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Coffee with Tamara

424 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 days ago - ★★★★★ - 21 ratings

Conversations with Everyday Innovators that reject the status quo, think differently, and make a positive difference in their world. No blah blah “experts” hawking their hypothetical BS here. These are real people, real experiences, and real results.  Tamara and her guests bring a fresh approach to innovation, making it accessible to everyone, at any time. This podcast is for people that know that life is too crowded, cluttered, and competitive to be mediocre, and are ready to ignite innovation, influence others, and make a massive impact by tapping the power of their innovative minds. 

Tamara Ghandour is the pioneer in human-centered innovation, the creator of the proprietary, research-based Innovation Quotient Edge assessment (the only tool that helps people discover their Everyday Innovator style), curator of Everyday Innovators Digital Magazine (innovation tools at your fingertips), sought after keynote speaker, author, and mom of two teenage boys and one oversized dog that loves to spoon. Her big goal is to unleash one million Everyday Innovators into the world.

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1927: Being Persuasive — The Art of Asking Good Questions with Merit Kahn

December 01, 2020 10:00 - 57 minutes - 53.4 MB

It’s one thing to have a great and innovative idea, but it’s a completely different ballgame to be able to communicate it and get buy-in for the idea. Whether you call it persuasion, getting buy-in, or plain old sales, this is something we’re all doing in one way or the other, and we could all do with some tips and tricks to make this process more effective. Merit Kahn is the Founder of Merit-Based Business, one of the best salespeople I have ever met, and someone I really admire. She has ...

1926: Transforming Obstacles and Uncertainty into a Competitive Advantage and New Opportunities

November 24, 2020 10:00 - 12 minutes - 12.1 MB

Change creates new problems to solve and new opportunities to go after. In fact, the businesses that are surviving and thriving in this pandemic landscape are the ones that have turned the obstacles and uncertainty they have faced into a competitive advantage and new opportunities. Here are two ways you can use this to your advantage. 1) Jump the curve: Every business has a business life cycle curve and it typically moves from start to acceleration to success to decline. 2020 has thrown mo...

1925: Get Out of Meeting Overwhelm

November 17, 2020 10:00 - 26 minutes - 24.8 MB

Is your team disengaging now more than ever? Are they leaving their video turned off on Zoom meetings, or not responding as quickly to emails? Are they exhausted and struggling? Chances are, you’ve answered yes — so the real question is, as a leader, what can you do to get your team engaged, motivated, and collaborating again? This situation of heightened uncertainty and change has worn on for so long that people are now depleted and spent. Additionally, in an effort to stay connected and ...

1924: Starting with a positive mindset to get better outcomes

November 10, 2020 10:00 - 25 minutes - 24.1 MB

Stability breeds efficiency and complacency but instability breeds resilience and innovation. The world we're in right now is all about instability, and let’s not kid ourselves that things are going to be different on January 1st, 2021. Yet, after dealing with all the uncertainty, disruption, and new challenges and problems that keep coming up, it’s no surprise that we are all burned out, exhausted, and having a hard time engaging, collaborating, and innovating. That’s where appreciative i...

1923: Your Team Doesn't Lack New Ideas

November 03, 2020 10:00 - 14 minutes - 13.8 MB

What do I do if my team doesn’t have any ideas? Why is my team lacking ideas? — Sound familiar? We live in a time of incredible opportunity to innovate, but your team just isn’t stepping up to innovate, and are rehashing old ideas or just drawing blanks when called to innovate. What’s happening? There is immense pressure to innovate right now, in these unprecedented times where everything we know has been wiped clean — giving us an amazing opportunity to innovate, but our teams are failing...

1922: What if Uncertainty is Opportunity in Disguise?

October 27, 2020 09:00 - 15 minutes - 14.9 MB

We can all agree that we are living in very uncertain times. Uncertainty is one of those things that has always been around, but it has been amplified in a big way right now. We don’t know where things are headed, or what’s coming next, and everything just feels uncertain. However, instead of complaining about the uncertainty, if we start thinking about uncertainty as opportunity in disguise, we can set ourselves up for greater growth, success, and impact than ever before. Once certainty i...

1921: Change at the Personal level

October 20, 2020 09:00 - 25 minutes - 24 MB

We often talk about change at the grand scale of change, but equally if not more important, is change at the personal level. We’ve all encountered this in our teams and organizations — people are resistant to change and the struggle to get them on board for change. The key to unlocking this lies in recognizing that people don’t fear change, they fear being changed. If we can take the “being” out of it, we can get them on board with change.   I share the four main reasons why people resis...

