’re not accustomed to that level of uncertainty. We’re helping them to craft a method that they can sell, not only to their shareholders, but to the employees, the suppliers, and the customers. So, you can say that you want to reopen, but how do we know that we’re reopening because of people first, or are we putting their bottom line first? So, helping them to really think through what they’re saying and what they’re doing.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:11:32] And we’ve we’ve also been someone that they can latch on to. How do you lead when you don’t know where you’re leading to? Where I was leading to six or eight weeks ago is much different over the next 10, 20, 40 weeks. And so, we’re helping to help businesses think about, how do you redefine what success looks like and where do we go now?

Lee Kantor: [00:11:56] Now, how are you helping them kind of deal with a timeline? Are you giving them kind of 30, 60, 90-day timelines? Are you giving them a year to look forward? Like, what does the end look like to you in terms of time?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:12:13] That’s a great question. Probably the number one question that we get. So, first, I’ll caveat by saying from a business continuity perspective, this timeframe that we’re in where we’re having to “recover” and think about the new normal, we’ve never had to do it in this timeframe that we’re presented with, right? Typically, if there’s a fire, if there’s a flood, if there’s a hurricane, you may go one to two months, maybe three, potentially six months, depending on the business and the type of crisis, but we haven’t experienced a global crisis together that’s impacting everybody that also creates an economic crisis at the same time. And so, the first thing is even my industry is having to rethink a timeline.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:13:01] Number two, we’re dealing with the unknown, and that is the virus. Because many health professionals have stated the virus dictates the timeline, right? And so, how do you develop a plan when there is no cure at the moment or a vaccine, right? So, what we’ve taken guidance from is we have a counterpart, Dr. David [Lance], that actually came up with a COVID-19 Recovery Framework to “Cultural Normalization.” So, what do we define as the new cultural norm? And it’s laid out in a phase one, phase two, phase three approach. And phase one is 10 weeks, phase two is 20 weeks, and then phase three is 40 weeks.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:13:42] And so, at the date of this podcast or interview, that’s really looking advanced into 2021 and helping them to think through, how are you going to navigate over the next 10, 20, 40 weeks into 2021? And what are those leading indicators? That’s the key thing. What are those leading indicators that you need to be paying attention to? And when they meet a certain threshold, what decisions should you be making now?

Lee Kantor: [00:14:09] Now, how are you helping your clients from a leadership standpoint in order to communicate effectively with their people in terms of, like you said, there’s so many unknowns, there’s so much information out there, there’s so much misinformation out there. You don’t know what’s good information. It’s hard to tell. Even educated people have a difficult time discerning what is the truth, what is opinion. We don’t have enough data in terms of facts. Like we don’t know how many people have the disease. We don’t know how many people have it or asymptomatic. There’s a lot of unknowns in this. So, do you err on the side of just being more careful and conservative, or do you say, “You know what? Since we don’t know, we can err on the side,” because it doesn’t look so bad and kind of in certains, it depends on how you look at it, things aren’t that bad, so we can be more aggressive. So, how do you kind of manage their kind of risk tolerance?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:15:16] Yeah. So, from a communications perspective, I think it always starts with trust. So, we’ve outlined, what are the four crisis leadership principles that we believe that every crisis leaders should have and should embody. And the first is trust. You always want to make sure that trust is established. And more importantly, trust is maintained. People don’t follow people that they don’t trust. So, you have to lead with trust and integrity through your communications, which can show up as transparency or openness.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:15:50] The second thing that we talk about is communication, which is absolutely critical. That’s your verbal. That’s your non-verbal. But communication from the concept of really taking this from the change management side, what do you want people to know when you are communicating with them? What do you want people to feel when you are communicating with them? And more specifically, what do we want people to do once you send off that communication? Oftentimes, we think about what we want people to know and feel. Very rarely do we help them think about what we want them to actually do. And so, we’ve helped them to kind of think through what that process is.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:16:28] The third thing from a crisis leadership perspective is influence. Whoever is communicating or is the face of this crisis for the organization needs to lead with influence. And for us, that means having the character, the connection, and the competence. And people can see those three different aspects from you.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:16:53] And then, the fourth thing is being able to provide hope. I believe that in this time, now more than ever, people need hope. The economy may be reopening, but that doesn’t mean jobs are coming back. So, how are you giving them a message of hope, so that they have a future that they can believe in? Even if they don’t see it, you have to have that. And the reason why I believe that is going back to my own crisis. I learned that, in my opinion, you’re not a real CEO until your business goes through a crisis. Because it’s crisis situations that show you who you really are. It shows you how you show up, and it shows you your ability to be able to lead when everything around you is disrupted. And being able to have hope in the midst of chaos is absolutely critical for crisis leaders.

