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Welcome to the Leading Real Change podcast with host Dr Jacqueline Kerr, an expert in workplace culture change. I interview dedicated and passionate Changemakers about their careers, how they lead change, and what leaders can do today to make a difference to build healthy, inclusive workplace cultures for all. I am excited to share these examples of real workplace change with you. You’ll learn about effective strategies that are working and how to overcome real barriers to change that challenge us everyday. I hope you’ll feel inspired and more confident to keep leading change in your workplace. Please share this podcast with other HR, DEI or ERG leaders who you know are working hard, but are struggling to have impact, and need more support to effectively create a thriving workplace culture for all today.
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Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
Creating a vision of the future for today with leadership CEO Kate Ebner
Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
In this season finale of the Leading Real Change podcast, we wrap up this season focusing on culture change with Kate Ebner, CEO of The Nebo Company, a leadership development firm.
Kate shares how she takes leaders through the process of leading culture change. It starts with vision exercises that includes admitting what is not working right now, as well as highlighting our strengths that can be built upon. The willingness to admit where we are vulnerable allows us to face that fear head on.
Next she takes helps people to build a bridge to the future by preparing for change, building capacity for change, and then integrating change into corporate culture.
She talks about being able to simply share your change story so that you can communicate the purpose of change to others.
She also shared her belief that we can be more flexible in our leadership styles if we pay more attention to whether we need to be talking big picture or problem solving on daily tactics. And as leaders we need to be able to operate at multiple levels.
We also talked about learning from the process of change. Acknowledging that what we thought at the start was important or true didn’t turn out to be. So that we make change a more creative and fluid process, where being curious and compassionate helps us to keep learning and evolving as the world around us changes rapidly.
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