Transformative Leadership Conversations with Winnie da Silva

Winnie da Silva
undefined
Jun 19, 2024 • 38min

The Long Game of Leading Change with Anthony Cheong

Are you prepared to commit to leading the long game of organizational change? In this episode of Transformative Leadership Conversations, Winnie da Silva is joined by Anthony Cheong, Executive Director and Global Head of HR Operations for Boston Consulting Group, to discuss what it takes to lead change. From emotional intelligence to stakeholder engagement, driving transformation takes curiosity, resilience, and a compelling narrative to rally around.Challenges of Driving Change: Leading change can be difficult and emotionally taxing, requiring a significant amount of energy and focus to navigate successfully.Emotional Intelligence Importance: Having a high level of emotional intelligence is crucial for understanding and managing your own emotions, as well as recognizing and empathizing with the emotions of others during times of change.Stakeholder Engagement Strategy: Building relationships, inspiring, and influencing others are key components of stakeholder engagement and management during change initiatives.Storytelling for Change: Using relatable stories to communicate the vision and strategy of change initiatives can help bring the transformation to life and make it more understandable and compelling for stakeholders.Curiosity and Understanding: Approaching individuals with negative emotions or resistance to change with curiosity and a desire to understand their perspective can help bridge gaps and foster collaboration.Resilience and Adaptability: Personal experiences, such as relocating to a new country, can teach valuable lessons in resilience, adaptability, and risk-taking, which are essential skills for leading change.Setting Realistic Expectations: Acknowledging the complexity and emotional weight of change projects, and setting realistic expectations for the time and effort required, is crucial for maintaining focus and momentum.Continuous Leadership and Persistence: As the leader driving change, it is essential to keep pushing forward, maintaining a strong leadership role, and driving the initiative to successful completion.ResourcesAnthony Cheong on LinkedInWinnie da Silva on LinkedIn
undefined
Jun 12, 2024 • 8min

Leading Change: Gift or Burden? with Winnie da Silva

What does it take for leaders to successfully navigate large-scale, complex change? In this episode, Winnie da Silva explores the concept of change through the lens of systems thinking, and shares the stages leaders go through during periods of great transition. She discusses the essential ingredients of leadership and provides insights from industry experts on embracing transformative change.Importance of Change: Change is a gift of grace that offers the possibility for growth and transformation into a better version of ourselves and our world.Systems Thinking: Systems thinking requires a shift in mindset from linear thinking to embracing complexity and interconnectedness when approaching change.Emotional Work of Change: Change is emotional work, and the rhythm of change is not linear, as adult humans do not change smoothly.Leadership Reflection: Leaders navigating change need to reflect on their own mindsets and behaviors that may hinder their ability to lead others through change.Empathy in Leadership: Leaders should demonstrate empathy by truly understanding the perspectives of those they are asking to change and stepping into their shoes.Letting Go of Perfection: In large-scale complex change, leaders need to let go of perfection and ego, as the envisioned change may not end up exactly as intended.Leading Change Initiatives: Leaders need three core ingredients for successful large-scale, complex change: self-reflection, empathy, and letting go of perfection and ego.Immunity to Change: The immunity to change approach protects individuals from perceiving change as a threat and plays a role in how neuroscience and stress impact our ambitions to change.ResourcesWinnie da Silva on LinkedIn
undefined
May 29, 2024 • 53min

Contemporary Talent Strategies with Tom Skiba

In this episode, you'll learn key strategies for effective talent acquisition from organizational psychologist Tom Skiba, VP of Talent Strategy at Redesign Health. Discover how to set a high bar for hiring, challenge candidates with job-relevant tasks, and create a vision for roles that inspire trust and success in your team.Importance of Trust in Leadership: Trust in leadership is crucial for employees to feel secure and valued in the workplace. Leaders need to provide confirmation and recognition to instill trust in their team members.Challenges of Complexity in the Workplace: Managing complexity in the workplace requires a shift from stable roles to dynamic team structures that can adapt to changing priorities and demands.Transactional Nature of Work: The trend towards more transactional work relationships can impact trust and motivation in the workplace, leading to a focus on specific tasks and outcomes rather than broader purpose.Fractional Talent Trend: The rise of fractional roles presents opportunities for flexible work arrangements but can also impact organizational trust and collaboration.Purpose and Meaning in Work: Employees seek meaning and purpose in their work beyond just social justice initiatives, looking for tasks that provide impact and recognition.Vision for Roles and Teams: Having a clear vision for roles and teams helps set a high bar for performance, aligns expectations, and fosters trust and motivation among team members.Challenging Candidates in the Hiring Process: Challenging candidates with tasks related to the job during the hiring process can provide valuable insights into their capabilities and motivation, setting a high standard for performance.Fair and Challenging Candidate Experience: Providing a fair and challenging candidate experience, where all candidates are tested on relevant job tasks, can enhance the selection process and ensure a high-quality hire.ResourcesTom Skiba on LinkedIn | Redesign HealthWinnie da Silva on LinkedIn
undefined
May 22, 2024 • 44min

