BossMove is a workshop-style podcast that will help you set your path to success and chase your goals. Kison and Shyla engage in conversations with leaders/entrepreneurs and ask them to lay out their steps to success. Now you can learn and repeat the move
With our fast-paced world that is constantly evolving there's always room to grow. And there's no better way to grow than to find someone who's better than you and learn from them. If you surround yourself with people who have the same skills as you, you will not evolve. In this episode of the Bossmove podcast, Jenn Gotzon, Creator of The Farmer and the Belle, talks about the power of synergistic collaboration. Listen up as she talks about her career journey and her three principles of success. Things you will learn in this episode: - The importance of Faith and Prayer - How collaboration can be the key to exponential growth - Synergistic Entrepreneurial Out-of-the-Box thinking. - Finding mentors to grow - How collaboration and thinking outside the box can lead to something brilliant Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Time and time again, we always hear the phrase “follow your passion”. Even when we were younger, we were always told to follow our passion, because that's what will make us happy. In this episode of BossMove Podcast, Kison and Shyla speak with Guy Kawasaki, Chief Evangelist at Canva. He is also the podcast host of Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People. Guy believes that we should pursue our interests, not our passion. Listen up as he talks about his career journey and her three principles of success. Things you will learn in this episode: -Why you should not follow your passion -Keep showing up is crucial in your success -How to get luck on your side -The best mistake he's ever made -Advice for the next generation of leaders Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
You might now know her name but might have heard her voice. Susan Bennett is an American Voice Actress and is the Original Voice of Siri. She was initially a singer before she accidentally landed a career in voice acting. In this episode of Bossmove, Susan joins us to share her story of how she transitioned from singing to voice acting and how she became the voice of Siri. Listen up as she talks about her career journey and her three principles of success. Things you will learn in this episode: -How Susan discovered voice acting -The downside of being the voice of Siri -What she did to turn her career around -The importance of confidence in anything that you do -How to accustom yourself to experimentation Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Do you know what it takes to have a winning attitude? Athletes compete all the time with skill and confidence. Notwithstanding the fact that they train hard for their respective sports, behind every team is a great coach. In this episode of Bossmove, Kison & Shyla interview Paul Olsen, head track and cross country coach at Augustana College as he talks about how to have a winning attitude with positivity. Paul is an enthusiastic coach and has received several honors and recognition. He's been producing winning teams and individuals since the 1960s. He loves sports and helping young people have a good experience competing. In this episode you will learn: -How positivity and inspiration can be contagious -Surrounding yourself with the right people is key to success -If you give people the freedom to fail, they will perform better -How to foster a winning attitude -The best mistake that Paul has ever made Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
If there is one thing in life that is true, it is that life is short. Time passes by in the blink of an eye, and that any moment could be our last. You should embrace life as your authentic self. In this episode of Bossmove, Kison & Shyla interview Victoria Jancke, Actress, Model, Speaker, Host & Fempreneur. She is the Founder of "We.Media One Agency". Listen up as she talks about her career journey and her three principles of success. Things you will learn in this episode: -The accident that gave her a different perspective in life -How authenticity made her happier and more successful -Being grateful can help you stay grounded -Challenge yourself for continuous growth -Her advice to future entrepreneurs Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
As a kid, we were always told what to do. And as we grow older, there are certain expectations that are built by the people that surround us. Sadly, most of us feel compelled to follow those expectations to try and please others. This is no way to live. In this episode of BossMove, Kison & Shyla interview Alexi Pappas, Author, Actress, Filmmaker and Olympian. She is an Olympic runner who holds the national record in the 10,000 meters at the Rio Olympics. Listen up as she talks about her career journey and her three principles of success. Things you will learn in this episode: -How she became an Olympian Runner -How to Create yourself and not Discover yourself -It's ok to seek assurances from people closest to you -Chasing your dream is a part of the dream -Evolve for yourself Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Your mind is your best tool. Unfortunately, most of us only believe the negative things about ourselves. But how you see yourself matters because it will dictate your behavior towards your relationship