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Riding Tandem
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Episode 4
Season 1
#4 Taking on big projects when you don't know it all, and how we created the Iowa West Foundation Imagine Hours -with Nicole Lindquist (Pt 2)
Unpacking this episode min by min:
4:00 - Both clients and business owners are often feeling similar emotions about a project
4:05 - Just because you haven't done it before doesn't mean you are not capable
5:11 - Moving with confidence into the unknown - Female-owned business owners often won't step into an unknown *
7:30 - Building in and charging for discovery during the start of a project
9:19 - How we priced things when the scope is uncertain
10:32 - Imagine Hours - what they are
21:00 - Growing in confidence by taking calculated risks
23:00 - What we did when I couldn't show up and deliver, and how the IWF felt about it
29:28 - How we brought together and promoted one session in another language
37:42 - What we know now, we didn't have to know the answers before we ask the question
(*A google search pulled up the statistic I was referencing and came from an internal Hewlett Packard Report stating that Men apply for a job when they meet only 60% of the qualifications, but women apply only if they meet 100% of them.)
If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/ridingtandem and follow the simple instructions.
Reach out! Send your feedback and comments. What would you like to hear about on this podcast?
Related Episodes:
#3 Nailing an RFP, scope creep and sticky details - a candid chat with client Nicole Lindquist (PT 1)
Vivian Kvam:
4:00 - Both clients and business owners are often feeling similar emotions about a project
4:05 - Just because you haven't done it before doesn't mean you are not capable
5:11 - Moving with confidence into the unknown - Female-owned business owners often won't step into an unknown *
7:30 - Building in and charging for discovery during the start of a project
9:19 - How we priced things when the scope is uncertain
10:32 - Imagine Hours - what they are
21:00 - Growing in confidence by taking calculated risks
23:00 - What we did when I couldn't show up and deliver, and how the IWF felt about it
29:28 - How we brought together and promoted one session in another language
37:42 - What we know now, we didn't have to know the answers before we ask the question
(*A google search pulled up the statistic I was referencing and came from an internal Hewlett Packard Report stating that Men apply for a job when they meet only 60% of the qualifications, but women apply only if they meet 100% of them.)
If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/ridingtandem and follow the simple instructions.
Reach out! Send your feedback and comments. What would you like to hear about on this podcast?
Related Episodes:
#3 Nailing an RFP, scope creep and sticky details - a candid chat with client Nicole Lindquist (PT 1)
Vivian Kvam:
- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/viviankvam/
- Email Vivian - vkvam@thetandemworks.com
Nicole Lindquist:
- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolelindquist/
- Website - https://www.iowawestfoundation.org/
- Imagine Hour Results - https://www.iowawestfoundation.org/about-us/imagine-hour-results/
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- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetandemworks/
- Email the team: RidingTandem@thetandemworks.com
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