Talent-Centric Leadership with Larry Kutscher

Powerful insights often occur when you least expect them. But what does it take to become a successful leader, especially in high-growth companies? In this episode of Transformative Leadership Conversations, host Winnie Da Silva delves into this question with Larry Kutscher, Chairman of the Board at A Place for Mom. Through their conversation, Larry shares valuable insights and advice based on his extensive experience in leadership roles, shedding light on the importance of talent, culture, and effective leadership skills in driving organizational success.Leadership Skills vs. People Leadership: Distinguishing between leadership skills and people leadership is crucial for effective leadership development. While leadership skills are essential for overall business success, people leadership involves managing and leading individuals within a team. It is a nuanced understanding.Hiring the Right Talent: According to Larry, hiring the right talent is critical for business success, especially in high-growth companies. Focusing on leadership skills and cultural fit can lead to better outcomes and attract top talent.Culture and Leadership: The CEO plays a significant role in shaping the company culture. According to Larry, they are the culture. They significantly impact the culture, and aligning leadership skills with the desired culture is essential for organizational success.Best Candidate Hiring: Prioritizing leadership skills over specific expertise can lead to better hiring decisions. Larry discusses how hiring the best candidate with strong leadership skills can fill gaps and adapt to various organizational roles.Interviewing and Past Behavior: Evaluating past behavior during interviews can provide insights into future performance. Understanding how candidates have handled situations in the past can predict their potential success in similar roles moving forward.Learning from Mistakes: Recognizing and learning from mistakes is crucial for leadership development. Admitting when a hiring decision is not the right fit and making necessary changes can lead to better outcomes in the future.Challenges of Becoming a CEO: Larry shares how transitioning to a CEO role can be challenging and lonely. They are constantly under the microscope. CEOs must navigate the complexities of leadership, maintain trust and authenticity, and understand the impact of their actions on the organization.Taking Risks and Career Advancement: Taking personal risks, speaking up in meetings, and being clear about career goals are essential for career advancement. Communicating aspirations and actively seeking opportunities can lead to growth and development in leadership roles.ResourcesLarry Kutscher on LinkedInWinnie da Silva on LinkedIn
undefined
May 15, 2024 • 10min

Your Talent Mindset: Is it Transactional or Strategic? with Winnie da Silva

What happens when companies begin to take their talent for granted? In this episode of Transformative Leadership Conversations, Winnie da Silva delves into the critical topic of talent and its impact on organizational success. From the cautionary tale of Boeing's neglect of talent leading to catastrophic consequences, to the rise of transactional talent in today's fast-paced economy, she explores the importance of selecting and nurturing the right people. How can leaders strike a balance between transactional and integrative approaches to talent management in a world of increasing complexity and speed?Neglect of Talent: Neglecting talent can have severe consequences for organizations, as seen in the case of Boeing where a shift in priorities led to catastrophic failures.Role of Leaders in Talent Selection: Leaders play a crucial role in selecting talent and creating a culture that values talent, which can ultimately determine the success of the organization.Transactional Talent Economy: The rise of transactional economies has led to a focus on short-term profits over long-term investments in talent, resulting in a transactional approach to employment relationships.Trends in Transactional Talent: Key trends in transactional talent include fractional hiring, freelance and gig economy, remote work, and increased use of AI, shaping the nature of employment relationships.Human Sustainability: Deloitte's Global Human Capital Trends Report emphasizes the importance of human sustainability in organizations, highlighting the need for a balance between transactional and integrative approaches to talent management.Best Hiring Practices: Larry Kutscher knows the importance of finding the right match for a role rather than just the right person, emphasizing transparency about job expectations, culture, and company realities.Impact of Trends on Employers and Employees: Tom Skiba shares insights on the impacts of current trends on employers and employees, focusing on matching CEOs to companies and new approaches to talent selection.ResourcesWinnie da Silva on LinkedIn
undefined
Apr 24, 2024 • 39min

