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Navigating Leadership: Insights from Industry Pros E46

January 31, 2024 by Karen

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This dynamic podcast interview, hosted by Karen Nowicki and Steven Zylstra, featured esteemed guests Victor Assad from Strategic HR Consulting; Carol Stewart from Tech Parks Arizona and Art Taylor from PayPal. These leaders engaged in a comprehensive exploration of effective leadership in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

The group discussed the challenges faced by leaders today, including navigating remote work arrangements, adapting to changing regulatory landscapes, and maintaining strong organizational cultures amidst hybrid work setups. Victor emphasized the importance of aligning executive expectations with employee concerns, while Art stressed the need for ethics-based compliance programs. Carol highlighted the struggle of preserving a strong organizational culture in remote settings, focusing on creating inclusive environments and fostering connections among employees.

Transitioning to essential attributes for effective leadership and team development, the discussion continued with Art underlining the importance of openness to new approaches and creating a culture of trust. Victor emphasized transparency and flexibility, while Carol added courage and empowerment to the mix.

The conversation concludes with insights into the multifaceted nature of leadership, highlighting the significance of diversity, mentorship, and continuous growth in leadership roles, encapsulating a holistic understanding of effective leadership in today’s tech-driven world.

Fostering leadership growth is an important function of the Arizona Technology Council as they hold annual peer-to-peer networking groups for industry leaders to eagage with and learn from each other.

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Victor Assad Strategic HR Consulting works with companies to transform HR, conduct executive and technical searches, implement hybrid work, improve compensation and performance management, leaders, teams, and cultures of innovation so they can grow profitably.

Assad-Victor-AZ-TechCastVictor Assad is the CEO of Victor Assad Strategic HR Consulting Managing Partner of InnovationOne, LLC. He works with companies to transform HR, conduct executive and technical searches, implement hybrid work, and improve leaders, teams, and cultures of innovation.

Victor is the author of the highly acclaimed book, Hack Recruiting: The Best of Empirical Research, Method and Process, and Digitization. He publishes a weekly blog and is quoted in journals such as The Wall Street Journal, Workforce Management, Human Resources Executive, and CEO Magazine. He publishes weekly blogs.

Victor has led human resources in strategic business units at Honeywell and Medtronic’s fast-growth, high-technology businesses. He has led HR globally from Mumbai to Milano. Victor has significantly improved HR and recruiting at business units of Honeywell and Medtronic and in his consulting, often cutting recruiting cycle time in half, improving diversity representation, and cutting costs per hire.

He has pioneered remote and hybrid work, improved performance management and compensation, built learning organizations, managed benefits, and developed great cultures, leaders, and teams.

He has worked in various industries with large and small employers, including medical devices, health care, semiconductors, high tech, real estate, retail, and with government agencies, such as the US Department of Energy, to name a few.

Victor holds a Master of Arts Degree in Human Resources and Industrial Relations from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. He has executive leadership certifications from Harvard and Kellogg. He and his wife live in Scottsdale, AZ.

Connect with Victor on LinkedIn.

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Tech Parks Arizona advances companies of all sizes and facilitates university-industry interaction in alignment with the research, mission and goals of the University of Arizona (UA). Companies that partner with Tech Parks Arizona are linked to a world-class team that is invested in their success and directly connected to the research expertise and talent of the university through purpose-built environments which include the UA Tech Park, the UA Tech Park at The Bridges and the University of Arizona Center for Innovation.

The UA Tech Park, a thriving employment hub in southeast Tucson, houses over 100 companies and 6,000 knowledge workers, contributing a remarkable $2 billion annually to the local economy. As one of the nation’s premier research parks, it encompasses 1,267 acres and has 2 million square feet of tech offices, R&D, and laboratory facilities in southeast Tucson.

The University of Arizona Center for Innovation (UACI), the university’s incubator network, provides access to people, programming, and places that help entrepreneurs take their companies from idea to market. With the mission to fuel the Arizona economy, UACI works to help scale science and tech-based startups through a 28-point structured roadmap.

The UA Tech Park at The Bridges is a 65-acre community of innovation within a larger 350-acre mixed-use development project, strategically located minutes from the University of Arizona Main Campus, Downtown Tucson and the Tucson International Airport.

The campus is perfect for tech-focused businesses and organizations that want to co-locate with the university and draw upon the talent and sharp minds that can be mined from the University of Arizona.

Tech Parks Arizona is proud to commemorate its 30-year anniversary. Shaping the Future at the Speed of Business – Technology’s Best Address.

Carol-Stewart-AZ-TechCastCarol Stewart, a long-standing authority on research parks, is the Vice President for Tech Parks Arizona at the University of Arizona. Carol Stewart leads the UA Tech Park at Rita Road and is developing the UA Tech Park at The Bridges.

She is also president of the University of Arizona Center for Innovation (UACI), a technology business incubator network serving the University of Arizona, Tucson and international community.

Stewart’s expertise in university research parks spans decades and nations with more than 20 years of experience working with research parks, technology commercialization, business incubation, governmental relations and business development.

As a pioneer in the research parks world, she has driven national policy, standardized programs, created national and international networks, built technology clusters, engaged stakeholders, and assisted countries with the development of their national science and technology policies.