1920: A Simple Exercise to Unlock New Innovation

October 13, 2020 09:00 - 14 minutes - 13.8 MB

Many people have approached me expressing frustration in this time — with themselves, and their teams. They feel stuck and unable to unlock new paths of innovation, but the problem is we tend to fall into the trap of asking one question in one way, but expecting a plethora of different types of answers. The trick to overcoming this is to ask different questions to get to new innovations and solutions, but what questions do we ask? How can we ask better and different questions to lead us to n...

1919: How Innovation Exhausts and Energizes

October 06, 2020 09:00 - 13 minutes - 13 MB

With all my work in the area of innovation, I’ve had the realization that innovation can be energizing, but at the same time, exhausting. Being exhausted and being energized by innovation are just two sides of the same coin — we just need to know how to manage and minimize the exhaustion that comes with innovation, and how to tap into what energizes us about it. Innovation is an incredibly positive thing that helps us solve sticky challenges and unearth opportunities that are hiding in pla...

1918: Q&A — Everyday Innovators Tribe

September 29, 2020 09:00 - 13 minutes - 13 MB

I’ve been getting some questions from people in the Free Innovation Workshop about the Everyday Innovators Tribe membership program, designed to unlock your innovation potential, create massive impact, and help you lead strong in your team or organization. I wanted to tackle these questions and give you some insights about what the program is all about, and how you stand to benefit from it.   I dig into these five questions: I’m not on FB much. Will I get value if I’m not on it? How do...

1917: Why You Need to Join the Everyday Innovator’s Tribe

September 22, 2020 09:00 - 23 minutes - 22.4 MB

2020 has been a year like no other, and we only have just over a quarter of the year left. So much that is happening is out of our control — the pandemic, the economy, working from home, the elections — but despite everything that has happened so far, we can still finish the year strong. What’s more, we can start 2021 strong. What we need to do is to focus on our own abilities to innovate, influence, and make an impact. To help you do that, I’ve launched the Everyday Innovator’s Tribe and ...

1916: CEO’s Time Machine with Geoff Thatcher

September 15, 2020 09:00 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

Would you like to know what the future holds? You already have the answers within your organization — you just have to know where to look, and how to listen. Geoff Thatcher explains how we can all get into the CEO’s Time Machine to start innovating the future. Geoff Thatcher is Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Creative Principals, and an experienced designer. Since the age of 14, he has worked at theme parks, museums, and visitors centers and focuses on experiences. When the pandemic ...

1915: Three Keys to Your Success

September 08, 2020 09:00 - 16 minutes - 15.7 MB

How can you become a better leader and innovator? The three keys to your success are in focusing on innovation, influence, and impact. By focusing on bringing these three things to life, you can ensure that you will go further, faster. Innovation is all about thinking differently about what’s right in front of you to create an advantage. It’s something we talk about very often on LaunchStreet, and I share some of my strategies to unlock your innovation. Innovative ideas are nothing if yo...

1914: The Unintended Consequences of Siloing Innovation

September 01, 2020 09:00 - 21 minutes - 20.6 MB

In an effort to drive innovation and create accountability for innovation, many companies have established a dedicated innovation team that is solely responsible for innovation. The unintended consequence of that is that everybody else in the team or organization gets the message that they're not innovative and their ideas don't matter. The unintended consequences of siloing innovation are not only that people become discouraged and disengaged, but we’re also leaving a lot of human potential...

1913: Innovation in Sports with Fielding Jamieson

August 25, 2020 09:00 - 42 minutes - 39.9 MB

One of the fields that drive innovation, customer experience, and new ways of thinking is the sports world. As an industry that is always looking to outdo the previous year’s “performance,” the sports industry gives rise to a lot of innovation that can be applied to other industries. To share some insights about this, Fielding Jamieson, Strategy Director at Global Sport Venture Studio (GSVS), an initiative that's looking to bring together the world's leading sports organizations to collabora...

1912: Clearing Up The Difference Between Innovation and Creativity

August 18, 2020 09:00 - 19 minutes - 18.7 MB

We all think about creativity and innovation differently, and we often use them interchangeably without even thinking about it. Unfortunately, not having a clear definition makes being innovative feel out of reach for everyday people, creates misunderstandings around expectations and outcomes, and makes it difficult to communicate and collaborate. I want to clear up the confusion between creativity and innovation, and about innovation itself. This definition of innovation will change the g...

