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What's Next! with Tiffani Bova

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Nov 7, 2024 • 27min

Becoming Future Ready with Frederik Pferdt

Frederik Pferdt, former Chief Innovation Evangelist at Google and author of "What's Next Is Now," explores how to actively shape our futures. He introduces six principles to live future-ready, emphasizing that our choices influence our paths. Frederik contrasts the concepts of mindset and mind state, urging a more dynamic approach to decision-making. He also shares intriguing insights on emerging technologies like flying taxis and advocates for the power of intentional living. This conversation is perfect for anyone looking to cultivate a growth-oriented mindset!
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Oct 31, 2024 • 32min

Cultivating Culture Across Generations with Jessica Kriegel

Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova.    This week, I’m joined by Jessica Kriegel. She is the Chief Scientist of Workplace Culture for Culture Partners, leading research and strategy in best practices for driving results through culture. For 15+ years, Jessica has been guiding global, national, Fortune 100, and other organizations across finance, technology, real estate, and healthcare industries on the path to creating intentional cultures that accelerate performance. And she has a book coming out called The Culture Equation, where she dives into how people think and act to get results.    THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… leaders who want to improve company culture.   TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE… what does it take to build a thriving company culture? In this episode, Jessica shares her findings and explains why traditional corporate structures aren’t cutting it anymore. She shares how leaders can create a more people-first approach that drives engagement and results.    Key Takeaways: Stereotypes around how Gen Z and millennials impact the workforce are keeping leaders from actually seeing these employees on their team as people. Jessica says it’s not about understanding different generations but about understanding life stages.  Culture isn’t a task that can be delegated to HR. Leaders need to be closely involved in shaping it. Leaders must be adaptable to the evolving needs of their teams. Focusing on what’s in your control gets you out of the blame game and into your sphere of influence.   WHAT I LOVE MOST… Jessica’s technique to encourage accountability in her team is to model above-the-line thinking. She breaks it down into these four steps: see it, own it, solve it, do it.   Running Time: 32:18   Subscribe on iTunes   Find Tiffani Online: LinkedIn Facebook X   Find Jessica Online: LinkedIn Podcast
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Oct 24, 2024 • 34min

RELOAD: Self-Development, Diversity, and True Leadership with Ron Carucci

In this discussion, Ron Carucci, co-founder of Navalent and bestselling author, dives into the essence of true leadership. He emphasizes the importance of diverse perspectives and genuine relationships in fostering a thriving organizational culture. Carucci discusses the common pitfalls of traditional training methods and the need for self-awareness among leaders. He also explores how generational differences impact leadership styles and highlights the role of AI in shaping human interactions in the workplace. A must-listen for aspiring leaders!
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Oct 17, 2024 • 29min

The Journey of Leadership with Dana Maor

Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova.    I have the pleasure of welcoming Dana Maor to the show this week. She is the Global Co-Head for the McKinsey People and Organizational Performance Practice and is a member of its Knowledge Council. As a senior partner, she works with leaders globally to transform their organization and themselves and serves as the co-dean of multiple McKinsey leadership programs. She's also the co-author of a new book called The Journey of Leadership.   THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… anyone who wants to develop leadership skills that focus on long-term success.    TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE… leadership isn’t about having all of the answers. It’s about creating environments where people can thrive and innovate. In this episode, Dana explores practical solutions to become this leader.   Key Takeaways: Learn to think beyond what you deliver in the here and now. Develop the muscle to problem-solve together. Understand whether it’s the moment to be vulnerable or confident. It’s important to develop your capacity as a leader to be able to help your team members grow.  Taking the time to reflect is in service of your organization.    WHAT I LOVE MOST…Dana's advice on the necessity of “micro experiments” stood out – small, actionable changes that expand your comfort zone and leadership capacity.   Running Time: 28:51   Subscribe on iTunes   Find Tiffani Online: LinkedIn Facebook X   Find Dana Online: LinkedIn    Dana’s Book:  The Journey of Leadership  
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Oct 10, 2024 • 35min

RELOAD: Giving Yourself Permission to be Uncomfortable, Successful, and HUMAN with Beth Comstock

Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova.  This week, I’m excited to replay an insightful conversation with the accomplished Beth Comstock. Beth is a self-described change-maker who has been the President of Integrated Media at NBC Universal, overseeing Ad-sales, Marketing, and Research. She led the company’s digital efforts, including Peacock Equity acquiring iVillage.com, and oversaw the founding of Hulu. She was then tapped by GE to accelerate its evolution from an old-school conglomerate to a global technology-driven company. Cultivating a start-up mentality across the organization for over two decades, she catalyzed growth and novel thinking within GE, ultimately operating their Business Innovation unit. She was also the first female Vice Chair and first Chief Marketing Officer at GE in more than 20 years. She is a member of Nike’s board of directors and a Forbes World’s 100 Most Powerful Women. She’s also a published author with her book Imagine It Forward.     THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… anyone who wants to learn from one of the most successful ‘introverted change-makers’ about how to inspire teams, get uncomfortable, change jobs and companies gracefully, and transform a 125-year-old brand.    TODAY’S MAIN MESSAGE… Beth shares nuggets of gold gleaned from her 20-year career at GE and NBC Universal. Beth provides inspiration and guidance in an age of staggering technological advancement, the ever-stronger pull of the “next big thing,” and the gravity of the unknown. It is becoming exceedingly important to be self-aware and cognizant of the things that make our businesses human and creative. We work with and for humans, and our customers and audiences are human. Likewise, it is important that our leadership be just as rooted in our humanity. It is our honest and dynamic experience as human beings that will allow us and our businesses to thrive in a world ruled more and more by algorithms and automation.    WHAT I LOVE MOST… Beth is always looking to write her next story and live it as a courageous human being. She has learned along the way that our jobs do not define us. Who we are, the networks we create, the people we meet along the way–that’s what is important. With each new opportunity comes the next story we will create!    Running time: 34:54   Subscribe on iTunes   Find Tiffani Online: Facebook LinkedIn X   Find Beth Online: LinkedIn    Beth’s Book:  Imagine It Forward     
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Oct 3, 2024 • 34min

Leading with Vision with Dave Liniger

In this conversation with Dave Liniger, co-founder of RE/MAX and a best-selling author, he shares insights from his remarkable journey in the real estate industry. Topics include building a global franchise from scratch with his wife, navigating industry challenges, and the significance of setting goals. Liniger also emphasizes the power of leadership that inspires hope and the importance of community in achieving success. This is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone looking to lead effectively and embrace change.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 24min

Leadership Lessons with Dr. Thom Mayer

Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova.    This week, I’m eager to welcome Dr. Thom Mayer to the podcast. He is the Medical Director for the NFL Players Association and was recently nominated to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Dr. Mayer was the originator of the entire NFL Concussion Guidelines program and thus has changed the nature of concussion diagnosis and management worldwide. He served as the Command Physician at the Pentagon Rescue Operation 9/11, Incident Commander for the inhalational anthrax outbreak in Washington, DC, that same year, and led a Team Rubicon Mobile Emergency Team in Ukraine following the outbreak of war. But if that isn’t enough, he's written 25 books, including his most recent, Leadership Is Worthless...But Leading Is Priceless.   THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… anyone looking to sharpen their leadership skills.    TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE… leading through a crisis requires more than just quick decision-making but resilience, adaptability, and a team-first mentality. Dr. Mayer draws on his experience to explore how leaders can navigate uncharted territory while inspiring growth and innovation.    Key takeaways:  - It’s better to build relationships than to build a resume. - Burnout occurs when you become disconnected from your deep joy. - There’s no such thing as a “future” leader. We’re all leading in some way.  - Everybody will fail, but those who learn to make their failures their fuel will grow from setbacks.    WHAT I LOVE MOST… Dr. Mayer says the three common qualities of standout leaders are: thinking about leading as a verb, acting on it within a week, and innovating not at the speed of genius or creativity but at the speed of trust.    Running Time: 24:05   Subscribe on iTunes   Find Tiffani Online: Facebook LinkedIn X   Find Dr. Mayer Online: Website  LinkedIn    Dr. Mayer’s Book:  Leadership Is Worthless...But Leading Is Priceless  
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Sep 19, 2024 • 31min