with others and in life. In this episode of Bossmove, I interviewed Sarah Preston, Founder & Director of Bamboo Media Productions Ltd. She is an Actor, Voice-Over Artist, Writer, and Director of a new, female-centric TV and Film production company - Bamboo Media Productions. Listen up as she talks about her career journey and her three principles of success. Things you will learn in this episode: -Her passion for acting -The importance of working hard and working smart -Why you should admit when you are wrong -Changing your mindset will change your life -Advice for future entrepreneurs Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Do you have your dream job right now? Oftentimes, we don't end up with the job that we want. And sometimes, we end up with the career that we thought we wanted, but we weren't happy. This was the case for Keltie Knight, the New York Times bestselling author and host of the Ladygang podcast. She wasn't happy with her career anymore so she turned her life around and created her own successful business by following the data. Listen in and learn: How to get good with rejections The importance of paying attention to numerical and personal data Learning from failures Creating the job you want How to use data to succeed Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
When we were kids, we begin to discover what we like doing. Eventually, it becomes our passion as our parents help us grow through playdates and workshops. Once we get to know what we love doing, we pursue more about it by gaining experiences such as joining competitions and attending classes. These planted roots need to be cultivated as we grow because our environment also changes. Through preparation, self-awareness, failing forward, discipline and motivation, we'll be able to keep going as we thrive and succeed in our endeavors. This week, Kison interviews Daniela Ruah, an American-Portuguese actress, where they discussed the importance of knowing how to help oneself develop and grow to thrive and reach success. They also touch on the following: Gaining preparation through classes and other's experiences Being aware of your strengths and things to improve on Using failures as a stepping stone to move forward and step up Knowing how motivation and discipline work together Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
We are all entitled to our points of view and perspectives, but if you want to succeed, you must learn that trying to get everything perfect, is not the way to go. It's not a bad idea to try flipping your approach, and see where it would bring you. This week, Kison interviews Lindsay McCormick, a sports broadcaster and journalist. Lindsay shares the strategies and steps to take in taking a different route towards success. They also touch on the following: How to stop perfectionism from debilitating you Filling in the gaps of your weaknesses through outsourcing Creatively challenging yourself despite receiving no's and closed-doors Why you need to take care of your health and get enough sleep Taking advice with a grain of salt Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
What does one need to keep in mind once they succeed? What needs to be maintained once they reach their goals? There's no secret that humility comes after this, but what brought there should still be present. The curiosity that piques your interest and drives you to be disciplined infuses humble leadership leading to long-term success. Listen as Kison interviews Pete Chatmon, American film and TV director, about how he makes sure he keeps his feet on the ground once he reaches his long-term successes. In this episode you will learn about: Catering to your curiosity as it piques your interest to learn more and be better Demanding discipline from yourself to make sure you keep going everyday Handling and handing over humility as you achieve milestones to inspire others Making sure you have a game plan and discipline to achieve your goals Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
When you want something, no matter how hard or challenging, you need to persevere. Now, this requires a different level of self-reflection to see what you can and can't due to, and be humble and prepared to pivot and adjust to make things happen. This week, Kison interviews Eugenie Bondurant, an actress from New Orleans, Louisiana. Eugenie shares how being honest, building yourself up and having tenacity brings you closer to your dreams despite all the challenges and hardships. They also touch on the following: Knowing and acknowledging yourself and your skills and still being open to feedback Building yourself up by trying other areas of your chosen industry to gain experience Focusing on what you can do next without waiting for immediate results Being persistent and doing everything you can to achieve everything you want Being open to what's being given to you and doing your best to be good at it Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