Stewart is passionate about her community and serves as a champion in university-based economic development. She is a member of Southern Arizona Leadership Council, Flinn Foundation Steering Committee, a member of the Canadian Global Mentor Program and she also serves on the Board of Directors for Tucson Metro Chamber of Commerce, Pima County’s Workforce Investment Board, Arizona Technology Council, Desert Angels, and is the Vice President on the national University Economic Development Association (UEDA) board, and a member of the North American CEO Council for Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW).

She also serves as the North American Division President for the International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation (IASP). IASP is the worldwide network of science parks and areas of innovation. IASP has nearly four hundred members in 74 countries. Previously, Stewart served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Association of University Research Parks (AURP), which represents 170 research parks in North America. She collaborates with numerous leaders world-wide to build and grow university-related research parks through education, unification, and collaboration. She helps to expand and advance the impact of research parks and areas of innovation by showcasing best practices across the globe.

Her proven success record also includes co-founding the Canadian chapter of the Association of University Research Parks, founding director of the David Johnston Research + Technology Park at the University of Waterloo spearheading the development of the park, advancing the park to over the one-million-square-foot milestone, leading the marketing efforts and launching the professional services division of Maplesoft, a global spin-off company from the University of Waterloo, and enhancing the entrepreneurial culture of Canada at the Canadian Industrial Innovation Centre (CIIC).

Follow Tech Parks Arizona on LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Instagram.

PayPal allows any business or individual with an email address to securely, conveniently and cost-effectively send and receive payments online. Our network builds on the existing financial infrastructure of bank accounts and credit cards to create a global, real-time payment solution.

Art-Taylor-AZ-TechCastArt Taylor serves as a vice president within PayPal’s Global Compliance Investigations division. In this capacity, Taylor leads a team of industry experts in charge of risk and compliance investigations in North America, ensuring PayPal fulfills its commitment to combat money laundering, terrorism financing and other related financial crimes.

Taylor’s team is primarily concentrated in two main hubs — Phoenix and Omaha, Nebraska — and encompasses approximately 400 talented subject matter experts. Taylor brings over 10 years of financial crime risk management and operations experience to PayPal.

Prior to joining the PayPal team in 2016, Taylor worked for American Express and Bank of America serving in a variety of compliance and operations leadership roles.

Over the last decade, Taylor has led global teams and developed organizational processes in the financial and compliance industries In 2015, Taylor earned the designation of Certified Advanced Financial Crimes Investigations Specialist (CAMS-CFI).

Taylor earned his master’s degree in global business management from the University of Phoenix, and a bachelor’s degree in international business from Menlo College.

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About Your Hosts

Steven-ZylstraSteve Zylstra serves as president and CEO of the Arizona Technology Council, a role he assumed in 2007. He is responsible for strategy, operations, finance and policy development. Zylstra is a vocal spokesman for the value technology can provide in raising social and economic standards in Arizona.

Zylstra serves on numerous councils, committees and boards, was named “Leader of the Year, Technology,” by the Arizona Capitol Times, and “Most Admired Leader” by the Phoenix Business Journal. In addition, he was awarded an honorary doctorate of science in technology from the University of Advancing Technology in Tempe, Ariz.

Zylstra earned a bachelor’s degree in automotive engineering technology from Western Michigan University.

KarenNowickiv2Karen Nowicki is a successful author, speaker and the creator of Deep Impact Leadership™ and SoulMarks Coaching™. She is a two-time recipient of the prestigious national Choice Award® for her book and personal development retreat. Karen was crowned the first-ever “Mompreneur of the Year” Award in 2010 for the southwestern states. She was recognized for her leadership, business acumen, and work-life balance.

Karen has been an expert guest on regional TV and radio shows, including Fox Phoenix Morning Show, Sonoran Living, Good Morning Arizona, The Chat Room, and Mid-Day Arizona. She has been a regular contributor to many print and online magazines – publishing articles and blogs for business and education.

In addition to working with private coaching clients, Karen is also the Owner & President of Phoenix Business RadioX. The Business RadioX Network amplifies the voice of business – serving the Fortune 500,000, not just the Fortune 500. Phoenix Business RadioX helps local businesses and professional associations get the word out about the important work they’re doing to serve their market, profession, and community.

Of all the experiences Karen has had the privilege of participating in over her vast career, she shares that Phoenix Business RadioX is a pinnacle adventure!

Connect with Karen on LinkedIn and follow Phoenix Business RadioX on Facebook and Instagram.

LeslieMarquezHeadshotsmallerLeslie Cooper Marquez is a dynamic marketing professional with over 17 years of broad-based marketing, public relations and advertising experience in both in-house and agency environments.

Originally from Birmingham, AL, Leslie has honed her expertise across diverse sectors, including non-profit performing arts, legal marketing, mortgage technology, and residential mortgage marketing.

Leslie has been an integral part of the Arizona community for the past 5 years. Most recently, she served as the Marketing Director for Scottsdale-based mortgage technology firm, focusIT, Inc., and previously as the Director of Marketing for Ballet Arizona.

