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Transformational Thinkers with Sara Sheehan - Mindset Mastery: Resilience, Continuous Learning, and Strategic Alignment

Mindset Mastery: Resilience, Continuous Learning, and Strategic Alignment

06/11/24 • 20 min

Transformational Thinkers with Sara Sheehan

Sara Sheehan shares an episode containing three messages about mindset approaches. The three approaches collectively yield an attainable vision of transformational leadership. Drawing on her years of experience, Sara’s passion for building long-term relationships and delivering business results gives this episode a timely impact. Transformational leadership has never been as important as it is now.

The three mindset approaches Sara lays out involve resilient leadership, the learning leader, and aligning vision with action. Resilient leadership is about transforming challenges into opportunities. Not all leadership navigates smooth waters, storms will be encountered. How does a leader handle storms gracefully? The learning leader and aligning vision with action address qualities that a good leader must cultivate to realize success.

In this episode, Sara’s advice encompasses the necessity of continuous education, what that education involves, how to cultivate a clear and compelling vision, and how to align goal setting with that vision. While Sara acknowledges that all leaders are individuals and every organization will need different strengths at different times, transformational leadership will always involve resilience, growth, and the alignment of vision and goals. Knowing how to approach these mindsets and make them work for each organization is part of the legacy of effective leadership.

Contact Sara Sheehan | Sara Sheehan Consulting:

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Transcript:

Sara Sheehan: [00:00:02] Hi there, I'm Sara Sheehan and welcome to my podcast, Transformational Thinkers with Sara Sheehan. Today I'm sharing a collective of three messages with mindset approaches that yield transformational leadership in a monologue format. In the first segment, I'll talk about resilient leadership, transforming challenges into opportunities and building resilient leadership. In the second segment, I'll discuss approaches for the learning leader. Keeping ahead of the curve with continuous education. And finally, we will discuss how aligning vision with action is the key to strategic success.

Sara Sheehan: [00:00:57] Hi there! Today I am going to talk a little bit about transforming challenges into opportunities and building resilient leadership. Leadership is not just about steering organizations through smooth waters, but also about navigating through storms. Challenges and setbacks are inevitable aspects of the working world, and a leader's ability to handle these situations gracefully and effectively is what defines true resilience. For CEOs, cultivating resilience is not just a personal trait, but a crucial component of their professional legacy. Resilience and leadership goes beyond simply recovering from setbacks. It involves using challenges as stepping stones for growth and learning. When faced with difficulties, resilient leaders look for lessons and opportunities for improvement. They see every setback as a chance to refine their strategies and enhance their teams capabilities. This mindset not only helps in overcoming current challenges, but also prepares the organization for future hurdles. Another key aspect of building resilience is focusing on personal and team strengths. By understanding and leveraging your strengths and those of your team, you can navigate challenges more effectively. Strength-based coaching can help identify these areas of potential and develop them further, contributing to a more resilient organizational culture.

Sara Sheehan: [00:02:58] One way to look at using your strengths is by thinking of a strength as a muscle that you need to build and work out. If you are using it regularly, you'll be more likely to increase its strength, increase the connection that you have with that capability, and actually build more confidence in it. Constructive feedback is a cornerstone of personal and professional development. For CEOs, seeking and acting on feedback that can lead to significant improvements in leadership style and decision-making processes, embracing feedback not as a criticism, but as a vital part of input, a vital piece of input that can help refine your strategies and approaches. Just to double-click on this topic a little bit, make sure that you're looking at feedback as a tool, a means to an end that can help you make significant leaps in your performance. If you don't have feedback happening where you're able to learn from others, you may be stuck in a significant way. You may be hitting that upper-limiting problem. Seeking a mentor's perspective is something that is so very important. Experiencing challenges offers a great opportunity to check in with a few of your ...

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Sara Sheehan shares an episode containing three messages about mindset approaches. The three approaches collectively yield an attainable vision of transformational leadership. Drawing on her years of experience, Sara’s passion for building long-term relationships and delivering business results gives this episode a timely impact. Transformational leadership has never been as important as it is now.

The three mindset approaches Sara lays out involve resilient leadership, the learning leader, and aligning vision with action. Resilient leadership is about transforming challenges into opportunities. Not all leadership navigates smooth waters, storms will be encountered. How does a leader handle storms gracefully? The learning leader and aligning vision with action address qualities that a good leader must cultivate to realize success.

In this episode, Sara’s advice encompasses the necessity of continuous education, what that education involves, how to cultivate a clear and compelling vision, and how to align goal setting with that vision. While Sara acknowledges that all leaders are individuals and every organization will need different strengths at different times, transformational leadership will always involve resilience, growth, and the alignment of vision and goals. Knowing how to approach these mindsets and make them work for each organization is part of the legacy of effective leadership.

