Summary
In this conversation, Duena Blomstrom and Karen Ferris discuss the need for a new leadership mindset and the challenges of transforming workplace culture. They emphasize the importance of leaders being open to unlearning old ways and embracing new approaches. They also highlight the disconnect between what employers think new talent wants and what talent actually wants. The conversation touches on the need for personal responsibility and courage in driving change, as well as the potential for pushback from the new generation entering the workforce. Overall, they stress the importance of human connection, vulnerability, and continuous learning in creating a better workplace.
Takeaways
- Leaders need to be open to unlearning old ways and embracing new approaches.
- There is a disconnect between what employers think new talent wants and what talent actually wants.
- Personal responsibility and courage are needed to drive change in the workplace.
- The new generation entering the workforce may push back against outdated leadership practices.
- Human connection, vulnerability, and continuous learning are key to creating a better workplace.
Titles
- Unlearning and Embracing New Leadership Mindsets
- Bridging the Gap Between Employer and Talent Expectations
Sound Bites
- "It's got to be that wake up call to say, yeah, what I knew yesterday is not going to enable me to lead today."
- "Keep asking why. Why am I doing this? Because I did it yesterday? No. Why am I doing this? What value is it adding? What purpose does it deliver?"
- "Start small. Pick one thing as a trait."
Chapters
00:00Introduction and Background
00:58Karen's New Book: Be Remarkable
02:11The Need for a New Leadership Mindset
06:07Embracing Change and Unlearning
13:42The Importance of Questioning and Purpose
18:51Starting Small: Making Incremental Changes
22:48Personal Responsibility and Vulnerability in Leadership
31:18The Impact of the New Generation on Workplace Culture
What is people AND tech?
A podcast about neither tech nor people but both and how, if we want technology to move as fast as the consumers want it to then we must admit it's time we started to consistently do the Human Work. With a total of 50 years in tech between them, author, start-up founder, thought leader and influencer Duena Blomstrom and VP of Engineering for Evora Global, Dave Ballantyne, the hosts of this show come from the two opposite sides of the equation above and debate how we can best meet in the middle. The hosts are also neurospicy, Duena is diagnosed AuADHD and Dave isn't yet formally diagnosed, the couple are (still) newlyweds and they won't hold back from real talk, banter or the occasional swearword!