Beyond her professional commitments, Leslie is an active member of the community. She serves as a Sustainer with the Junior League of Phoenix, volunteers with the Distinguished Young Women of Arizona scholarship program and is an alumna of the esteemed Valley Leadership Accelerate class of 2019.

In her spare time, Leslie shares her passion for fitness as a dedicated barre instructor at TenPoint5 Central. Above all, she cherishes her roles as a devoted mother to a young son and a loving wife to her husband, David.

About Our Sponsor

The Arizona Technology Council, Arizona’s only statewide organization serving the technology sector, fosters a climate of innovation to enhance technology in Arizona.

A trusted resource in strengthening Arizona’s technology industry, the Council proactively eliminates impediments that companies face, accelerates the entrepreneurial mindset in the state’s expanding innovation ecosystem, and works to create a destination for companies to be, thrive and stay.

Follow Arizona Technology Council on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.

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Hylke Faber with Growth Leaders Network and George Basile with School of Sustainability, ASU

March 7, 2022 by Karen

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Growth Leaders Network (GLN) is a boutique culture and team coaching company which helps leaders realize their potential.

Hylke-Faber-Phoenix-Business-RadioXHylke Faber’s mission is to realize his essence and help others do the same. He has been serving as a consultant, coach and facilitator for the last 25 years, working with large and small organizations across the globe.

He is CEO of Growth Leaders Network and Constancee, the leadership and culture development consultancies and has taught the Leader as Coach programs at Columbia Business School.

He also is the author of the award-winning book Taming Your Crocodiles: Unlearn Fear and Become a True Leader and the sequel Taming Your Crocodiles Practices: Daily Practices for Leadership Depth.

He received his Master of International Relations degree from the Johns Hopkins University and is originally from the Netherlands.

He now lives in Phoenix, Arizona and loves his work and the outdoors, reading, meditation, yoga, cooking and making music.

Connect with Hylke on LinkedIn.

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Arizona State University’s School of Sustainability is the first and largest comprehensive degree-granting program of its kind in the United States, with a focus on finding real-world solutions to environmental, economic, and social challenges.

Established in 2006, the School is part of the College of Global Futures. The School of Sustainability offers educational programs from undergraduate to PhDs and sustainability leadership for mid-career professionals to executives.

The School is addressing the most critical challenges of our time, and the demand for graduates is exploding. The School’s emphasizes experiential learning, use-inspired research with faculty, corporate leadership, and community service.

The knowledge and solutions that are created today will shape our quality of life as well as future generations–we have an opportunity and an obligation to deliver pathways to sustainable global futures for all.

George-Basile-Phoenix-Business-RadioXGeorge Basile is an internationally recognized leader and creative thinker in strategic planning for sustainability leadership and sustainable enterprise. He has led pioneering sustainability efforts in four sectors: for and non-profit enterprises, academia and communities.

His work reframes sustainability as a “decision challenge,” focusing on how to plan and act strategically for sustainability opportunities by developing novel insights, methods and tools for effective and sustainable practices. He holds a B.S. in Physics from the University of California Irvine and a Ph.D. in Biophysics from UC Berkeley.

Dr. Basile is a Professor of Sustainability and Enterprise in the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University (ASU) and a Senior Global Futures Scientist in ASU’s Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory. He also serves as Associate Director of The Global KAITEKI Center (TGKC). Working with global industry partners, TGKC (https://sustainability.asu.edu/kaiteki/) focuses on transitioning from fossil-carbon based materials to a Sustainable Circular Economy (SCE).

Basile additionally works with Fortune 500 companies as well as small, medium and start-up enterprises that are pushing the boundaries on sustainable enterprise business-model innovation. Dr. Basile also served as Executive Director of the ASU Decision Theater, a unique systems exploration, research and application center and as a founding faculty affiliate and advisor to The Sustainability Consortium.

Dr. Basile engages extensively with business, government, academia and communities and has co-developed educational programs in sustainability, business and leadership in both the US and EU, including the Masters in Sustainability Leadership at ASU. He served as the Swedish Knowledge Foundation International Guest Professor in leadership toward sustainable innovation.

Prior to joining ASU, Dr. Basile served as Executive Vice-President and Chief Scientist for the strategic think-tank the Natural Step International, which was awarded the Blue Planet Prize and Gorbachev’s Green Cross Award for Global Leadership. Dr. Basile led efforts on sustainability and business strategy at Fortune 100 businesses and start-ups, including the Home Depot, McDonalds, Nike and others.

He co-founded a cleantech & greentech communication strategy group at Bite International and has served on the board of the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF). He currently serves on various boards and the editorial board of Sustainability, the Journal of Record.

Dr. Basile presents and publishes widely, including three-volume The Business of Sustainability (Praeger Press, 2011).

Connect with Dr. Basile on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Grit and Grace with Laura and Jodi E5

December 8, 2020 by Karen

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Laura and Jodi were a perfect match for the conversation about creating a conscious business where they are supporting the community, making profit, and keeping in consideration the four tenants of Conscious Capitalism. Both women took a step to create a business that they could grow, and that they continue to grow through the pandemic.

