

Art of Consulting Podcast
Andy Fry, Cat Lam
You'll learn our top strategies to improve your career, confidence, lifestyle from us and other crazy successful seasoned consultants in IT and Management. Engage in the conversation as we discuss everything that brought us longevity and success over the years in the consulting industry.
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Jan 13, 2018 • 34min
19 | Art of Consulting 2017 Year in Review
In this episode Cat and Andy share some of their favorite shows from 2017. They also talk about some current events that are happening. They also talk about 2018 and how to start out for a great year.

Jan 5, 2018 • 39min
18 | Goal Setting
In this episode Cat and Andy review different goal setting approaches. They discuss: - How they set goals - Different thought processes on goal setting - Benefits of setting goals

Dec 29, 2017 • 13min
17 | Having your Cake and Eating it Too? The Goodwill of Food
In This Episode Bringing food to a gathering is hardly a new concept. But there was a certain magic about its ability to bring people together, and to increase morale, and I started doing a little digging. You will learn how to find awesome tactics and techniques to connect with people using food. Why food is such a primal way to bring people together The Super-Charging Aspect of Food and what Linda Coles has to say about it. Items of Interest The National Geographic had this little feature on the importance of food. What Linda Coles’ article on Linkedin had to say about the magic of food Overnight French Toast Casserole

Dec 22, 2017 • 44min
16 | The Power of Vision Boards
Vision boards are a tool to allow you to physically see images of the goals you want to achieve. In this episode Cat and Andy discuss Vision Boards as well as other mental approaches to achieving your goals. You will learn: What are vision boards and why are they useful Different approaches to goal setting and visualizing your goals Why writing down your goals and making “I am” statements are so powerful

Dec 15, 2017 • 20min
15 | Lessons from Optimus Prime on Making a First Impression
First impressions. It should be no surprise to you that you get only one chance to make a first impression. That applies to anywhere in life: meeting a friend for the first time, a blind date, an interview with a new recruiter, or company. You will learn how to find awesome tactics and techniques that leave a lasting, award-winning impression. What to do to salvage your handshake Why Being the Alpha isn't always the best practice How some Asian cultures have mastered the art of impressions.

Dec 8, 2017 • 14min
14 | A Hundred Ways to Create Wealth
A while ago, I was listening to 100 Ways to Create Wealth by Steve Chandler and Sam Beckford. If you haven’t read this book, I highly recommend the read. It’s a light read. Steve Chandler is a motivational speaker and coach in business. Sam Beckford is a very successful entrepreneur. Together, they have coached some very high-profile companies in the past few years. They’ve put together this humorous guide full of practical tips on creating wealth in your life. Most of these methods literally can be applied immediately in your work and even in your personal life. Here are my favorite three. You will learn how to find the forms of communication that best fit for you and your personality.

Dec 1, 2017 • 17min
13 | Achieve Balance While Jumping onto a Moving Train
The reality of the situation is that we never have just one thing going on. We’re always balancing work with family, family with fitness, fitness with rest time, rest time with finances. The list goes on and on. Take me, for example. I’m a mom, a wife, an IT consultant, a fitness instructor, a blogger, an entrepreneur, an investor. Not matter what we do in our life, we’re always juggling various different balls. Anytime we start anything new in our lives, be it a new career, fitness regimen or personal goal, we’re already jumping onto a moving train. You will learn why it's a load of crock that we can't ever achieve balance. How Warren Buffett coached his company on focus What we can do to find purpose in our life Practical tactics to find balance in your life

Nov 24, 2017 • 48min
12 | Book Launch Update - The Consultant's Code
In this episode Cat and Andy discuss the launch of Andy’s book The Consultant’s Code. They talk about the Four Pillars of the book which are: Intelligence Effort Likeability Intent They talk about what makes up those pillars as well as some common misconceptions about those pillars that can hold consultants back.

Nov 17, 2017 • 13min
11 | You Broke It You Bought It
In You Broke It You Bought It, Andy discusses the benefit of owing up to your mistakes. He discusses why being accountable for your actions and apologizing for negative impacts will actually help your career. He talks about why most consultants, and people for that matter, shy away from apologizing. Andy also covers that trust is built on taking responsibility for your actions You’ll learn the five (5) steps to apologizing to your client which is: Own the Actions Resulting in the Mistake Apologize Right Away Accept the Consequences Learn from the Mistake Move On You will learn that owing up to your mistakes and actions may be one of the best skills as a consultant. This builds affinity, respect, trust and you learn from your experiences. Each day is a learning experience for the next and each experience will serve you. Separate yourself from all of the other consultants by using the steps in You Broke It You Bought It.

Nov 11, 2017 • 17min
10 | Linear vs Nonlinear Thinking
In this episode Andy discusses the differences between linear, nonlinear and fragmented thinking. He explains the differences and the benefits to each type. Andy discusses how you can become a non linear thinker of a process by first using linear thinking. He also discusses how experts use non linear thinking to quickly solve problems and challenges however this approach can have some negative side effects at times. Fragmented thinking is also discussed and Andy explains the difference between fragmented thinking and non linear thinking. He also suggests to help fragmented thinkers by helping them through the process that you are explaining. As a consultant you can use linear thinking to become a non linear thinker which can save time and can separate you from other consultants.