Contact Sara Sheehan | Sara Sheehan Consulting:

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Transcript:

Sara Sheehan: [00:00:02] Hi there, I'm Sara Sheehan and welcome to my podcast, Transformational Thinkers with Sara Sheehan. Today I'm sharing a collective of three messages with mindset approaches that yield transformational leadership in a monologue format. In the first segment, I'll talk about resilient leadership, transforming challenges into opportunities and building resilient leadership. In the second segment, I'll discuss approaches for the learning leader. Keeping ahead of the curve with continuous education. And finally, we will discuss how aligning vision with action is the key to strategic success.

Sara Sheehan: [00:00:57] Hi there! Today I am going to talk a little bit about transforming challenges into opportunities and building resilient leadership. Leadership is not just about steering organizations through smooth waters, but also about navigating through storms. Challenges and setbacks are inevitable aspects of the working world, and a leader's ability to handle these situations gracefully and effectively is what defines true resilience. For CEOs, cultivating resilience is not just a personal trait, but a crucial component of their professional legacy. Resilience and leadership goes beyond simply recovering from setbacks. It involves using challenges as stepping stones for growth and learning. When faced with difficulties, resilient leaders look for lessons and opportunities for improvement. They see every setback as a chance to refine their strategies and enhance their teams capabilities. This mindset not only helps in overcoming current challenges, but also prepares the organization for future hurdles. Another key aspect of building resilience is focusing on personal and team strengths. By understanding and leveraging your strengths and those of your team, you can navigate challenges more effectively. Strength-based coaching can help identify these areas of potential and develop them further, contributing to a more resilient organizational culture.

Sara Sheehan: [00:02:58] One way to look at using your strengths is by thinking of a strength as a muscle that you need to build and work out. If you are using it regularly, you'll be more likely to increase its strength, increase the connection that you have with that capability, and actually build more confidence in it. Constructive feedback is a cornerstone of personal and professional development. For CEOs, seeking and acting on feedback that can lead to significant improvements in leadership style and decision-making processes, embracing feedback not as a criticism, but as a vital part of input, a vital piece of input that can help refine your strategies and approaches. Just to double-click on this topic a little bit, make sure that you're looking at feedback as a tool, a means to an end that can help you make significant leaps in your performance. If you don't have feedback happening where you're able to learn from others, you may be stuck in a significant way. You may be hitting that upper-limiting problem. Seeking a mentor's perspective is something that is so very important. Experiencing challenges offers a great opportunity to check in with a few of your ...

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undefined - 13 - Transparency, Trust, and Talent: Navigating Organizational Growth in Modern Workplace Culture

13 - Transparency, Trust, and Talent: Navigating Organizational Growth in Modern Workplace Culture

Sara Sheehan’s guest in this episode is Sri Chellappa, Co-Founder and CEO of Engagedly and host of the People Strategy Leaders Podcast. Sri Chellappa talks about Engagedly and the purpose behind its development while highlighting the importance of employee engagement and the right kind of performance management. Developing and maintaining talent requires a transparent and interactive approach which Sri elaborates on for Sara.

In his previous work in IT consulting, Sri discovered that many employees were not feeling appreciated or recognized for the right roles in advancement, and many of them didn’t understand where their organization was headed. Engagedly was created to fill that gap: to assist organizations in delivering better engagement at every level of employee and management. While software alone cannot solve the problem, it can provide a platform and guidance from which organizations can become more employee-centric. And that is what Sri believes is the necessary future of workplaces.

In this episode, Sara Sheehan and Sri Chellappa discuss what transparency means within an organization, how true transparency builds trust with employees, the pros and cons of performance evaluations, and why they both believe mentoring and coaching are necessary components to success. Sri has a lot of practical insight into employee-centric thinking and how to best use performance reviews for employee improvement and relations with the company overall. He sees the trends in Engagedly and also talks about what businesses are facing on his podcast. The wisdom shared here is invaluable to moving a company towards more meaningful engagement at all levels of the organization.

About Sri Chellappa:

Sri Chellappa is the CEO/President and Co-Founder of Engagedly, an AI-enabled people strategy platform software that redefines performance appraisals by simplifying and incorporating elements of employee engagement and development into the performance review process.