Jodi, a local member of the Conscious Capitalism Arizona Chapter, highlights how she has grown her conscious business that empowers both adults and teens to create stronger personal and professional lives. Laura was able to join from San Diego to highlight her company WHYZ Partners and how they have been able to successfully navigate purpose and profit. We were able to dive into the purpose behind her new book The ABC’s of Conscious Capitalism for Kids and how it aligns well with the teen program that Jodi leads.

Grit and Grace is how they do it. When it comes to success, they are measuring what matters, taking the first step even if it is difficult, continuing to be authentic, and elevating humanity daily.

Not only was this a great conversation full of motivational takeaways, but we may have just found a perfect match for future collaboration. Although, we are in the middle of a pandemic and having to do all Conscious Capitalism Arizona events virtually, there is one thing that we are still able to do and that is make connections.

We hope folks listen in and take away some motivational thoughts about taking chances, being authentic, and remembering all of your stakeholders to grow. The takeaway from the show and from this entire pandemic- continue to have grit and grace.

WHYZ Partners is a retail consumer goods consultancy that offers retailers and brands a roadmap for how to successfully navigate purpose and profit in a 21st century ‘new abnormal’ consumer goods ecosystem. CCforKidsBook

The female founders utilize a high-touch approach of IQ/EQ/LQ that leverages their extensive experience in brand strategy and development, product development, omnichannel execution and operational excellence.

WHYZ believes in a triple bottom line business model, but knows that unless their clients are profitable, they cannot help people or the planet!

Laura-Hall-Phoenix-Business-RadioXLaura Hall is a global business leader in the fashion and consumer goods industry. She left her last corporate role as president of accessories for Polo Ralph Lauren to join forces with two other female C-Suite executives to create WHYZ Partners.

Laura has been called a ‘collaborative co-conspirator’ by her clients and her peers – a descriptor she proudly accepts. And most recently, Laura is the author of a new children’s book The ABCs of Conscious Capitalism for KIDs – because Laura believes that “it is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men”…as Frederick Douglass said over a century ago.

Connect with Laura on LinkedIn.

U & Improved is an award-winning leadership development company that empowers people to create the personal and professional lives that they envision and deserve! UandILogo

Jodi-Low-Phoenix-Business-RadioXJodi Low is an accomplished corporate trainer, inspirational speaker, and the Founder and CEO of the award-winning heart-based leadership development company U & Improved.

Jodi has trained tens of thousands of entrepreneurs, Fortune 100 executives, and small to medium sizes companies, and their teams, on how to build a booming business, master a mindset for success, and achieve the lifestyle they desire through heart-fueled leadership.

Her series of interactive, performance-based classes at U & Improved take leadership development to new heights using a sustainable and actionable model that is personal, challenging and meaningful to each attendee. Classes cover a variety of important workplace topics including communication, confidence-building, goal-setting, team collaboration, integrity and leadership.

The curriculum is adaptable and can include anything from a one-day workshop or corporate speaking engagement to their series of four award winning classes – each two-and-a-half day experiential leadership development courses – that focus on leadership, communication, team building and trust. Graduates are empowered with the knowledge, tools and awareness to immediately be more effective and responsive leaders at work, at home and within their communities.

In addition to helping Fortune 100 leaders, entrepreneurs and their teams see measurable success, Jodi also launched a teen leadership program, called U the Teen Leader, in 2014 to empower young adults to become more confident, motivated and focused future leaders. And in 2016, she founded a non-profit arm of the company—the U & Improved Leadership Foundation—which makes the program more accessible to deserving teens by offering partial and full scholarships to the U The Teen Leader class offered at U & Improved.

Follow U & Improved on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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Sarah-McCrarenSarah McCraren is an Arizona native with a strong sense of community. Sarah spent many years in the corporate finance world specializing in the operational analysis, measurement and accountability systems, project management and software implementations. However, Sarah wanted to do work which was meaningful and would positively impact her community.

She found that saving lives and reducing injuries through comprehensive safety programs fit that bill. Sarah currently leads the McCraren Compliance team by keeping everyone focused on their primary purpose, creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other, and balancing the needs of all their stakeholders.

Sarah serves on the Boards for Conscious Capitalism Arizona and the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration Tucson Chapter, and is also active with the Arizona Builders Alliance, Arizona Rock Products Association , Arizona Transportation Builders and Women in Mining Az.

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JeremyDeisHostConsciousCapitalismEp1-e1539612502706No arm twisting is required to get Jeremy Neis, a CC Arizona leadership team member, to engage in conversation with impassioned business minds on the topic of leveraging enterprise to create long lasting advancements for humanity.

His two plus decades of entrepreneurial experience, leading strategic initiatives and tailoring solutions for organizations, families and individuals has led to a strong appreciation of the profound impact business wields over the people it serves and relies upon.

It is his delight to explore with inspiration, show guests their experiences, observations and approaches to doing business in a people centered manner.

About Our Sponsor – Conscious Capitalism Arizona

Business has the potential to be a powerful force for good. 

Free enterprise capitalism has served to lift more people out of poverty than any other socio-economic system ever conceived – empowering social cooperation, human progress, and elevating humanity.  Conscious-Capitalism-Arizona-as-studio-sponsor-for-Phoenix-Business-RadioX

Good business is the answer to many of the global issues that humankind is facing. This is what we will dive into on the show.  