1911: Why Understanding Differences Leads to More Innovation

August 11, 2020 09:00 - 23 minutes - 22.4 MB

Each and every one of us is different. We have different perspectives, different styles of innovation, and different approaches to tackling problems. Yet, it is often the case that these differences are a cause of friction because we are so focused on being harmonious and avoiding conflict. We fail to leverage and get value out of the differences that each of us brings to the table. When we don’t take the time to understand this friction that exists and our unique perspectives, it can bog ...

1910: Time Management Isn’t Task Management

August 04, 2020 09:00 - 10 minutes - 10.2 MB

Are you struggling with time management? Do you feel like you never have enough time to cross off all the things on your ‘to-do’ list, and start being innovative? Trust me, you’re not alone, and I have some tips for you to start managing your time better. Time management is internally driven. Particularly when it feels like others are sucking our time, the responsibility lies on us to manage our own time to make things easier and less stressful by allowing more time and mental space back i...

1909: When and How to Collaborate

July 28, 2020 09:00 - 17 minutes - 16.9 MB

A question I often get is, “How do I know when I should collaborate and when I shouldn’t?” In our current work-from-home situations, a lot of us may be suffering from collaboration fatigue from being on virtual meetings all the time, which makes us feel like we’re “collaborating” all day long without seeing any real benefit of these meetings. That’s why it is important for us to consider not just when, but how we should be collaborating.   The thing is, we tend to confuse meetings with a...

1908: Getting rid of THEY

July 21, 2020 09:00 - 27 minutes - 25.3 MB

How many of us have used the convenient excuse of “they” for our mistakes or failures? “They” didn’t get it, “they” rejected the plan, “they” didn’t give me the tools I needed to succeed. We’ve all done it, but it is so counterproductive to innovation and creates a toxic culture of blame, and this is bad for not just innovation but also company culture. In the last of a four-part interview series where amazing business leaders interview me about innovation, Kris Boesch, the CEO and Founder...

1907: Our Gendered Brains

July 14, 2020 09:00 - 47 minutes - 43.9 MB

We all know that everyone thinks differently, but did you know that male and female brains are actually wired differently from a neurological perspective? That’s why men and women think differently and it can have very significant impacts on how we relate to one another in the workplace. Kate Lanz joins us on this episode to dive into the science behind our gendered brains, and how we can tap into that to drive innovation. Kate Lanz is the founder and CEO of Mindbridge, a UK-based global l...

1906: Debate ideas, not people

July 07, 2020 09:00 - 40 minutes - 37.9 MB

Many of us fear debate and conflict within our teams but when it comes to being innovative, it is absolutely critical. The thing is, we don’t always have the right or best idea right out the gate, so questioning and debating help strengthen ideas. Yet, it needs to be constructive conflict to be effective. How can we encourage that in our teams?   In the third of a four-part interview series where amazing business leaders interview me about innovation, Kris Boesch, the CEO and Founder of ...

1905: Adopting an Innovation Mindset

June 30, 2020 09:00 - 54 minutes - 50.4 MB

When we think of driving innovation, we often go straight to changing processes to push innovation, but in reality, what we need to be changing is people’s mindsets around how they view innovation. Chuck Swoboda is a strong believer that to get different behaviors, you have to start with different beliefs, and he joins me on this episode to explore how we can help people adopt an innovation mindset.   Chuck Swoboda is Innovator-in-Residence at Marquette University, President of Cape Poin...

1904: Deeper Questions

June 23, 2020 09:00 - 28 minutes - 26.7 MB

When we think about innovation, we’re often thinking about coming up with the best solutions and creative ways to problem-solve. However, spending some time thinking about the questions we’re asking and the problem we’re trying to solve can help create better solutions. So why do we spend too much time on the solutions and not enough on the questions, and how can we start questioning our questions? In the second of a four-part interview series where amazing business leaders interview me ab...

1903: Keys to Making Change Work

June 16, 2020 09:00 - 53 minutes - 49.8 MB

When it comes to change and getting people to change, as leaders we recognize that it can often feel really hard to implement, and pushing for change can lead to failed efforts. So what are we doing wrong that keeps up from making change work? Greg Shea and Cassie Solomon join me to dig into how we can lead successful change in our organizations and teams.   Gregory P. Shea is adjunct professor of management at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and Cassie Solomon is t...