How can you become better as a leader and an entrepreneur? How do you deal with the people you work with? Do you still aim for improvement? In this episode, Kison and Jason Lippert, President and CEO of LCI Industries, enlighten us with the importance of building a healthy and trusting relationship with the people we work with in improving leadership skills and business cultures. They also touch on the following: Having the courage to work on yourself and improve through an action plan Asking for advice and 360-degree-reviews to figure out your deficiencies Serving your people by building a trusting relationship through interaction Recognizing the efforts given and good things done by your people Learning from a mentor Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Are you doing the things you're passionate about right now? How can you cultivate creativity and passion and get rid of all that rigidness in your dynamics and workflow? This week, Kison is joined by Wendy Heilbut, Founder and Managing Partner at Jayaram Law, a law firm that advises clients globally on critical intellectual property and commercial matters and disputes. They talk about how you can cultivate your passion, create connections, welcome creativity, and just learn to empower others. They also touch on the following: Allowing more flexibility in your processes and systems Reaching out to people within and outside your circle Building powerful relationships and connections Elevating the learning experience Leading from behind Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Do you ever feel like you want to do, learn and experience more? Does exploring new opportunities and going on a new journey excite you and make you happy and giddy all over? This week, Kison interviews Elena Campbell-Martinez, a bilingual Latina actress who has created memorable performances on both film and TV. Elena shares the pivots she made in her career and how she chose to follow her calling and pursue the passion that gives her joy. They also touch on the following: Practicing mindfulness Being in the moment of genuine curiosity Enjoying the journey Finding your passion and being good at it Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
How can we measure and define success? Is it about the number of accomplishments you've done? The amount of money you've received? or maybe it's the feeling of fulfillment after achieving your purpose? This week, Kison and Shyla interview Aneela Idnani Kumar, TEDx speaker and co-founder of HabitAware. Aneela, a mental health advocate, has been diagnosed with trichotillomania and uses her experience and the mobile app she's helped develop to help others like her change their life. She shares the factors that contributed to the lifestyle she now lives and the success she enjoys. They discuss the following points: Converting your pain into a positive Staying focused on your goals Spending the time to reflect, think, and align your goals to yourself The meaning of serendipity How to say ‘yes' without burning yourself out Having your own definition and measurement for success Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
You must value your employees, boss, and yourself just as much as how you value your business. This week, Kison interviews Bobbi Rebell, Certified Financial Planner and host of the Money Tips from Financial Grownups podcast, and discusses these concepts: Why and how you should be prepared Learning to actively listen Why you should show appreciation Discovering your long-term goals Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Creating meaningful impact and finding joy by loving what you do are strong indicators of success in today's world. In this week's episode, we are joined by renowned author and journalist, Hollie McKay. Kison and Hollie talk about the following: Having the right mindset for your goals Learning how to listen Finding balance in work and life Conveying other people's stories with compassion The importance of a support system Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Success may be defined differently by people and entrepreneurs. But the common ground is to map out our strengths and weaknesses to pave the way towards success. Listen as Kison interviews Laurette Rondenet, the award-winning President and CEO of Edlong Corporation, about the principles she upholds as she journeys to success. In this episode, you will learn about: Setting the north star to your success Creating and maintaining a trusted circle Delegating tasks to elevate success Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Leaders already have a lot on their plates. But one of the most important things they should prioritize is empowering their team members. In this episode, Kison interviews Dane Sanders, CEO at Tell Me Your Dreams, about how organizations and companies could benefit from engaging and empowering their employees. You'll learn about: The element of a great conversation How to motivate your team to keep going Why you should encourage your employees to dream Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Different self-help books and leadership materials in the past have a similar tone: work on yourself and relate with others. This applies across different industries and fields of work. But how does the principle of self-improvement apply today? Join Kison and John Corcoran, Co-Founder of Rise25, as they talk about the ways you can continuously improve yourself and build lasting connections with other people. Here are some highlights you can't miss: What to do with your strengths and weaknesses Modern-day networking The importance of giving Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