We are working to change the capitalism narrative by shining a bright light on good business – telling the stories of conscious Arizona companies and encouraging others to follow in their footsteps. 

Tagged With: Andrew Brady, Conscious Capitalism, corporate trainer, Dr. Rosie Ward, For the Evolution of Business Podcast, Laura Hall, personal development, professional development, retail consulting firm, Show Up As A Leader Podcast, team development, The ABCs of Conscious Capitalism for KIDs, WHYZ Partners

GWBC Radio: Kittie Watson with Innolect

April 21, 2020 by angishields

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Kittie-Watson-InnolectKittie Watson is the President and founder of Innolect, and has a passion for “Growing the Leader in Everyone.” With a deep appreciation for the challenges faced by executives in high-stakes settings, she focuses on mission-critical business needs. Her expertise in transformational change, strategic communication, talent development, executive assessment and coaching is valued by Fortune 500 and diverse companies such as Bayer, Entergy, Cricket, Pfizer, Zoetis, Carolina’s Healthcare, Compass and Southern Company.

Kittie designs fresh ways to grow capability and increase ROI within leaders, teams and workplaces. Integrating her personal values and work practices, she encourages clients to build strong, vibrant leadership pipelines by partnering with nonprofit organizations. Focused on creating more inclusive cultures, she quickly sizes up the crux of tough situations and provides leaders with powerful solutions that payoff for themselves and significant stakeholders.

As one of the first and youngest female chairpersons at Tulane University, Kittie is among the top 25 most prolific women writers in communication. She has authored or co-authored 15 books, numerous articles, and been featured on ABC’s 20/20. When not supporting clients, Kittie is an advocate for social justice issues, visualizes a universe of possibilities through watercolor paintings and kayaks/hikes to relax.

Follow Innolect on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

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Intro: [00:00:04] Broadcasting live from the Business RadioC Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, it’s time for GWBC Radio, conversations to grow your business. Now, here’s your host, Roz Lewis.

Lee Kantor: [00:00:26] Lee Kantor in for Roz Lewis today. And today on GWBC Radio, we have a great guest. We have Kittie Watson. And she is with a firm called Innolect. Welcome, Kittie.

Kittie Watson: [00:00:37] Thank you so much, Lee. I appreciate being here.

Lee Kantor: [00:00:40] Well, before we get to far into things, tell us a little bit about Innolect. How are you serving folks?

Kittie Watson: [00:00:46] Well, we are an organization development and executive development leadership consulting firm. And so, what I usually say is that we grow the leader in everyone. And what we’re doing now is really helping leaders think about how do they navigate the organizational white-water that they find themselves in, so that they can keep their talent engaged and motivated during this time of uncertainty.

Lee Kantor: [00:01:13] Now, that’s an interesting topic about leadership specifically. Do you mind talking about leadership just in general like from a macro standpoint?

Kittie Watson: [00:01:24] Not at all. How would you like me to begin?

Lee Kantor: [00:01:26] Okay.

Kittie Watson: [00:01:26] I need some direction to go into that.

Lee Kantor: [00:01:26] Okay. Here we go. Do you believe that everyone can be a leader? Or is that something some people are born with leadership skills and other people are not? Or is it something that you can take somebody, and then make them a leader or demonstrate leadership?

Kittie Watson: [00:01:45] We really believe that every person in an organization can demonstrate leadership skills. There are some that are groomed for more executive leadership for the whole organization, but whether you’re a team member or a part of an executive team, leaders can grow, and learn, and become their best selves. We really work to help people become very authentic in how they lead, so that people want to follow.

Lee Kantor: [00:02:13] So, there’s some skills that you can just kind of plus up. If I just threw a person in front of you, you’d be able to kind of work with them within their kind of personality and their traits, and then kind of plus up their leadership skills if you give them certain tools?

Kittie Watson: [00:02:31] Well, we do do a lot of executive coaching. And so, in those cases, we identify what a person needs to work on based on working with their manager or something that they’ve seen themselves. So, today, for example, I was talking to a leader that really wants to develop his executive presence, especially now during the coronavirus crisis. And what does he need to do to show up and to be authentic with them? And we talked about his need to be vulnerable, and to demonstrate courage, to be the whole person he needs to be, and to tell the truth. So there are some characteristics, especially now, that leaders can show, and we can help leaders develop those skills through the executive coaching process now.

Lee Kantor: [00:03:15] So, a leader doesn’t necessarily have to come prepared with all the answers. That’s what I’m hearing you saying. They can be vulnerable, and be authentic, and say, “Look, this is a tough time for everybody.”

Kittie Watson: [00:03:30] Definitely. I think more than anything right now, one of the great coaches that we talk about sometimes is Lou Holtz, who worked with the Notre Dame football team, winning football team. And one of the things that he said is that leaders, in particular, with their employees that the employees need to know they can trust you, they need to know that you care about them, and that you’re committed to working for excellence. That’s even during this time of uncertainty. Our employees need to know that we are there for them, but that we’re moving toward another goal, that we are going to ride this wave. And sometimes, we call it a rogue wave, something really unexpected, and that’s what people are experiencing right now. So, leaders have some important role to play during this time.