Conquering Imposter Syndrome with Carolyn Herfurth

Powerful insights often arise when exploring the intersection of imposter syndrome and organizational dynamics. In this episode of Transformative Leadership Conversations, host Winnie Da Silva dives deep into imposter syndrome with Carolyn Herfurth, co-founder of the Imposter Syndrome Institute. They discuss the origins of imposter syndrome, its impact on individuals and organizations, and practical strategies to overcome it.Carolyn Herfurth, with a background in corporate sales and entrepreneurship, brings over 20 years of experience in advising entrepreneurs for strategic growth. As the co-founder of the Imposter Syndrome Institute, Carolyn works tirelessly to help both people and organizations identify imposter syndrome and understand the sources of it. She provides practical tools for self-awareness, and guides others to overcome self-doubt in their professional and personal lives.Episode Highlights:Introduction to Imposter Syndrome: Imposter syndrome is a common belief shared by many individuals that they are not as talented or capable as others perceive them to be, despite evidence of their success.Background of Imposter Syndrome Institute: The Imposter Syndrome Institute was co-founded by Carolyn Herfurth and Dr. Valerie Young to address the impact of imposter syndrome on individuals and organizations.Types of Imposter Syndrome: There are five types of imposter syndrome identified by Dr. Valerie Young, including perfectionists, experts, natural geniuses, soloists, and superhumans.Gender and Imposter Syndrome: Imposter syndrome affects both men and women, with men also experiencing acute feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt.Corporate Impact of Imposter Syndrome: Imposter syndrome can impact productivity, innovation, turnover, and overall organizational success, making it crucial for leaders to address.Tools for Addressing Imposter Syndrome: Normalizing imposter syndrome, understanding its sources, and reframing negative thoughts are practical tools individuals can use to combat imposter feelings.Connection to Psychological Safety: Imposter syndrome can be a barrier to psychological safety in organizations, highlighting the need for individual and organizational interventions.Educational Interventions: Providing education on imposter syndrome during onboarding and partnering with experts in psychological safety and competency models can help organizations address imposter syndrome effectively.ResourcesCarolyn Herfurth on LinkedIn | WebsiteWinnie da Silva on LinkedIn
undefined
Apr 17, 2024 • 35min

Navigating Through Imposter Syndrome with Dea Katel Fisher

While imposter syndrome affects a wide variety of people, it can hit some groups harder than others. In this episode of Transformative Leadership Conversations, you'll gain insights into how imposter syndrome can impact your career journey, especially as a woman and an immigrant. Learn practical strategies, like journaling and understanding your sphere of control, to overcome imposter syndrome and step into your power authentically.Dea Katel Fisher, the global head of internal communications and employee experience at Squarespace, brings over 20 years of experience in communications, change management, and people and culture leadership. With a background in journalism and a passion for building impactful cultures, Dea has led internal communications functions at major companies like Spotify and Pernod Ricard. Her expertise lies in fostering inclusive cultures, navigating change, and empowering individuals to embrace authenticity and self-awareness in their leadership journey.Episode Highlights:Early Career Imposter: In the early stages of a career, imposter syndrome can manifest as overconfidence followed by a realization of the need to learn and grow, leading to a sense of inadequacy.Validation and Impact: Validation from others, especially from respected individuals, can have a profound impact on overcoming imposter syndrome and recognizing one's true abilities.Authenticity and Identity: Balancing authenticity with confidence is crucial, especially for women in leadership roles, as societal expectations and cultural backgrounds can influence feelings of imposter syndrome.Immigrant Influence: Immigrant backgrounds, like coming from families who fled challenging circumstances, can contribute to feelings of imposter syndrome due to the lack of a blueprint for success in a new environment.Self-Reflection Exercise: Using a journaling template to differentiate between facts and the story one tells themselves can help individuals train their brains to understand the difference and challenge negative narratives.Sphere of Control vs. Influence: Understanding what aspects of a situation are within one's control, influence, or neither can help in letting go of things that cannot be changed, leading to a sense of empowerment and acceptance.Importance of Letting Go: Finding a way to let go of things that cannot be changed is crucial for stepping into one's power and overcoming imposter syndrome, as acceptance of limitations can lead to personal growth and success.ResourcesDea Katel Fischer on LinkedInWinnie da Silva on LinkedInWinniedasilva.com
undefined
Apr 10, 2024 • 11min