1902: Innovate First, Analyze Later

June 09, 2020 09:00 - 25 minutes - 23.7 MB

Have you ever had an idea and automatically shut it immediately down thinking, “No, that won’t work at all,” and then found that you couldn’t come up with any groundbreaking solutions? That’s because it’s next to impossible to innovate and analyze at the same time. So, why is it so difficult to innovate and analyze at the same time, to the point that you can’t do it at all, and it shuts down all innovation?   In this episode, where Kris Boesch, the CEO and Founder of Choose People dons t...

1901: Changing the Questions and Challenging the Assumptions

June 02, 2020 09:00 - 50 minutes - 46.9 MB

We’re often asking our teams to come up with better solutions and innovative ideas by “thinking outside the box,” but what if we really need to be thinking about moving to a different box entirely? Steven Shapiro is an expert in pushing people to consider alternative perspectives, changing the questions, and challenging the assumptions.   Word-renowned innovation keynote speaker and author Stephen Shapiro has presented his provocative strategies on innovation to audiences in 50 countries...

1900: Getting Your Systems to Work for You with Josh Fonger

May 26, 2020 09:00 - 1 hour - 58.7 MB

It's a common myth that systems and processes hinder innovation — but if done right, it actually removes the mundane and gives you the space to innovate. In addition, having the right systems and processes in place can help you get your business working for you, instead of the other way around. Josh Fonger joins me to show us how.   Josh Fonger is a consultant, coach, and speaker who is recognized as the leading authority in Business Performance Architecture, i.e. how to set up systems a...

1899: Tapping the power of innovation to build a high-performing team (Part 2)

May 19, 2020 09:00 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MB

How can we as leaders build a robust team that thinks through ideas and solutions from all different perspectives? To do that, we really need to tap diversity of thinking on the team at the cognitive level, and that’s where vulnerability and openness about failure can come in.   In the second installation of this two-part interview series, Maureen Berkner Boyt, founder of the Moxie Exchange, and creator of the Everyday Inclusion App, interviews me about innovation and how it can help us ...

1898: Reclaim Your Time & Energy with Steve Glaveski

May 12, 2020 09:00 - 55 minutes - 51.5 MB

The modern workplace and 8-hour workdays seem to be dedicated to being busy and have forced us to give up our most valuable resources — time and energy. Yet, when more of our tasks demand creativity, critical thinking, and innovation, how can we reclaim our time and energy to improve our outputs?   Steve Glaveski is the CEO of Collective Campus, an innovation accelerator based in Melbourne and Singapore, that works with large organizations around the globe. As an entrepreneur, author, an...

1897: Tapping the power of innovation to build a high-performing team

May 05, 2020 09:00 - 38 minutes - 36.1 MB

Our teams are made up of diverse individuals with unique styles of innovating, but we often fail to leverage their strengths — a critical step in building a high-performing team that is ready to tackle challenges and produce better results. But why is tapping into the power of innovation so important, and how can we do it?   In this two-part interview series, Maureen Berkner Boyt, founder of the Moxie Exchange, and author of Rock Your Moxie: Power Moves for Women Leading the Way, intervi...

1896: Fearless Innovation with Alex Goryachev

April 28, 2020 09:00 - 50 minutes - 47.2 MB

Everyday innovators are the ones driving the innovation we are seeing across a variety of industries, companies, and governments that are making the pivots and changes needed to address the current pandemic and adapt to the changing times. Alex Goryachev, Cisco’s Senior Director of Innovation Strategy and Programs and author of Fearless Innovation: Going Beyond the Buzzword to Continuously Drive Growth, Improve the Bottom Line, and Enact Change, is one of these innovators I’ve featured in my...

1895: Future-Back Innovation with Mark Johnson

April 21, 2020 09:00 - 1 hour - 57.8 MB

When things are changing so rapidly (particularly right now), our usual approach of working from the present to the future is not going to work. To survive and thrive, we need to start from the future and work backward, yet this is something most of us don’t even consider, or if we do, struggle with. Mark Johnson explains the concept of “Future Back” and how that can help us in these rapidly-changing times.   Mark Johnson is the co-founder and Senior Partner of Innosight, a growth strate...