Lee Kantor: [00:17:46] Now, how has your organization kind of had to adapt to this difficult period we’re in?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:17:55] Yeah, we had to stop and take a nap. So, when it first started, it was pretty smooth. And then, around March, when it caught up with the US, it just felt like we were trying to keep our head above water. You know, it’s great that we’re a crisis management company. So, our expertise and our intelligence were used a lot and are continuously being leveraged, but we definitely had to make sure that, first, we were taking care of ourselves.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:18:31] So, from a purely business perspective, one thing is being able to quickly respond to the needs of our clients. We’ve seen a drastic shift. 85% of our clients are specifically focused on the supply chain. So, they want training, and capacity, and the infrastructure built for their supply chains tier one, tier two, tier three suppliers, so that those organizations can better leverage and strengthen risk management, crisis management, business continuity for the business. Whether you’re a one-man shop or if you have 200.000 employees, if you’re running a business and you have an operation, risk management is there to support the operation. So, those principles are absolutely critical.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:19:16] The second thing is we are paying attention to the workforce. There’s a lot of great talent that has been released from several organizations. So, we’re going back to the drawing board and drawing on the relationships that we have to help identify talent for the future of where our company is going.

Lee Kantor: [00:19:33] Now, talk about the GWBC. How has that organization helped your company?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:19:38] Yeah. I think it’s really been about [1], being able to connect with women and seeing people who share your same experiences. I’m a recently married person. And so, connecting with other business owners who are married, who also run a business, and who ultimately have children, there’s a different dynamic to what that looks like than our male counterparts. So, that’s been amazing. I think the second thing is the network, whether that is through our small businesses or it’s through the corporate partners that support GWBC, it’s been a good opportunity to build on some of those relationships.

Lee Kantor: [00:20:16] And if somebody wanted to learn more about what you’re up to and have a conversation, is there a website?

Vanessa Mathews: [00:20:22] Absolutely. So, if you want to follow the company on social media, we are @asfalisadvisors on all social platform, as well as our website, www.asfalisadvisors.com. And then, for me, I am @vanessavmathews on social media and on LinkedI,

Lee Kantor: [00:20:46] All right. Well, Vanessa, thank you so much for sharing your story today. You’re doing important work.

Vanessa Mathews: [00:20:51] Thank you.

Lee Kantor: [00:20:52] All right. This is Lee Kantor. We will see you all next time on GWBC’s Open for Business.

About Your Host

Roz-Lewis-GWBCRoz Lewis is President & CEO – Greater Women’s Business Council (GWBC®), a regional partner organization of the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) and a member of the WBENC Board of Directors.

Previous career roles at Delta Air Lines included Flight Attendant, In-Flight Supervisor and Program Manager, Corporate Supplier Diversity.

During her career she has received numerous awards and accolades. Most notable: Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 2018 Diversity & Inclusion award; 2017 inducted into the WBE Hall of Fame by the American Institute of Diversity and Commerce and 2010 – Women Out Front Award from Georgia Tech University.

She has written and been featured in articles on GWBC® and supplier diversity for Forbes Magazine SE, Minority Business Enterprise, The Atlanta Tribune, WE- USA, Minorities and Women in Business magazines. Her quotes are published in The Girls Guide to Building a Million Dollar Business book by Susan Wilson Solovic and Guide Coaching by Ellen M. Dotts, Monique A. Honaman and Stacy L. Sollenberger. Recently, she appeared on Atlanta Business Chronicle’s BIZ on 11Alive, WXIA to talk about the importance of mentoring for women.

In 2010, Lewis was invited to the White House for Council on Women and Girls Entrepreneur Conference for the announcement of the Small Business Administration (SBA) new Women Owned Small Business Rule approved by Congress. In 2014, she was invited to the White House to participate in sessions on small business priorities and the Affordable Care Act.

Roz Lewis received her BS degree from Florida International University, Miami, FL and has the following training/certifications: Certified Purchasing Managers (CPM); Certified Professional in Supplier Diversity (CPSD), Institute for Supply Management (ISM)of Supplier Diversity and Procurement: Diversity Leadership Academy of Atlanta (DLAA), Negotiations, Supply Management Strategies and Analytical Purchasing.

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The Greater Women’s Business Council (GWBC®) is at the forefront of redefining women business enterprises (WBEs). An increasing focus on supplier diversity means major corporations are viewing our WBEs as innovative, flexible and competitive solutions. The number of women-owned businesses is rising to reflect an increasingly diverse consumer base of women making a majority of buying decision for herself, her family and her business. GWBC-Logo

GWBC® has partnered with dozens of major companies who are committed to providing a sustainable foundation through our guiding principles to bring education, training and the standardization of national certification to women businesses in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina

 

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GWBC Radio: Shonnie Alridge with Trinity First Realty Services

May 22, 2020 by angishields

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Shonnie-Alridge-Trinity-First-RealtyEnthusiastic, approachable, and professional are some of the words that best describe Atlanta native Shonnie Alridge. With a background in Sociology, Shonnie has a proven record as a top-notch Sales Professional in the Atlanta area for the past 18 years.