There are common misconceptions that to be a great leader, you have to be insanely smart or work 24/7 in order to succeed. But Johanna Faries, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Activision Blizzard believes otherwise. In this episode, you'll learn about: The value of being a sponge How to set boundaries What makes a contribution meaningful Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Success is not about luck or chance. It's about a visionary leader who intentionally pursues the critical elements every business needs to thrive. Being this kind of leader needs a shift in mindset, more intentionality, and sharper skills. Listen as Kison and his guest Lil Roberts, Founder, and CEO at Xendoo, talk about the elements you need to achieve your goals. Here are the highlights of this week's episode: Building a productive lifestyle How to use timing work in your favor Hiring the best people for your team Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Each step away from your comfort zone is a step closer to success. To be more precise, the path to success is all about seeking discomfort. In fact, this framework has pushed people to conquer the highest mountains, break world records, and influence millions of lives. Join Kison and Tonya Ladipo, CEO of The Ladipo Group, as they talk about moving away from your comfort zone. Why it is important and how it can speed up your journey to success. In this episode, you'll learn about: Drawing inspiration from others Learning to seek criticisms Overcoming the fear of failures Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
One of the most important tools for success is something you already have, but needs to define – your own identity. In a world where millions of people want to make a name for themselves, what does it take to be authentic? In episode 24 of BossMove, Kison chats with Olga V. Mack, CEO and Chairwoman at Parley Pro on the wonders a defined and authentic identity could bring to your career. Here's what you'll learn: The importance of authenticity and how to cultivate it Why you should pay more attention to your aptitude over your accomplishments How to build a positive reputation that truly lasts Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Behind every successful person is a powerful team who believes in their leader's goals. Kison interviews Giuseppe Grammatico, host of The Franchise Freedom podcast, about the steps you need to take to build a strong network and to mobilize people to help reach your goals: Reach out to the right people Connect people with each other Systematically delegate tasks Share your vision Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Living a life that leads to success means living a different life from others - going against the culture, questioning norms, and redefining ways of work. Join Kison and his guest John Lee Dumas, host of the award-winning podcast Entrepreneurs on Fire, as they redefine productivity and success and break down elements you need to achieve your goals. Here are the highlights you shouldn't miss: The real definition of productivity The importance of plans Multi-tasking vs. prioritizing Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
What story do you tell yourself every day? The way you talk to yourself is a crucial factor that determines your success. Going after your goals starts internally. Your mind is a powerful force that leads you to actions that produce results. Kison interviews Steven Pesavento, President and Trusted Advisor at VonFinch Capital, about setting a clear and focused mind that will set you up for success. In this episode, you'll learn: How successful people think What real productivity looks like Why you need help from others Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
In cut-throat industries and fields of work, what does it take to be on top and influential? Changemakers, trailblazers, and champions all have one thing in common: they purposefully give everything into their work. The keyword is being purposeful. Debbie Millman, co-founder and host of Design Matters Podcast, reveals her work principles that made her one of the most creative people in business. Here are the highlights you need to know: Working productively for your goals Overcoming fear of risks Why you should avoid being too busy Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Big results come from small steps. So, don't let your audacious goals intimidate you. In fact, set them aside and create an effective internal system that will help you achieve any goal. This is what Kison and Michael Sacca, External Vice President and General Manager of Dribbble, talked about in this episode. Hear them out as they talk about how to build a dynamic internal system that will do the work for you in achieving any goal you have. Here are some things you'll learn about: Making progress a team habit Ensuring impactful results Hyper-growth vs longevity Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
What does it take for a brand and content to be authentic? More importantly, is it worth it to invest and strive to find authenticity? In this episode, Kison and Eric Kasimov, Founder of KazSource, Inc., and SportsEpreneur, enjoyed breaking down the steps in sparking authenticity and making it work for you. Here are the highlights: Talent stacking and building something that's uniquely yours Importance of consistency in creating content The value of being authentic Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Beyond wealth, what's an important measure for success? Kison interviews Tayo Rockson, President and CEO of UYD Management, and podcast host of As Told By Nomads, about making a meaningful impact and cultivating a safe space through your businesses. Tayo brings us back to what's important through his key principles. Here are the highlights of Episode 16: Maximizing self-awareness as an ability to connect Using your core values to reinforce accountability Ensuring your business cultivates an inclusive, safe space Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