1894: Innovation is Survival (Part 2)

April 14, 2020 09:00 - 33 minutes - 31.3 MB

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is transforming our lives in unprecedented ways but the opportunity to innovate is also tremendous. At this stage, when everyone is in a state of hunkering down and trying to be productive in our new virtual workplaces, leadership is a key element that can help push us from survival mode to innovation mode, which is now what it takes to survive.   Maureen “Mo” Berkner Boyt, founder of the Moxie Exchange, a company dedicated to unleashing human potential a...

1893: Innovation is Survival

April 07, 2020 09:00 - 37 minutes - 34.4 MB

Now more than ever, we need to tap into our innovative sides to find a path to move forward, particularly because the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused the world to shift in an unprecedented way. Innovation is no longer something that is ‘nice to have’ or something that we can put off to a future time; to survive, we must innovate by turning obstacles into opportunities and seeing the potential in our current situation. That’s why we need everyone to innovate, and that’s why innovation...

1892: Strategies to Lead Well During Uncertain Times

March 31, 2020 09:00 - 26 minutes - 24.6 MB

Leadership right now is in a really tricky place because things are not only uncertain, but they’re also out of our control. With the evolving novel coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, we as leaders need to adapt to the times and guide our teams through this situation. The time for shock and panic is over, and it is now time for us to find ways to move forward. To do this, we need to lead in a way that shows strength and courage, but also vulnerability and authenticity.   Here are five of ...

1891: Strategies to get Legacy Thinkers Behind Innovation

March 24, 2020 09:00 - 21 minutes - 20 MB

Almost every organization has legacy thinkers and we have to deal with them to get things done. They’re often the people in senior leadership and have years of experience under their belts but they can be frustrating to work with because of their resistance to innovation and new ideas. They’ve got the been-there-done-that mentality to the point of holding the rest of us back, or they tend to have an ‘I know better and I’ve seen more than you’ attitude that shuts down ideas. There are also le...

1890: Living a Regenerative Life with Carol Sanford

March 17, 2020 09:00 - 49 minutes - 46.2 MB

How much do you trust your own ability to think creatively and figure things out, without depending on the advice or opinions of an expert? Carol Sanford believes that for most of us, it’s not enough. Carol Sanford describes herself as a lifelong learner and an educator who helps people develop themselves into more conscious, creative, innovative, and intentional human beings. Author of multiple books, and host of multiple podcasts including Business Second Opinion, Carol has over four dec...

1889: Developing Disruptive Thinking with Jeremy Gutsche

March 10, 2020 09:00 - 49 minutes - 46.3 MB

Everybody wants innovation and change, but most people don’t break from the path that they’re on. Why is getting stuck in our own path such a challenge when it comes to innovating and how can we get out of it? Jeremy Gutsche joins me on this episode to share some of his insights about developing disruptive thinking, both individually and at the organizational level.   Jeremy Gutsche is the founder of TrendHunter, a global crowdsourcing platform that helps you spot and understand trends. ...

1888: Disrupting a Traditional Industry with Keith Belling

March 03, 2020 10:00 - 41 minutes - 38.9 MB

Have you ever looked at a product or seen an ad and wondered how someone thought to come up with that idea? Whether it’s good or bad, these are the ideas that are innovative and groundbreaking and they stick with us. One of those such products is RightRice, and its founder, Keith Belling joins me on this interview to share more about how he took on a big and traditional industry in a new and innovative way.   Keith Belling is the Founder & CEO of RightRice, a product that reinvents the c...

1887: Everyday Innovator Spotlight — Innovation And Failure with Kyle Murray

February 25, 2020 10:00 - 38 minutes - 36 MB

In this episode, we showcase Everyday Innovator Kyle Murray, Vice Dean and Professor of Marketing at the Alberta School of Business. He studies human judgment and decision-making, and tools like experimental psychology and behavioral economics to better understand the choices we make.   Kyle sheds light on why sometimes innovative ideas can be too far ahead of their time and people aren’t ready for them, as well as how these ideas get put out without the realization that they might be to...

1886: The Human How of Embracing Change with Joe Jackman

February 21, 2020 10:00 - 58 minutes - 54.5 MB

Change can be hard, and it’s not always because we don’t want to change or because we fear it. Our habits and patterns can become so ingrained in us that it’s hard to change. The thing is, when we learn how to embrace it and adopt the right mindset around it, it can be so powerful and move our businesses forward with momentum. Joe Jackman has some great insights to share on the topic. Joe Jackman is the CEO of Jackman Reinvents, the world’s first and foremost reinvention company, and has r...