Lee Kantor: [00:04:21] Now, do you see some mistakes that organizations make when it comes to leaderships time and time again that you’re like, “Oh, here we go again”?

Kittie Watson: [00:04:30] Well, the biggest mistake is that when people are promoted from technical roles into management leadership roles, where they have the technical skills, but they don’t have the people skills. Often, we are working with leaders to help them develop the skills needed that are going to help them manage and lead. You can be really good at something technically but not know how to work with people in such a way that they want to give their best selves to work.

Lee Kantor: [00:05:01] Now, when you’re doing your coaching, and you’re working with this leader or budding leader, how do you kind of coach them up when it comes to listening?

Kittie Watson: [00:05:14] Well, listening, it’s really an area of our expertise, and it’s one that I’ve done a lot of research. And I taught at Tulane University for 20 years, actually. I was Chair of the Department of Communication. And I think the biggest thing with listening is to be aware as a leader of some of your irritating listening habits. We have developed these listening habits over years and, often, are unaware that what we might be doing to pose our employees down or to make them feel as though their ideas and contributions aren’t valued. So, for example, a leader might have an irritating listening habit of interrupting an employee when he or she is giving ideas, or he or she might immediately say something, “Yes, but we’ve done that before.” So, we can do things as leaders that would give the impression that we’re not really caring or listening to our employees.

Lee Kantor: [00:06:07] Now, where does kind of corporate culture fit into this? Does that come before the leadership or does leadership kind of drive the culture?

Kittie Watson: [00:06:16] Well, many organizations might start with a foundation that they have, that has their vision, mission and values, but it’s how it’s operationalized that becomes a culture. So, departments within an organization can have their own cultures based on the leader that’s in it. So, the leader is aligned with the organization’s values and mission, will have specific kinds of expectations that they have of their employees and themselves. And it might be inclusive behaviors, for example. It might be how we treat each other with respect. It might be how we operate and include others in a team environment and how we work as a team. All of those are part of the culture, and the leader demonstrates that and guides the team. And we really believe leaders are guides. They guide employees where they need to go for the organization to be successful.

Lee Kantor: [00:07:14] Now, when you’re working with maybe a C-suite that kind of all looks the same, how do you open their mind to the benefits of inclusion, diversity, and that everybody kind of opening up kind of a wider net maybe for your talent and your executive pool?

Kittie Watson: [00:07:32] Well, I think, when I think of an executive team, I don’t think of them as all looking the same. There is more diversity now than there has been. There still needs to be more, but in addition to the diversity that we can see, there’s so many aspects of diversity that we don’t see in the way that people think or even disabilities that a person might have. So, what we do is really begin to look at a person’s strengths and build on those strengths, so that we can then get other people that have some different strengths, so that they can move toward the goals that they’re trying to achieve.

Lee Kantor: [00:08:08] So, you like to work from the strengths outward rather than kind of work on the weaknesses first?

Kittie Watson: [00:08:15] Well, and leaders, especially in the executive team, the reason that they’ve gotten to that level is because of their ability to perform, and they have used particular strengths to get there. So, if you begin to forget about how you got there, you may not be able to maximize the benefits that you’ve acquired to the years. At the same time, we do believe that leaders continue to develop and grow. And many times in organizations, we’re looking at what we call horizontal development, and we’re trying to add a skill set. So, negotiation, or influence, or something to that effect.

Kittie Watson: [00:08:53] What we do often with leaders, especially in the C-suite, is to help them think about expanding the capacity to grow and learn. And this is more vertical development. So, it’s a person’s ability to think more strategically. It’s a person’s ability to have higher emotional intelligence, to look further out into the future. Those that are more developed with their leadership and abilities are able to look further out, make connections among things within the organizations, and not just within their own areas of expertise.

Lee Kantor: [00:09:29] So, how do you kind of get a baseline of where the leader is at and to know which areas to work on? Are they saying, “Look, I want to be better at negotiation,” or is the board saying this person has to get better at negotiation? Like how do you kind of know what area to pursue?

Kittie Watson: [00:09:46] Well, we have a number of assessment tools and ways that we look at that. I mean, some of it is individual assessment or maybe a 360-assessment where the board is involved, their peers are involved, and even their direct reports give them feedback that they might not have gotten on their own. Sometimes, it’s difficult, even when we ask for feedback, for people that work for us or with us to be as candid and direct as we might want them to be. In addition to that, our company is certified in dozens of assessment tools and instruments, and some that allow the leader to look at him or herself differently. And then, based on those that data that we get, we’re able to create an individual development plan and work in partnership with others in the organization.

Lee Kantor: [00:10:38] Now, is there kind of a timeline or a usual amount of time where the leader starts seeing kind of results that they can actually see that don’t maybe necessarily feel good, but it’s like this is really improving part of my bottom line?

Kittie Watson: [00:10:57] Well, the research shows that executive coaching, when done right, definitely pays for itself. And some of that, the payback is through retention of key people. It’s through reducing that kind of turnover. But what you’re asking about is, do you see something immediately? In some cases, yes. So, if you’re working with a leader and identifying something that they’ve never seen before, a blind spot, they can immediately see it. It may take some time to change the habit that they’ve had and have developed and reinforced through years of being who they are as a just an individual.