Unmasking Imposter Syndrome with Winnie da Silva

In this podcast episode, Winnie shares exactly how imposter syndrome can prevent you from enjoying your accomplishments, promotions, and accolades. She’ll help you identify and overcome imposter syndrome so you can feel like you truly earned and deserve your success.Episode Highlights:Imposter Syndrome Impact: Imposter syndrome can prevent you from enjoying your success and lead you to believe you are deceiving others. This mindset can hinder your ability to feel deserving of your accomplishments and promotions.Belief in Success: Overcoming imposter syndrome is crucial for believing in and feeling good about your success. It is essential to recognize and acknowledge your achievements as earned rather than attributing them to luck.Feeling of Belonging: Imposter syndrome can create a barrier to feeling like you belong in your position or have earned your accolades. It is important to address these feelings of inadequacy to fully embrace your accomplishments.Self-Perception: Imposter syndrome distorts your self-perception, leading you to doubt your abilities and qualifications. When you confront these negative thoughts, you can build confidence in your skills and achievements.Recognition of Accomplishments: Acknowledging and celebrating your accomplishments is essential for combating imposter syndrome. Take time to recognize your hard work and achievements so you can overcome feelings of fraudulence.Promotion of Self-Worth: Imposter syndrome undermines your sense of self-worth and can hinder personal growth and development. It is crucial to cultivate a positive self-image and recognize your value to combat these feelings of inadequacy.Embracing Success: Embracing success involves overcoming imposter syndrome and recognizing your worth and contributions. By accepting and celebrating your achievements, you can break free from the cycle of self-doubt and impostor feelings.ResourcesWinnie da Silva on LinkedIn Get the whole season and the companion guide at Winniedasilva.com
undefined
Apr 3, 2024 • 4min

Introducing Season 5 of Transformative Leadership Conversations with Winnie da Silva

Powerful insights often occur when you least expect them. On Transformative Leadership Conversations, they're at the heart of every episode.I’m your host, Winnie da Silva, and I’m driven by a passion to share the stories and strategies that shape effective leaders, teams, and organizations. Since launching this podcast in December of 2020, we've delved deep into the individual stories of leaders, uncovering what makes their leadership stand out and the challenges they've overcome. In Season 4, Peter Axelson and I explored team effectiveness with the Team Development Masterclass, offering methodologies, tools, and exercises to enhance your ability to build effective teams. This year, 2024, marks a fresh chapter. And I’m really excited about this new direction. Each month, we'll explore a different leadership theme from three angles: my reflections, a leader's journey, and an expert's viewpoint. What I love about this new approach is that you get a multifaceted and diverse experience from these three perspectives offering a prism of insights and strategies for each topic we explore together. And just like always – each episode will equip you with the inspiration, strategies, and tools to refine your own leadership and help you lead effective teams and thriving organizations. Based on your feedback and my work with clients, I’ve picked themes relevant to you. They include topics like… The notorious Impostor Syndrome – what actually is it, how can you overcome it and even if you don’t have it, why should you as a leader care about it…Leading through change – I love this topic because it’s for everybody – we are all leading through some kind of change right now (and probably into the foreseeable future) – and I’m excited to go deep and practical here…Innovation – how important is it to be an innovative leader? What are the different ways in which innovation can manifest? And how do we get more of it? Building Your Leadership Brand – what does it mean to build a leadership brand, what elements might be included, and how do we do this so that it’s not just all about us and us selling ourselves?Hospitable Leadership – now, for those of you who know me well – I’m a bit of a foodie and our family absolutely loves making meals and hosting dinner parties at our home. And that’s got me thinking – could hospitality be a key ingredient for great leadership? We’re going to explore this topic and find out together!  ...and there will be so much more. I’m so happy that you’ll be joining us and throughout this new year I want to invite you to join our community by sharing your thoughts, questions, and experiences. You can do that in so many ways! Subscribe and leave a comment on your podcast platform of choice, send me an email at winnie@winnifred.org, listen to the podcast and leave a comment on my website at www.winniedasilva.com, or find me on LinkedIn. Whether you’re engaging with us online, suggesting topics, or joining the conversation on social media, your voice is a vital part of this podcast.  You are always welcome to take a seat at the table where every conversation has the potential for transformative change. Stay tuned for our first episode of 2024, where we'll dive into Imposter Syndrome, setting the stage for a year of transformative conversations.
undefined
Nov 2, 2023 • 7min

Universal Best Practices

The podcast covers nine universal best practices for team development, including role modeling, investing in relationships, changing mindsets and behaviors, emphasizing the process, grappling with big questions, making assumptions explicit, seeking feedback, and continuous improvement.

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app