1885: Q&A — Tapping into Diversity of Thinking in Your Team

February 18, 2020 10:00 - 26 minutes - 25.1 MB

This episode’s question comes from Janet, who is wondering why diversity of thought is important on her team. Beyond that, if you already have a diverse team, how can you be sure you are actually getting all of their diverse perspectives? Diversity of thinking in our team is the bedrock of innovation. Putting people of different cognitive styles, perspectives, and experiences together helps create an environment where innovation naturally thrives. In fact, innovation is more likely to be i...

1884: Myths Around Strategy (Part 2 of 2)

February 14, 2020 10:00 - 1 hour - 61.9 MB

Strategy is great to talk about hypothetically, but we’re taking it a step further to dig into how good (or bad) strategy plays out in real-world case studies. Derrick Kuhn, serial entrepreneur and owner of Brillity Digital, a digital marketing and business strategy company, joins me on the second of this two-part series to continue our deep dive on strategy.   When it comes to strategy, the fundamental starting point lies in the diagnosis of the current situation, something that is ofte...

1883: Myths Around Strategy (Part 1 of 2)

February 11, 2020 10:00 - 46 minutes - 43.1 MB

Strategy — it’s one of those big words that gets thrown around a lot, but everyone has a different idea of what it means. Even more importantly, strategy is something that a lot of us get wrong. Personally and professionally, we often set goals and objectives — a strategy is what helps us get there. The challenge most of us face is that we are approaching strategy in a way that takes us further from our goals and objectives. So where do we begin creating a strategy?   Derrick Kuhn, seria...

1882: Everyday Innovator Spotlight — How to Drive Company-wide Innovation

February 07, 2020 10:00 - 27 minutes - 26 MB

We’re adding in a new format to the podcast to highlight Everyday Innovators like you who are doing phenomenal things in terms of real-world innovation! Innovation is not just something that is reserved for the select, amazing few — it’s about thinking differently about what’s in front of you to create an advantage, and we want to showcase the companies and people who are pushing the envelope in their jobs, industries, and markets.   In this episode, we have Sean Richard, Innovation Lead...

1881: Get More Out of Your Leadership Role with Christine Matzen

February 04, 2020 10:00 - 44 minutes - 41.5 MB

Leadership is not just about process and culture, it’s also about you as a leader — how you can achieve your goals and be stronger as a leader for the teams you lead. That’s why Christine Matzen believes that becoming a leader is a journey and leadership is a force you can use to help your business win.   Christine Matzen started her career in emergency medical services. In this fast-paced, high-stress environment, she developed strong instincts and cultivated critical leadership skills,...

1880: Becoming Part of the Insight Workforce

January 31, 2020 10:00 - 15 minutes - 15.1 MB

There’s no denying the shrinking gap between humanity and technology. What used to take us hours or days to do, can now be done by technology in a much shorter time. Change and digital disruption have become pervasive as technology and artificial intelligence (AI) advances in leaps and bounds, and it’s happening at all levels across all industries. At this juncture, the question we need to ask ourselves is how can we leverage technology to elevate ourselves and stay relevant?   The trick...

1879: Q&A — Staying Relevant in the Age of Technology

January 28, 2020 10:00 - 12 minutes - 12 MB

This episode’s question comes from Matthew, whose company recently implemented new software that will generate data and reports (previously one of his responsibilities). How can you ensure that you stay relevant when technology is now doing what you used to be valued for?   There’s no denying that technology is becoming more ubiquitous, and some of our tasks are being taken over by technology, software, or applications, regardless of the industry we’re in or our rank in our company. We m...

1878: Q&A — How to Get Unstuck

January 24, 2020 10:00 - 16 minutes - 15.2 MB

This episode’s question comes from Morgan, who is facing a few work challenges she can’t seem to overcome. If you’re feeling like your brain is on a hamster wheel trying the same things over and over again, how do you get unstuck?   A lot of us have experienced this at some point. We’re approaching a problem and for some reason, we end up banging our head against the same brick wall, and can’t find a way around/over/under/to remove it. I have three super simple tools and exercises that y...

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Tamara Ghandour
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Anthony Lambatos
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Angela Duckworth
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Ari Meisel
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Dana Wilde
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Katherine LaVelle
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Kevin Kruse
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Marco Santarelli
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