A passionate entrepreneur and leader in building high-performance organizations that care about their people, Sri brings over 20 years of experience in leading organizations in software development and consulting in the U.S to his current role. Having developed an extensive amount of experience from managing teams in his previous roles at EY and Capgemini, Sri understands the value of investing in employees and the overall impact it not only has on their individual performance but the success of the company. As a result, he continues to use his leadership skills to make influential decisions that will impact employees, helping them to stay engaged and develop the talent that they need to succeed and advance in their careers.

With a unique background in technology, people management, health IT and film writing, directing, and production, Sri brings a diverse set of experiences across industries and specialties to build highly engaged organizations.

Career Highlights:

  • Author of the book: “The Black Book of Agile Project Delivery with Distributed Teams”
  • Writer/Director/Producer of 6 Feature Films distributed theatrically and via Netflix, NBCUniversal, Fox International, Showtime, Amazon Prime, Sky, and various international channels.

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Contact Sri Chellappa:

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Transcript

Sara Sheehan: [00:00:02] Hi there, I'm Sara Sheehan and welcome to my podcast Transformational Thinkers with Sara Sheehan. Today I am talking with my friend Sri Chellappa about his focus on talent development, employee engagement, and performance management and finally coaching in all that he does as co-founder, president and CEO of Engagedly and so Sri, I would love to hear a little bit about the backstory that led to you creating Engagedly.

Sri Chellappa: [00:00:39] Yeah. Thanks, Sara, for having me on your show. Really looking forward to having this discussion. It's been a few times we've chatted and it's been a good conversation so far. Regarding Engagedly, you know, my background...

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undefined - Modern Finance with Gary Simon

Modern Finance with Gary Simon

Sara Sheehan’s guest in this episode is Gary Simon, CEO of Modern Finance Forum and FSN Talent and highly sought-after lecturer. Gary talks about exactly what the Modern Finance Forum and FSN Talent are about and what they’re accomplishing. He explains what some of the contemporary discussions on finance centre on between the professionals on the forum and how the members research issues that impact the finance function.

Membership in the Modern Finance Forum is strictly controlled and members align specifically with finance in career and knowledge. Gary explains that their goal is to expand knowledge that impacts finance and expand engagement, noting that while membership is curated, the results of discussion and research are publicly published and available to everyone. Because the membership user base is 60% EMEA, 25% North America, and 15% AsiaPac, they address global issues and innovations affecting worldwide finance.

In this episode, Sara Sheehan and Gary Simon discuss what finance transformation means to different people and the impact of modern innovation and processes on the finance function. Gary describes some of the topics the forum tackles, from the data issue and data governance to cyber security and what security implications new systems like Copilot introduce. Gary also touches on AI, the value of human creativity and originality, sustainability and the overconsumption of resources in the growth of data and computing, and his goals for the forum. The insight and knowledge Gary share are not to be missed.

About Gary Simon:

Gary Simon is in the "Top 10" most viewed Leaders profiles on Linkedin in the UK.

He is a highly sought-after lecturer and trusted provider of 'thought leadership'​ and analysis about finance and business systems for CFOs around the world. He is a Fellow of the British Computer Society; a Chartered IT Professional; a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales; a Graduate of Queen Elizabeth College (now Kings) London University and the author of four books on financial software and information systems.

He addresses thousands of finance professionals annually about the issues and challenges affecting the CFO’s role. The bulk of Gary Simon’s professional experience has been as a senior consulting partner with Deloitte, one of the largest professional services organizations in the world. His field of expertise is information strategy, performance management and financial reporting systems working at the Board level with global 2,000 companies, large public sector organizations and central government as well as spells in the mid-market. After almost 17 years as a consulting partner, he set up his own highly successful publishing house FSN Publishing Limited in 2005 and works extensively as a popular market analyst, running FSN's popular Modern Finance Forum on LinkedIn for more than 56,000 CFOs around the globe.

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Resources discussed in this episode:

Contact Sara Sheehan | Sara Sheehan Consulting:

Contact Gary Simon:

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Transcript

Sara Sheehan: [00:00:03] Hi there, I am Sara Sheehan and welcome to my podcast, Transformational Thinkers with Sara Sheehan. Today I'm talking with Gary Simon, CEO of Modern Finance Forum and FSN Talent. This group has been selected to be part of LinkedIn's Inner Circle program, recognized as one of the most engaging groups on LinkedIn. This group is maintained by FSN, an independent publisher and thought leader that welcomes senior finance professionals from around the world to discuss the talent, innovations, and best practices affecting the modern finance function. It is a place where you can learn about the pressing issues of the day and get your questions answered by other finance professionals. FSN's Modern Finance Group, with 58,000 members, is now in the top five groups for CFOs globally on LinkedIn. Previously, Gary built his career as a partner with Deloitte. Thank you so much ...

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