Kittie Watson: [00:11:36] What we find, though, because of using a business development plan focused on that individual, that you move toward the results that you want to achieve, and then you put in the practices and reinforcement that are going to allow that person to be successful over time. We also know that it’s not just the coach that makes that leader more successful, it’s the people around him or her. In particular, Lee, that their manager, or the board, or someone that has them accountability, as an accountability partner with them to help them see themselves more effectively.

Lee Kantor: [00:12:16] Now, during this crisis, is your firm proactively reaching out to your clients and saying, “Hey, let’s brainstorm,” at least discuss some ways that you’re dealing with this, and maybe there’s ways that you can help them kind of deal with this?

Kittie Watson: [00:12:33] We definitely are. And because we can operate effectively virtually, not only are we continuing our executive coaching practices and working with leaders around the United States and actually the globe with our coaching, but we’re also doing more with webinars, and group meetings, and facilitating those meetings in ways that engage people. We’re helping leaders right now think about the best ways to ensure that they’re keeping people connected, especially those that haven’t worked in a virtual environment before.

Kittie Watson: [00:13:10] So, there are many of our clients that have worked more virtually and others that have always expected the employees to be at their desk every day. And that’s very different than what we’re experiencing now. So, in the next couple of weeks, for example, we are facilitating some webinars that some organizations have requested of us. And one of those is around authentic leadership and navigating organization whitewater. So, we look at the whitewater. If you’ve gone rafting before, there are different classes of rapids. And for many organizations, this is the highest class of rapid any of us in the United States have ever seen before. And so, what do we do to keep our employees engaged, to keep them in the boat basically, so that they are not checking out on us? And we need to give them new tools, new strategies, new ways of really operating. So, we’re working with our senior leaders and leadership teams to begin to think about how they engage differently within a virtual workplace.

Lee Kantor: [00:14:21] Now, let’s talk a little bit about GWBC. Why is it important for you to be involved with that group? And what has that group done to help you and your team succeed?

Kittie Watson: [00:14:33] Well, the Greater Women’s Business Council has been a wonderful place for me to not only learn but also to grow. And I served on the board of the Greater Women’s Business Council for a number of years and won a number of awards through the service. But I think it’s by giving back that you get even more. So, by serving on the board, by serving on committees, GWBC allows you to work with other women business leaders that are in the same boat, that is because we’re talking about water. And we understand what each other is going through right now with operating very differently having our worlds, in many cases, turned upside down.

Kittie Watson: [00:15:16] And so, GWBC is doing all that it can to provide the resources and information that will allow us to navigate successfully through these uncertain times. So, it may be through radio programs like this, or it may be through providing information from the Small Business Administration on the Payroll Protection Act. But what GWBC does is to operate as a resource for women-owned businesses, not only to support each other, but to actually provide the information to help us be most successful.

Lee Kantor: [00:15:53] And it’s a good lesson for a young kind of maybe new business leaders to think about joining and being part of because, like you said, you have this sense of community and support. But also, there’s opportunities for yourself to demonstrate leadership skills by volunteering and being active as a member that can help you in your career as you go forward.

Kittie Watson: [00:16:17] Yeah. And one of the things that the BBC has done, and I have served in this role on several years, is we have a mentoring program. And that mentoring program is for new business owners to help them be successful. And it’s a wonderful opportunity to learn some things that maybe you didn’t have in your education process, to hear about best practices that other companies are using, and to learn from people that have gone through a similar journey to you. So, GWBC offers that through the women in the community. And that allows you to think differently, to explore other options, to be exposed to new tools and resources that we might not have thought of on our own.

Lee Kantor: [00:17:05] You mentioned earlier that the situation we’re in is kind of like a rogue wave. And as you mentioned, just the situation itself is a rogue wave. And then, if you couple that with an organization that’s never had to deal with remote workers, now, you’re really piling on a lot of stress and a lot of variables that they’ve never dealt with before. I’m sure you’ve got your work cut out for you when you’re trying to help these firms kind of weather the storm here.

Kittie Watson: [00:17:32] Well, it’s hard. And part of it is that even though we have heard that people say, “Bring your whole self to work,” there’s no other time like that right now where you’re having a conference call and there’s children and dogs and things in the background, right? Each person is navigating so many different things right now, whether it’s a young family, whether they live alone. And so, there’s isolation. Each of us, as a leader, needs to think about employees uniquely and what their unique needs might be during this time, so that we, as a leader, can be more of that servant leader to them and be able to help them move through this process for success when they come out the other end.

Kittie Watson: [00:18:22] It’s what we do now that’s going to provide the foundation for us to actually weather this and to come back stronger than we were before. And I believe that it’s all of our communities, and it’s GWBC, it’s a greater community of how we respond to the needs of all the people that are hurting right now. If we can do that, that we will learn some things that we can apply for the future.

Lee Kantor: [00:18:53] Amen to that. That is some great advice and wise words. Well, Kittie Watson, thank you so much for sharing your story today. If somebody wanted to learn more about Innolect, is there a website that we can share?