Shonnie grew up in College Park, Georgia, and maintains a strong connection with the community through Real Estate sales and community outreach. As the owner of Trinity First Realty Services Inc. (TFRS), she has also opened a Georgia approved real estate school, Trinity First Realty School. The school is approved for a 3 hour continuing education (CE) course.

In addition, Shonnie shares her market expertise by periodically instructing homebuyer courses for NID companies. Prior to joining TFRS, Shonnie was a student at the State University of West Georgia. There she studied and developed an interest in human social behavior especially the study of the origins, organization, institutions, and development of human society.

Her Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology has afforded her the skills to learn the needs of each of her clients and the ability to be a highly efficient listener. This has proven to be the sole reason that creates such a perfect match for her client’s specific goals.

Connect with Shonnie on LinkedIn and follow TFRS on Facebook and Instagram.

Show Transcript

Intro: [00:00:04] Broadcasting live from the Business RadioX studios in Atlanta, Georgia, it’s time for GWBC Radio’s Open for Business. Now, here’s your host.

Lee Kantor: [00:00:18] Lee Kantor here another episode of GWBC Open for Business. And this is going to be a good one. Today, I have with me Shonnie Alridge. And she is with Trinity First Realty. Welcome.

Shonnie Alridge: [00:00:31] Thank you. I’m glad to be here. Thanks for having me.

Lee Kantor: [00:00:34] Well, before we get too far into things, tell us about Trinity First Realty. How are you serving folks?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:00:41] Yes. Well, we are a real estate brokerage firm here in Atlanta, Georgia. And so, we supply our clients with expertise in real estate. So, whether our client is wanting to sell real estate, purchase real estate, or perhaps find some office space, some retail space for their business, we are their go-to for that.

Lee Kantor: [00:01:04] So, you do both residential and commercial?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:01:07] Yes.

Lee Kantor: [00:01:09] And do you have a specialty? Do you work with like new homebuyers or people who relocate? Like what is your profile of a typical client for you?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:01:19] Well, actually, our typical client is an array of consumers. We don’t have a specific area. We have clients who have an interest in purchasing new construction or purchasing real estate as a piece of investment property. And so, we are just able to service them all. Just a different array of people, we’re able to service them.

Lee Kantor: [00:01:46] Now, how do you get into the real estate business?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:01:50] Well, funny story. My mother actually was a real estate agent in the ’80s and ’90s. And so, I was actually her assistant and didn’t really realize it at all. And when I was in college, she encouraged me to become a licensee. I did that. And I’ve been practicing real estate ever since I was a licensee back in 2002.

Lee Kantor: [00:02:16] And then, as part of your business, you also help other people get into the real estate business, right?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:02:23] Yeah, absolutely. So, we actually have an office. We have agents in our office, and they’re here working hard. And so, we make sure that we are able to provide them with training. And if they have any questions about moving through their contract, their transaction, we’re here to help them. So, yeah, it’s been a great one for us, and we’ve done well. We’ve done very well with assisting people to reach their goals, their real estate goals.

Lee Kantor: [00:02:57] Now, how has this pandemic impacted your business?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:03:02] This pandemic, it’s really unfortunate. It truly is. And it impacted us right away. However, there are some standards of business that we’ve been practicing anyhow as far as just making sure our clients are able to view homes. Usually, our out-of-state clients, we are doing virtual tours. So, what we’re doing now is is doing virtual tours for everybody. And if a client is concerned about listing their how right now in this pandemic climate, we just make sure that people who are entering the home have on a mask, have worn gloves, shoe covers, and that everyone understand what we’re doing. We’re trying to protect the health of everyone else. And we’re also trying to reach their goal of selling their home or purchasing now.

Lee Kantor: [00:03:50] So, you’ve been kind of practicing some of these safety measures just in the past in a different way. You just had to make some small adjustments to do it for this. That’s funny.

Shonnie Alridge: [00:04:02] Yeah, exactly. So, I remember hearing on the news when the pandemic has finally. It was on the news and everyone was like, “Oh, we can’t find an N9 mask,” and I thought to myself, “Oh, my gosh. I already had them.” So, certain things, I already had. I already has two covers. I already had gloves. And so, we just make sure we just pass along to our clients and our agents, and make sure that they use it when they’re out in the field.

Lee Kantor: [00:04:27] Now, do you have any advice for the listeners out there running a business that in order to be safe, things that you’ve learned that make your clients feel more comfortable and safe?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:04:38] Yes. I would say, first of all, let them know that you care. Let them know you care and you understand that they have a concern. And then express to them what you’re doing to help them to feel more comfortable. Express to them that you are steadfast on supplying gloves if they don’t have it. They don’t have a mask, you have one for them. Let them know that you’re there for them. And I think a lot of times, people will feel more comfortable just hearing it. They still want to reach their goals. We just don’t want to be hurt in the process. So, I just say show that you care, express that you care, and that’s the beginning part of it right there.