In life and work, we all have our struggles to face. The goal, however, is not to eliminate them or brush them aside; it's to overcome them. Kison teams up with his daughter Shyla in interviewing Sharae Moore, Founder and CEO of S.H.E. Trucking along this interview are Jerri Banks and Dr. Erica Flimmons as they all discuss what it's like to be in the male-dominated trucking industry and the key elements they need to possess in order to be successful. In this girl-powered episode, you'll learn about: The value of serving others How knowing to pivot is a survival skill And the importance of showing resistance Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
For businesses, perfection is a dead end, and progress is limitless. But how do you start? In this episode, Kison interviews James Schramko, Founder and Managing Director of SuperFastBusiness. They talk about the key elements that will help businesses be dynamic and innovative in this fast-changing world. Here are some of the main points you'll hear about: How questioning things will lead you to growth and new opportunities Why early action tops detailed plans How to develop integrity Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
How important is culture in an organization? We can debate all we want about strategies, plans and programs, but without a well-defined culture, we will find implementation challenging. Dr. Ivan Misner, Founder & Chief Visionary Officer of BNI, highlights these guideposts to success through having a strong, well-defined culture: Prioritizing building a solid culture Living out your core values Maintaining that culture If you're looking to establish a strong, positive work culture, don't miss out on Episode 14. Follow BossMove on socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Do you know that your mindset and discipline can rally your business to success? In this episode, Kison chats with Gene Hammett, Managing Director and Co-Founder at Core Elevation, Leadership Columnist at Inc. Magazine. Find out how you can use your internal mindset and discipline in turning your life vision into reality. Here are the highlights you can't miss: Deep reflection allows you to have a clear vision of your situation, weaknesses and goals. Commit to the process of achieving who you need to be for your business and team. Stop blaming others and take control. Have a vision, and share it with your team. Follow BossMove on socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Do you ever wonder how far you can still take yourself? This is exactly what Kison and Amanda Boleyn, CEO at She Did It Her Way, talked about. Amanda, who has worked with companies like ATT, Weight Watchers, JP Morgan, Intel, HP, Google and KU Medical Center, shared her tips for maximizing potential. Episode 12 sheds light on these principles: Believing we are innately our biggest assets Taking ownership by becoming aware of the thoughts and the meaning of our actions Investing in yourself beyond the numbers to become a conscious human Limiting external input so it doesn't become a distraction Follow BossMove on socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
How to set your goals is probably one of the most asked questions of any age group. As simple as it may sound, getting your goals straight can also seem intimidating since it talks about the future. And while there are a lot of contemporary tips about goal setting, Joe Pulizzi, entrepreneur, speaker, author, podcaster, and founder of multiple startups including the Content Marketing Institute (CMI) has a basic yet profound approach. According to Joe, having your goals in black and white writing does the job. When something is written down, it's one step closer to making it a reality. And for Joe at least, it is already a done action. Episode 11 brings light to the following lessons: Time management and prioritization are essential to achieving your goals Record your goal, repeat it to yourself, and remove barriers to help you achieve it. Have an exit strategy for all of life's essentials Choose to be around people who support your goals. Follow BossMove on socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Kison interviews Park Howell, Business & Brand Storytelling Consultant, Keynote Speaker, host of the Podcast Business of Story and Founder and President of Park&Co. Park outlines the elements of commitment and fleshes it out with real-life examples that lead to stability and success: Focus allows you to finish more with less time. Walk the talk and make good on your word. Follow up and pursue to set yourself apart. Don't skip steps or take shortcuts. Follow BossMove on socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
