Corporate CPR Episode 16: Integrating Blockchain Tech in Business Processes with Carine Schneider

Carine Schneider is the President of AST Private Company Solutions, which focuses on developing technology and services solutions for private companies worldwide. 

She’s a thought leader in the financial services industry, previously serving as CEO for several successful companies, was named one of the 100 most Influential Women in Silicon Valley, was recognized in “Women to Watch” by Brown Brothers Harriman, and is a Fellow of Global Equity. 

She is an expert who can speak on the private market/equity, capable management, the future of fintech, financial literacy, the gender equity gap, and more.

On the podcast, today, Carine and I discuss the link between blockchain technology & business corporations, alongside how finance is inventing new ways to make blockchain technology more useful and reliable in business.

Key takeaways from our interview. 

  • How digital records are managed using blockchain technology. 
  • How we can impact consumer buying habits through the provision of more information.
  • Long-term business strategies that are structured alongside blockchain technology. 

Connect with Carine. 

Website – https://www.astfinancial.com/

Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/carineschneider/ 

Twitter – https://twitter.com/carineschneider 

How Agile Coaching Can Transform Your Entire Organization

The Agile methodology that revolutionized IT project management has since made its way into other industries, with impressive results. However, not every organization has been able to implement Agile project management successfully. Any time you try to change the culture of an organization, you meet resistance. If you haven’t been able to transform your organization’s approach yet, Agile coaching is the solution. With expert support, you can overcome any obstacle in your way.

How Agile Coaching Can Transform Your Entire Organization

Benefits of an Agile Approach

Demand for Agile coaches has grown significantly, so much so that it was classified as one of 2017’s “Most Promising Jobs”. The number of Agile coaches has more than doubled since. Companies have found that it’s better to invest in proper training. You’re more likely to instill the Agile mindset correctly when you have coaches who truly embody the approach. Most failed efforts are the result of inexperienced managers who don’t fully understand what it means to be Agile.

Agile project management gives you control and flexibility, two concepts that many people see as mutually exclusive. The idea that your projects can be managed in small chunks by several teams can seem radical to staff that are more used to the traditional waterfall approach, where everything is mapped out in advance. However, the Agile approach delivers more predictability and allows for continuous improvement since the project can adapt to changing conditions.

The Need for a Coach

Companies want to reap the benefits of Agile quickly, but company culture doesn’t change overnight. Given that core concepts of the Agile methodology seem so foreign to many workers, it can be hard to get everyone on board. That’s where a coach becomes vital. When your staff works with an Agile coach, they get to see the Agile mentality in action. It’s much easier to believe in the methodology when you see it working.

Coaches from outside also enter the office without the biases that your workers already have towards your management. Even the best managers are hated by at least a couple of workers. Bringing in an outsider sidesteps those preexisting feelings and allows your staff to approach training with an open mind. So, not only can an Agile coach show your team the right way to work, but they’ll also be more likely to succeed at transforming your organization.

Agile Outcomes for Enterprises

With an Agile approach, your company will indeed become more agile. That means you can react faster when unexpected events occur. The last two years have proven that agile enterprises will thrive in the face of adversity. When your team is accustomed to dynamic workflows and collaboration, sudden changes are no longer feared. Businesses that had already invested in agile coaching found themselves in a much better position throughout the pandemic than those that had not made the switch.

If your business is struggling to implement the Agile methodology, or you have projects that you haven’t been able to bring to fruition, contact Project Genetics to schedule an appointment with our project management experts. We’ll help you find the right solution for your company.

Corporate CPR Episode 15: Expanding Corporate Board Diversity with Esther Aguilera

Esther Aguilera is President and CEO of the Latino Corporate Directors Association (LCDA), which convenes Latino directors and executives at the highest levels of corporate leadership.

She’s a proven leader who brings a 30-year record of successfully executing strategic business plans to drive organizational effectiveness, growth, and impact. 

In her current role, she influences some of the most powerful companies by bringing together accomplished executives at the pinnacle of corporate governance to advance diversity in the boardroom.  

In our interview today, Esther and I discussed diversity and why having a diverse board can lead to better decision-making and overall company growth.

Key takeaways from our interview:

  • Diverse boards provide diverse perspectives that can help companies thrive
  • Qualifications for board membership involves specific educational focus areas, including P&L leadership 
  • Why boards should reflect their employee and customer base as well as adapt to future demographic trends

Relevant Links:

Website: https://latinocorporatedirectors.org/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esther-aguilera-lcda/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClqCZ6TV0k7gUtgMS0kTQ0w 

Corporate CPR Episode 14: Leading sustainable change management implementations with Jake Jacobs

Jake Jacobs has spent 35 years consulting leaders of diverse industries including technology, hospitality, entertainment, and finance. Having worked with 96 organizations from small nonprofits to Fortune 50 enterprises, he has implemented numerous change initiatives from culture change, mergers and acquisitions, and leadership transitions.

In this interview, we discuss the challenges companies face when navigating change initiatives and strategies to lead sustainable change management implementations.

Key Takeaways from today’s interview. 

  • Change must be combined with continuity to be sustainable.
  • Rather than focusing on “what’s in it for me?” consider engaging the team in a process of developing a collective future to determine what’s great for the whole organization.
  • Employees are often on board with change if they feel heard during the process. If some individuals seem opposed to change, engage them in the process to understand those perspectives and find solutions.

Connect with Jake

Corporate CPR Episode 13: Assessing your employer value proposition for long-term retention with Stephen Kohler

Stephen Kohler, is an intuitive founder and CEO. He is a university of Chicago MBA trained executive with P&L experience who led global marketing and strategy departments for several blue chip & industry leading brands such as Weber, Kraft, and Shure.

Stephen founded Audira to help people find clarity, direction and purpose in their work. He talks about Audira and discusses why they believe the most powerful foundational leadership skill is listening.

Key Takeaways from today’s interview. 

  • How the pandemic has shed light on why it’s important for organizations to truly listen to their employees. 
  • Embracing the digital culture of working from anywhere.
  • Why it’s important for organizations to be clear on what they stand for and believe in. 
  • Employee engagement, and how involving employees in decision making will help retain great talent. 

Connect with Stephen

Website – https://audiralabs.com/ 

Personal LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-kohler-989010a/ 

Company LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/audiralabs 

Twitter – https://twitter.com/audiralabs