The Art of Convincing with Adele Gambardella and Chip Massey

Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova.  This week, I’m welcoming two incredible guests to the show who are co-founders of the Convincing Company, a crisis communication and training firm. They have recently co-authored the book Convince Me.  Adele Gambardella owned an award-winning PR agency in DC for 15 years. She has served as a PR strategist, corporate counsel, and crisis management for clients including the United Nations, Facebook, Johnson and Johnson, and our current president, Joe Biden.  Chip Massey is a former FBI hostage negotiator and special agent. In his 22-year career in the Bureau, he has led high-profile cases, spearheaded the New York FBI Office Crisis Negotiations team, and won the prestigious FBI Director's Award. At the Convincing Company, he guides executives and their teams in how to apply the bureau's negotiation techniques to business situations.  THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… anyone looking to sharpen their persuasion skills.   TODAY’S MAIN MESSAGE… being experienced is one thing. Being able to convince others is an entirely other thing. In this episode, Adele and Chip dive into proven strategies for convincing others effectively and respectfully. Whether you're in sales, leadership, or any other field, these tips are invaluable. Key takeaways: - Adele introduces the idea of a convincing continuum that unfreezes cognitive biases. - Be mindful of how people want to be convinced. Some may be fact-based while others may be emotions-based. - When you get closer to understanding somebody’s unstated narrative, you have a better shot at persuading them to accept a belief. WHAT I LOVE MOST… I love how different Adele and Chip’s backgrounds are and how that contributes to this episode's unique insights and strategies.    Running Time: 31:29   Subscribe on iTunes   Find Tiffani Online: Facebook LinkedIn X   Find Adele & Chip Online: Website  Adele’s LinkedIn  Chip’s LinkedIn   Adele & Chip’s Book:  Convince Me: High-Stakes Negotiation Tactics to Get Results in Any Business Situation
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Sep 12, 2024 • 35min

RELOAD: Making Your Emotions Work for You with Justin Bariso

Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova.    This week I’m bringing back an insightful conversation with Justin Bariso. Justin is an author, columnist, speaker, and consultant, and his thoughts on leadership management and emotional intelligence have been featured by Time, Business Insider,  CNBC, and Forbes among others. He is the author of “EQ Applied: The Real-World Guide to Emotional Intelligence," which uses fascinating research, modern examples, and personal stories to teach you how to make emotions work for you. Today,  Justin focuses on helping others harness the power of emotion for good. You can read Justin’s work on INC.com, where over a million people a month read his column on emotional intelligence and leadership management. Justin has been recognized by LinkedIn as a top voice in leadership management and workplace culture.     THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… this episode is a reality check for all of us. It is all about investing in the emotional side of our interpersonal interactions as humans both in the written word, as well as in the spoken word.    TODAY’S MAIN MESSAGE… we spend so much time talking about the academic side of leadership, growth, marketing, and sales but we forget to account for our human emotions in a field that is so inextricably tied to human interaction. No matter how much time we take to examine our communication and emotional styles, we’re still limited by our perspective, experiences and biases.     WHAT I LOVE MOST… it was wonderful to have Justin come on and give us a gentle tap to remind us how important the human aspect of business and interaction is, and of course, tied to that is our rich emotional life.    Running Time: 34:58   Subscribe on iTunes   Find Tiffani Online: Facebook LinkedIn X   Find Justin Online: X LinkedIn    Justin’s Writing:  INC.com  EQ Applied
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Sep 5, 2024 • 37min

Bringing Radical Respect to Your Team with Kim Scott

Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova.    This week, I welcome Kim Scott back for the third time on the podcast. She is the author of a new book called Radical Respect: How to Work Together Better, and of course, Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity. She is the co-founder of the company Radical Candor. Kim was a CEO coach at Dropbox, Qualtrics, Twitter, and other tech companies. She was a member of the faculty at Apple University. Before that, she led AdSense, YouTube, and DoubleClick teams at Google.    THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… anyone struggling with giving or receiving feedback in a professional setting.   TODAY’S MAIN MESSAGE… respect is critical in the workplace, especially when there are many differing opinions and styles. But how do you practically go about fostering a culture of respect? It’s not by keeping your opinions to yourself. In fact, Kim says sharing feedback and making space for disagreement is a sign of respect for one another.   Key takeaways: Respect begins with unconditional regard for humanity and it shouldn’t need to be earned We can disagree and do it in a respectful way Kim’s three steps to approach a boss to share criticism are: solicit feedback, focus on the good, ask if it’s a good time to share your thoughts    WHAT I LOVE MOST… Kim says you can’t address all of the unconscious biases in the world, but you can (and should) address the ones that will get in the way of your team working together.    Running Time: 36:55   Subscribe on iTunes   Find Tiffani Online: Facebook LinkedIn X   Find Kim Online: Website  LinkedIn    Kim’s Book:  Radical Respect  

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