Lee Kantor: [00:05:20] So, now, can you talk about the GWBC? How has that organization helped you through this crisis?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:05:28] It’s a great organization. I’m so happy to be a part of it. And as soon as the pandemic hit, we began receiving e-mail and notifications of, “Hey, how are you doing? What can we do to help?” And I mean, it’s just like one big family. I would encourage anybody who’s listening to gather some more information about the organization and see where you can become a part of it. But it’s great to be able to know that you’re not the only one feeling the way you’re feeling. At some point, you may feel a little sad and down, and you’re wondering, “Am I the only business owner that has been impacted by this and feeling this type of way?” And with GWBC, you’re receiving e-mails, you’re receiving a phone call, people reaching out, asking, “Are you okay? What do you need?” And that means so much just right now.

Lee Kantor: [00:06:24] Now, in your business, you’re a woman-owned business, and you decide to get involved with GWBC. What would you tell other female-owned business owners about the importance of getting involved in an organization like that?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:06:40] Well, I think for female business owners that you have to understand, if you want to expand your book of business, it’s important to be involved with an organization. And it’s also equally important to have a specific socioeconomic set aside that you identify with. So, whether it’s women-owned, or Veteran-owned, or what have you, it’s important to have those things, to be considered to be a serious business out here, serious about handling their business. And so, I would encourage any women, any women on business to seriously consider becoming certified. Do it now. Especially right now, while we had time on our hands, a little bit more time on our hands, go ahead and do it now, become involved, and you’ll see that when you are checking off boxes on applications for more business, you’ll see where they’re going to ask you about your socioeconomic status, and you can check off certified women-owned business.

Lee Kantor: [00:07:40] Now, has there been any silver linings of going through this? Are there anything that you’ve kind of stumbled upon now during this crisis that you might be able to take with you when the crisis is over?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:07:52] Yeah. I would say yes, actually. I love when I’m faced with the challenge, actually, and I can get through a challenge because it showed me what I’m made of. And so, I would say even going through this, I had a moment where I was just a little bit stuck, but I decided to push through anyhow every day, and I decided to make decisions based on my business and not feel like I was stagnated. So, I just really learned, once again, what I’m made of, that I’m strong, I’m resilient, and the people around me are the same.

Lee Kantor: [00:08:30] Now, how did you keep your team motivated and keep their morale high during this challenging times?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:08:37] Well, it was pretty tough, but we had to get on top of it. So, what we did was our agents, we have office fees in our office, so what we did was we waived the fees for three months to just soften the blow for them. And so, that really helped as well. And so, we just make sure that I encourage everyone to read, do some research, listen to a webinar, and then share with me what they learned, so we can bounce off each other with positive information, informative news on how we can continue to do business, how we can continue to educate our clients and just keep them busy. It is good to be busy. For me, I’m happier when I’m productive. Most of our agents are the same way. So, we just try to stay productive and report to each other on a daily basis.

Lee Kantor: [00:09:32] Well, congratulations on your success and great job hanging in there.

Shonnie Alridge: [00:09:37] Thank you.

Lee Kantor: [00:09:37] And it is challenging times, but I find that business owners are pretty resourceful folks, and they always find a way.

Shonnie Alridge: [00:09:46] That’s right.

Lee Kantor: [00:09:48] Now-

Shonnie Alridge: [00:09:48] That is exactly right.

Lee Kantor: [00:09:49] If there’s somebody who wants to learn more about your organization or wants to talk to you about purchasing or selling property, is there a website?

Shonnie Alridge: [00:10:00] Oh, yes, absolutely. If there’s anyone who’s out there who wants to learn more about Trinity First Realty Services, you can visit our website at trinityfirstrealtyinc. And the First is spelled out. So, trinityfirstrealtyinc.com.

Lee Kantor: [00:10:16] Good stuff. Well, thank you so much for sharing your story today.

Shonnie Alridge: [00:10:21] Thank you so much for allowing me to. I really enjoyed it.

Lee Kantor: [00:10:24] All right. This is Lee Kantor. We will see you all next time on GWBC Open for Business.

About Your Host

Roz-Lewis-GWBCRoz Lewis is President & CEO – Greater Women’s Business Council (GWBC®), a regional partner organization of the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) and a member of the WBENC Board of Directors.

Previous career roles at Delta Air Lines included Flight Attendant, In-Flight Supervisor and Program Manager, Corporate Supplier Diversity.

During her career she has received numerous awards and accolades. Most notable: Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 2018 Diversity & Inclusion award; 2017 inducted into the WBE Hall of Fame by the American Institute of Diversity and Commerce and 2010 – Women Out Front Award from Georgia Tech University.

She has written and been featured in articles on GWBC® and supplier diversity for Forbes Magazine SE, Minority Business Enterprise, The Atlanta Tribune, WE- USA, Minorities and Women in Business magazines. Her quotes are published in The Girls Guide to Building a Million Dollar Business book by Susan Wilson Solovic and Guide Coaching by Ellen M. Dotts, Monique A. Honaman and Stacy L. Sollenberger. Recently, she appeared on Atlanta Business Chronicle’s BIZ on 11Alive, WXIA to talk about the importance of mentoring for women.