People always talk big about success, with different strategies, frameworks, and blueprints to achieve it. But there's very little talk about failure, flaws, and mistakes. Christina Wallace, Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School, gave a refreshing take on not only mistakes but actually bragging about them and using them to be more receptive to new opportunities and appreciate wins. Learn more about: Overcoming fear Pivoting towards success Not just embracing your story, but bragging about it Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
In order to find people that you're going to work well with, you must share some underlying cultural values and can challenge each other in a respectful and complementary way. Find out how Randy Silver, Director at Out of Owls--a consulting, coaching, and training company, figured out how to hire the right people to build a great team. Here are some things you'll hear about: Acknowledge each difference and respect the culture Defining and optimizing workflows Listening to each other to avoid misunderstanding Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
Have you ever wondered what attributes a successful entrepreneur should execute? Kison interviews Henry Lopez, Serial Entrepreneur and Small Business Coach & Consultant, witnessed his fair share of people who refuse to sacrifice. In this week's episode of #BossMove, learn about: Why you need to invest money and time in putting up a business. How to sacrifice if you want to get anywhere Why you should take responsibility and accountability for your failures BONUS: Listen 'til the end to know more about BossMove and how having good communication skills are important to achieve success. Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
How can we start to imagine a different future and render it in the real world? Kison interviews Saul Kaplan, the Founder and Chief Catalyst at the Business Innovation Factory, all about the Three Superpowers of Transformation and learns how to drive innovation in your organization. Below are some of the highlights you'll hear: How human-centered design can help your future What is rapid prototyping when applied in the real world How storytelling and engagement consider as a real superpower Follow BossMove on all socials: https://linktr.ee/bossMoveSeries
This week's BossMove episode features Bob Burg, Hall of Fame Keynote Speaker and Bestselling Coauthor of “The Go-Giver” and Go-Giver Book Series, shares what the Five Laws of Stratospheric Success mean. You'll hear about: Your true worth is determined by how much more you give in value than you take in payment. What is the importance of influence in building a relationship How empathy is similar to opening up and giving a person the comfort Follow BossMove on Socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BossMoveThePodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/patel_kison Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bossmoveseries/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bossmove/
In this episode of BossMove, Shyla interviews Chathri Ali, COO of ReCharge Payments, about the value of true leadership and how accountability leads the team to success. Here are some highlights from the interview: A true leader encourages the team to perform to their optimum all the time What is the point of giving feedback How burnout may affect someone's performance and how to manage it Follow BossMove on Socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BossMoveThePodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/patel_kison Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bossmoveseries/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bossmove/
Kison interviews Thomas Singer, Director at Stanton Chase, professional speaker and master of ceremonies for corporate events, shares his principles on how he overcome the challenges in his career. Here's what you will learn: Accept the new reality and start going back to your roots How being trustworthy can solve any problems The true meaning of "work hard, play hard" Follow BossMove on socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BossMoveThePodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/patel_kison Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bossmoveseries/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bossmove/
In this episode of BossMove, Kison interviews Diane Helbig, Business Advisor of Helbig Enterprises, Inc., to talk about the importance of trust in leading a company. Listen and be inspired, here's what you'll learn: Apart from being honest, transparency is the key to gain someone's trust What is the importance of active listening How integrity affects your decision making Follow BossMove on socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BossMoveThePodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/patel_kison Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bossmoveseries/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bossmove/
In the first episode of BossMove, Kison and Shyla Patel interview Kunal Kapoor, CEO of Morningstar, to share his insights about his principles and strategic objectives towards success. Here's what you will learn: Importance of a growth mindset Being authentic and real Embracing opportunities that were less interesting for others Follow BossMove on Socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BossMoveThePodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/patel_kison Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bossmoveseries/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bossmove/