Kittie Watson: [00:19:05] Definitely. Our website is innolectinc.com. And that’s I-N-N-O-L-E-C-T-I-N-C dot com. And on the website, you will find different post, and information, and so many things that we’re writing right now to help organizations and to help leaders help their employees. And we hope that that can be a resource that people can use as they come out to the other side of what we’re going through right now.

Lee Kantor: [00:19:38] Well, congratulations on all your success. And thank you so much for sharing your story today.

Kittie Watson: [00:19:43] Thank you, Lee. I appreciate having the opportunity with you today.

Lee Kantor: [00:19:47] All right, this is Lee Kantor. We will see you next time on GWBC Radio.

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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With Purpose LLC with Chris Aird and Brandon Pickett and About Care CEO Ann Marie McArthur E14

January 14, 2019 by Karen

With Purpose LLC with Chris Aird and Brandon Pickett and About Care CEO Ann Marie McArthur E14
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With Purpose is a business and leadership development company that provides encouragement, education, and empowerment to people and businesses.
We work on the business while they work in the business. This is done through active listening, specific questions, accountability, mentorship, integrity, problem-solving, forward thinking, strategic planning, motivation, and many years of education and various situations along with the desire to see people and businesses grow. We have a heart for people and a mind for business. With Purpose LLC with Chris Aird and Brandon Pickett and About Care CEO Ann Marie McArthur E14

With Purpose LLC with Chris Aird Drawing on 25 years of leadership experience, Chris Aird remains passionate about developing people and helping them find their purpose and their potential so they will be their best. With encouragement, education, and empowering skills, he provides opportunities for leadership and organizational development

Moving forward and leading with change from the inside out, Chris continues to help various Boards, executives, leaders, and teams. He uses a collaborative approach with companies and people to help them determine their vision and then identify a plan to help them achieve goal-oriented results for their professional and personal lives. His areas of expertise include: communication, organizational development, organizational change, succession planning, individual/team coaching, team-building, leadership development, leadership retreats, and recruiting of leadership.

To influence these countless leaders, he uses various skills that include active listening, observing, accountability, integrity, problem-solving, forward thinking, and motivation. These and more assist in leadership and organizational development that provide needed results for the customer and community.

Chris holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership, teaches his passion at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix Arizona and is a speaker-coach in the TEDx community.

Brandon-Pickett-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXBrandon Pickett’s internal drive and passion comes through in helping others.  he has five years of managerial experiences as well as over 15 years of experience and knowledge within different organizations and fields.  This experience comes from programs for children and adults with mental health and cognitive disabilities, family dynamics, special / general education structure and classroom success/functions, social services, and adults with personal goals and/or struggles.

To inspire desired outcomes, Brandon employs a variety of skills that include accountability, integrity, honesty, observation, interpersonal assessment, evaluation of environmental factors, problem-solving, and positive reinforcement.  His skills encompass strategic planning both individually and organizationally, communication, team leadership, team building, training development and execution, and community/ individual development.

Brandon holds a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Behavioral Analysis and a Master’s degree in Business Leadership.  He continues to provide resources and training to the community throughout Arizona.

Connect with Chris and Brandon on LinkedIn, and follow With Purpose on Facebook and Instagram.

About Care is a charity serving the East Valley to provide free support services to the elderly and disabled. Our goal is to help our neighbors meet their basic needs and remain independent in their homes while reducing isolation. Our services are provided by trained, insured volunteers. Our services include transportation, friendly AboutCare3Colorvisits, information and referrals, minor home repairs, reassurance phone calls, respite, and shopping and errands. 

Ann-Marie-McArthur-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXAnn Marie McArthur, CEO of About Care, has lived in Chandler, Arizona for 37 years and is honored to work and serve the Chandler, Gilbert and Queen Creek communities. Prior to working at About Care, Ms. McArthur retired from the State of Arizona where she worked for over 20 years. She ran several State Agencies, including the Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners for 8 years.

Immediately after working for the State of Arizona, Ms. McArthur did some consulting work for governmental agencies before determining that she wanted to give back to the community and was hired as the Executive Director of the Mental Health Association of Arizona prior to working with About Care. She recently celebrated her 10th anniversary with About Care.

Follow About Care on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

About 3C Amplified

3C Amplified is a space to highlight businesses, nonprofit organizations and individuals collaborating to amplify their impact in the community.  We share real world examples for how partnerships allow for growth both within our businesses and our communities. Listen in as we share how others are connecting, creating and collaborating and how you can be part of something greater.

About Jacqueline Destremps

HostJacquelineDestrempsHeadShotJacqueline Destremps is a creative marketing strategist and founded Another Hand Advantage, LLC in 2014 to help community minded small business owners and nonprofit professionals move forward more confidently with their marketing strategy.  After graduating from Arizona State University with a degree in Psychology, she has spent her professional career working in both the nonprofit and for-profit sector.

She now enjoys being self-employed and the flexibility it provides to allow more time to volunteer, serve on nonprofit boards, choose pro-bono projects, run 100+ Women Who Care Valley of the Sun (which she co-founded in 2014) and travel the world.  Jacqueline believes in creating connections between businesses and nonprofits in the community to stimulate growth and collaboration.

Follow AHA on Twitter and Facebook.

Tagged With: strategic planning, team development

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