In 2010, Lewis was invited to the White House for Council on Women and Girls Entrepreneur Conference for the announcement of the Small Business Administration (SBA) new Women Owned Small Business Rule approved by Congress. In 2014, she was invited to the White House to participate in sessions on small business priorities and the Affordable Care Act.

Roz Lewis received her BS degree from Florida International University, Miami, FL and has the following training/certifications: Certified Purchasing Managers (CPM); Certified Professional in Supplier Diversity (CPSD), Institute for Supply Management (ISM)of Supplier Diversity and Procurement: Diversity Leadership Academy of Atlanta (DLAA), Negotiations, Supply Management Strategies and Analytical Purchasing.

Connect with Roz on LinkedIn.

About GWBC

The Greater Women’s Business Council (GWBC®) is at the forefront of redefining women business enterprises (WBEs). An increasing focus on supplier diversity means major corporations are viewing our WBEs as innovative, flexible and competitive solutions. The number of women-owned businesses is rising to reflect an increasingly diverse consumer base of women making a majority of buying decision for herself, her family and her business. GWBC-Logo

GWBC® has partnered with dozens of major companies who are committed to providing a sustainable foundation through our guiding principles to bring education, training and the standardization of national certification to women businesses in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina

 

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Caroline Ruder with Caroline Ann, Elyse Archer with Brand Builders Group and Jarek James with Jamagine Media

November 4, 2019 by angishields

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We believe that every outfit you wear should be extraordinary and representative of your one-of-a-kind style—and that no matter where you’re headed, you can never be overdressed. You should feel empowered to step out of your comfort zone with the bold choice of Caroline Ann, while maintaining enough ease for wherever your (every)day takes you.

The Caroline Ann brand’s core values are rooted in paradox—whimsical practicality, approachable aspiration, humorous confidence, analytical creativity.

These juxtapositions come to life during each season as seen through the eyes of our founder and designer, Caroline. She merges seemingly oppositional ideas to create each unique piece, building a collection of wearable art that is truly a tangible fantasy.

Caroline Ruder’s philosophy of turning every day into an occasion has fueled her love of fashion since childhood, though she didn’t always know it would become her career. She was a marketing student at The University of Alabama when she realized that fashion was her calling. Caroline taught herself how to sew and completed her marketing degree, then she received her Masters in Fashion from the Savannah College of Art and Design.

Caroline is a third-generation entrepreneur, so it was only natural for her to cultivate her own fashion brand. She is constantly inspired by the grassroots spirit of starting and managing a business, with Caroline Ann operations based in her hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. Caroline is proud to have assembled a team of passionate people who are equally as committed to fostering Atlanta’s already-budding creative potential.

Caroline has shown various collections at Vancouver Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week. Her work has been featured in British Vogue (print and digital) and Forbes. She looks forward to helping women elevate their every day into an occasion.

Before she started the Caroline Ann brand, Caroline undertook a seminal project that would propel her fashion career. She was contracted by Georgia-Pacific, an Atlanta-based Fortune 100 company, to create a red carpet gown out of paper napkins for a Susan G. Komen fundraising gala.

Caroline used her marketing background to pitch her design and was soon hard at work. Crafting the dress took over 200 hours, utilizing over 1,200 Vanity Fair Napkins, 500 pearl beads, and over 100 sticks of hot glue. Caroline’s gown soon took on a life of its own and became known as simply The Napkin Dress.

Follow Carol Ann on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Elyse Archer is a founding team member and Personal Brand Strategist with Brand Builders Group whose insights have been featured in major media including Forbes and Inc. She is a keynote speaker and host of the podcast Instant Impact with Elyse Archer, where she shares best practices from top business leaders who have created extraordinary personal brands and world class networks.

Prior to joining the founding team of Brand Builders Group, Elyse served as a Partner in an 8-figure international sales coaching organization, where she helped sales professionals achieve their goals.

With a degree in Journalism from UNC-Chapel Hill and over 10 years’ experience in the digital marketing industry, Elyse leverages her background to help people position themselves as thought leaders in their space. Her client list includes New York Times bestselling authors, top 100 podcast hosts, and 8 figure entrepreneurs, as well as leaders who are earlier in their journey and committed to scaling their influence, impact and income.

Connect with Elyse on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

Jarek James, head of Jamagine Media, LLC, has been a photographer/graphic designer for over 25 years and is now diving headfirst into filmmaking. A true cinema geek, he’s spent his whole life studying tv and film like it’s homework, with opportunities throughout the years to be a part of various short film projects both as an actor and work in production.

His hope is to broaden the film landscape telling stories that he’s always wanted to see in movies while representing Atlanta black filmmakers in the best ways possible.

Connect with Jarek on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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Customer Experience Radio Welcomes: Author and Speaker Dee Ann Turner

October 16, 2019 by angishields

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Aren’t we all really in the customer experience business? During the 20+ years in residential real estate and corporate relocation, the #1 cornerstone of Jill’s business has always been the experience she and her team delivers. Little did she know that this strategy that would become a leading best practice for the world’s greatest businesses to survive in the future. This inspired Jill to interview big business as well as top CX professionals who are leveraging strategies to deliver a superior customer experience, and to share their stories with the business community at large. Join Jill every third Wednesday at 10AM at CXRadio.online.

Dee Ann Turner is leading the modern conversation about talent in business. The in-demand speaker, author, executive coach, and consultant was the first female officer at Chick-fil-A, for whom she served as Vice President of Talent and later, Vice President of Sustainability. There, Dee Ann helped shape Chick-fil-A’s historically remarkable culture for more than 30 years.

In her bestselling first book, It’s My Pleasure: The Impact of Extraordinary Talent and a Compelling Culture, Dee Ann took readers behind the scenes of Chick-fil-A for explanations and action steps any business could adopt.

Out September 3, 2019, her anticipated follow-up Bet on Talent, How to Create a Remarkable Culture and Win the Hearts of Customers dissects the strategies of numerous industry-leading organizations alongside explanations of Dee Ann’s original approaches to the most crucial decisions in business. Today, she leads her own organization, Dee Ann Turner, LLC, writing books, speaking to over 50 audiences per year and consulting and coaching leaders globally.

Dee Ann lives with her husband just outside of Atlanta, Georgia.

Connect with Dee Ann on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

About Your Host

Jill Heineck is a leading authority on corporate relocations, and is highly sought after for her real estate industry acumen and business insights. As a published author, frequent panelist and keynote speaker, Jill shares her experience and perceptions with people from around the globe.

Jill is a founding partner of Keller Williams Southeast, established in 1999, and the founder and managing partner of Heineck & Co. Her real estate practice specializes in corporate relocations, individual relocations, luxury residential, and commercial properties. Jill’s analytical approach to problem-solving, along with her expert negotiation skills and sophisticated marketing, deliver superior results to her clients. Her winning strategies and tenacious client advocacy have earned her a reputation for excellence among Atlanta’s top producers.

While Jill has received many accolades throughout her career, she is most gratified by the personal testimonials and referrals she receives from her clients. Jill’s unwavering commitment to the customer experience, and her focus on the unique needs of each client, serve as the foundation of her success.

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E30 Change Management with Julia Steel and Renee Campisi

May 20, 2019 by Karen

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E30 Change Management with Julia Steel and Renee Campisi

Have your struggled with Change Management? In this episode of Project Management Office Hours we have an in-depth discussion with Julia Steel and Renee Campisi on Change Management and Agile for Business.

We often look at Change Management on a per project basis rather than looking at Change as an overall initiative. How are we working within organizations with Managers and Leaders to prepare for change? Julia shares insights from her book, “Buy-in: How to Lead Change, Build Commitment and Inspire People.”

Listen to hear Julia describe the 3 C’s, Confidence, Clout and Courage to lead to successful Change. Renee shares her story which has grown to founding Nimble Giants. Listen to hear her discuss Agile for Business and the experiences that have helped shape her work. She provides great insights with stories, tips and tools which help organizations and leaders implement change.Think of “Change Fitness”, just as athletes need to practice and exercise to improve within their sport of choice we need to practice Change to improve.

Tune in for upcoming shows with Project Management leaders and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcast, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher, Spreaker or your favorite podcast platform! Our next show will be June 6th at 11:00am PST with Steve Fullmer and Darrel Gardner. Thanks to our sponsors PM Master Prep and THE PMO SQUAD. PM Master Prep is offering 20% off all services by using code PMOJOE at checkout on www.pmmasterprep.com.

Julia-Seel-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXJulia Steel is on a mission to help individuals, teams and organisations supercharge progress, navigate change and deliver results that matter. JuliaSteelLogow60h60white

She is an international speaker, author, facilitator, and coach, offering programs that help you focus on, implement and achieve strategic change.

Julia is the author of “Buy-in: How to Lead Change, Build Commitment and Inspire People,” is a graduate of Stanford University’s Executive LEAD program and knows that enrolling the right people, at the right time, is crucial to your success.

Connect with Julia on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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Nimble Giants will work with you to figure out exactly what services your business needs to run more efficiently and productively using an agile for business approach. Once that is established, they will work with you to figure out how you can grow your business from where it is now to where you dream of taking it.

Renee-Campisi-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXRenee Campisi is leveraging her 20+ years of Process, Technology, Operations, Leadership and Change Management experience to bring her clients Nimble Giants Consulting. Renee’s business consulting services are focused on helping her clients unlock additional potential within their teams as well as operate in a strong, flexible and swift manner to remain competitive in today’s ever-changing landscape.

Renee first began her career at Accenture in Process and Technology Consulting for Fortune 100 companies. She credits her passion for business and leadership approach to spending her formative business years at Accenture where she practiced client partnership, consultative solutioning, innovation, technical leadership and project adoption.

Six years later, Renee left Accenture to operationalize a Joint Venture Partnership Program for a Phoenix based startup. This entrepreneurial experience helped round out Renee’s corporate business experience and provided her with a deep appreciation of the commitment and determination needed to succeed as a business owner.

After successfully expanding the Phoenix based entrepreneur’s Partnership Program across the US, Renee returned to her Process and Technology roots where she lead Professional Services for Pearson Education’s School Systems Business Unit. Here she strengthened her Program and Change Management experience and furthered her Operational Leadership and Business Partner Acumen.

After five rewarding years with Pearson, Renee was asked to design and implement an Operations Department for Neudesic, a highly successful and innovative Systems Integrator and Consulting Services Company with 12 offices across the US. Here Renee designed and implemented Business Capabilities focused on Business Performance Analysis and Advisement, Resource Deployment, Internal Process and Systems Development, Strategic Initiative Management, Financial Projections and Capacity Planning.

Currently, Renee is engaged with a Fortune 500 Company headquartered in downtown Phoenix where she is helping her client revolutionize how data driven innovation project work get accomplished using the skills she’s acquired through the years while helping the change she is implementing last.

Connect with Renee on LinkedIn.

ABOUT THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT OFFICE HOURS SERIES

Project Management Office Hours is intended to provide Project Management professionals a place to drop in and discuss Success Stories, Best Practices, and Lessons Learned.  Project Management Consultant Joy Gumz has shared with us, “Operations keep the lights on, strategy provides the light at the end of the tunnel, but project management is the train engine that moves the organization forward.”  

Each of us has a unique story to tell, but collectively we share a message that organizations who embrace Project Management Best Practices perform better than those which don’t.  Organizations which align Projects to Strategy perform better.  Organizations with Engage Executive Sponsors deliver better results.  Organizations which measure Project Management performance outperform those which don’t.

During our Project Management Office Hours, we hear directly from Industry leaders how to make an impact in our profession. How we, collectively, will Advance Project Management Best Practices, One Listener at a time! 

Project Management Office Hours is powered by The PMO SQUAD 

ABOUT YOUR HOST

Joe Pusz started THE PMO SQUAD to bring real world PMO Leadership experience to the consulting space and to advocate for Project Management through his blog PMOJOE.com. The old saying is “Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.” Following this mindset Joe left Corporate America in 2013 to start THE PMO SQUAD and work with fellow Natural Born Project Managers to advance Project Management Best Practices.

THE PMO SQUAD focuses exclusively on PMO and Project Management consulting. Corporate America is full of Accidental Project Managers running projects who haven’t been trained to be PMs. To help solve this problem THE PMO SQUAD is on the Leading Edge with PMO As a Service. PMO As a Service allows our clients to focus on their respective core competencies while THE PMO SQUAD delivers Project Management expertise. Contact Joe at 678-591-7868. Follow The PMO Squad on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

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Mentoring Your Success Owner David Hepburn Big Zephyr Musician William Babin and Pastry Chef Laura Levine with Because Baked Goods

March 22, 2019 by Karen

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Mentoring Your Success is a Professional mentoring and coaching business. Established in 1999 by David Hepburn Jr. after moving here from Silicon Valley, the Company has trained thousands of salespeople and business owners in the last 20 years and continues to do so with monthly workshops.

Our view is that “Personal Development Precedes Business Development” and “No thought lives in your mind rent-free.”

David-Hepburn-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXDavid Hepburn Jr. has degrees in English, Psychology, History and Education from Bethel University, as well as a Masters in English from the University of Minnesota. He moved to California and began working for Runner’s World Magazine. After 2 years as a salesman, he became the Director Of Sales and Marketing until the magazine was sold. In Silicon Valley David started and built 2 multi- million dollar businesses. Ace Promotions (2.6 Mill) and Ace Marketing (2 mill), which he sold prior to moving to Phoenix in 1996.

David has been trained by the top trainers in the worlds in both Marketing (by Jay Abraham and Dan Kennedy) and Sales Training (by Tom Hopkins, David Sandler, Xerox Sales Training and LMI Training) and is self trained in the art of thinking, questioning, irritating and life.He is also the Grand Inquisitor, a Dream Facilitator, a Thought Provacatuer and an Ideator. He is also an Irritator. Yes, he is an Irritator. And the reason that he is an Irritator is that you don’t grow unless you are irritated.

Connect with David on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

Big Zephyr is a flexible, live music company that provides a wide variety of live music for all types of events. The band can shrink to just one musician or expand to eight, depending on the client’s needs. Big Zephyr’s distinction is powerful vocal performances, supported by dynamic backup harmonies. The band performs rock, country, pop, RnB, Motown, disco, funk, and more, covering hits from 1950-present.

William-Babin-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXWilliam Babin has been playing drums his entire life. He started at age 10 and quickly began playing professionally in New Orleans throughout high school and in college. After earning his M.A. in English and beginning a family in 1980, drumming took a back seat to martial arts. For over 40 years, he has trained in Taekwondo and currently holds the rank of 8th degree black belt, Chief Master Instructor. He never left drumming behind, and continued visiting jam sessions and subbing in bands that needed a drummer.

By 2005, the itch to get more serious took over and he started Big Zephyr. The band has played continuously since that time, performing at festivals, events, and resorts all over Arizona. Big Zephyr released its first cd, OUR CHRISTMAS, in 2017.

Connect with William on LinkedIn, and follow Big Zephyr on Facebook and Twitter.

Because Baked Goods, founded in 2012, is a home based bakery business under Arizona Cottage Law. The business focus is creating custom desserts for Food Gifting and Events. All items are made FRESH within 24 hours of delivery. Delivery is free for most of the metro Phoenix area. If you are going to gift food you want it to be MEMORABLE! Anyone can take donuts or bagels to a client. Why not send bite size mini caramel apples with your business logo on the toothpick flag?

Laura-Levine-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXLaura Levine is a farm girl from northeast PA that moved to AZ in 1979. She was one of the first two graduates from ASU with a degree in Supply Chain and Materials Management. Laura spent 25+ years in various management roles at Honeywell Aerospace and CIGNA HealthCare of AZ. She is a Six Sigma certified Lean Expert. Needing an outlet for creativity, she left Honeywell and went to Culinary School at Le Cordon Bleu for Patisserie. She interned for 6 weeks at the Hotel DuPont in Wilmington, DE, surviving both her first earthquake and hurricane. Back in AZ, Laura was a baker at Nibbler’s Catering, and worked in the bakeshop at The Scottsdale Resort and Conference Center prior to launching Because Baked Goods, LLC. The trademark blue and purple hair with the tie- dyed chefs jackets make her very memorable. Your food gifts should be just a memorable. Laura “wants to play with your food”!

Connect with Laura on LinkedIn and follow Because Baked Goods on Facebook and Instagram.

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David J.P. Fisher with RockStar Consulting

February 28, 2019 by angishields

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David J.P. FisherDavidJ.P.FIsher (also known as D. Fish) is a speaker, coach, and author of 8 books, including the best-selling Hyper-Connected Selling and Networking in the 21st Century: Why Your Network Sucks and What to Do About It. Building on 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur and sales professional, he combines nuanced strategy and real-world tactics to help professionals become more effective, efficient, and happy.

David’s goal is to help them understand the new landscape of Hyper-Connected Selling, where social media, networking, and old-school sales and communication skills are the key to providing value and staying relevant. He lives in Evanston, IL – next to a huge cemetery which helps him appreciate the value of every day.

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THE RESOURCE StaySeated Co-founders Dominic Saragaglia and Jonny Hunt with Blackshield Sentinel Founder Dioly Alexandre and Midas Touch and ‎Fysique Founder Terry Cargile

December 10, 2018 by Karen

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THE RESOURCE StaySeated Co-founders Dominic Saragaglia and Jonny Hunt with Blackshield Sentinel Founder Dioly Alexandre and Midas Touch and ‎Fysique Founder Terry Cargile
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THE RESOURCE StaySeated Co-founders Dominic Saragaglia and Jonny Hunt with Blackshield Sentinel Founder Dioly Alexandre and Midas Touch and ‎Fysique Founder Terry Cargile

Dominic Saragaglia and Jonny Hunt, Founders and Co-Owners of StaySeated. There is a new way for consumers to enjoy their favorite events and ensure they will never miss a memory in any stadium and arena.

Dioly Alexandre, Founder of Blackshield Sentinel is a techpreneur who is keenly focused on how to develop products and services to keep the world secure and educated on cyber attacks and online privacy.

Terry Cargile, Currently a junior at Arizona State University and the Founder of Midas Touch and ‎Fysique is developing a fitness app targeted for university students and youth. This app is designed to eliminate excuses for living a healthy lifestyle and condition the users to think positively and become secure about themselves.

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Todd-Davis-on-Business-RadioXTodd Davis speaks marketing( leads, solutions, strategy, and content) for Nonprofits, Lawyers, Realtors, Doctors, Financial Advisors, Startups, Kidpreneurs, and Mompreneurs. He’s also an evangelist for podcasting for professionals and the ultimate “Resource” for small business owners and start-ups.

Todd believes in utilizing social media channels to create a balance between traditional marketing and a Fluid Digital Marketing Strategy(DMS). His insights about the process of establishing the right social channels and developing the right social media programs helps to generate leads and understand the return of relationships.

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iDeaology Consulting Group is a brand and business development company that takes a brand through its idea stage and to its launch. Todd and his team develop a specialized development and marketing methodology that creates ongoing growth for a small to large business. They teach and train marketing to individuals and businesses.

Connect with Todd on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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