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For Episode 11 of the #GoM365gov series, Ragnar, Christian, and Joy welcome guest Ben-David Piepenburg, Collaboration Consultant with HanseVision, to discuss "Taming the Chaos: Enhancing Audit & Compliance with EasyLife 365 at Munich Airport" This is our first case study in this series, with more planned for Season 2 in 2025. Please join us at 11am EST on Wednesday, November 20th, 2024 for our next episode! Case Study in German at HanseVision: https://blog.hansevision.com/referenz-easylife-365-flughafenm%C3%BCnchen Case Study in English at EasyLife 365: https://www.easylife365.cloud/blog/news/hansevision-press-release/
One of the key ways to grow your business and expand your reach is through partnerships and collaboration. Yes, a lot of it has to do with relationship building but time is precious. We want to take on the right opportunities and make it a fruitful relationship. One of my key values is community and connection and I'm so happy to dive deeper into this space with today's topic ‘Prepared to partner - being ready for YES moments with Amelia Roberts, Business Development Advisor, and Collaboration Consultant.About Amelia:Amelia is a registered nurse by trade who fell in love with marketing and sales (it turns out the process for each matched her expertise with scientific methods perfectly).Amelia's almost 20 years in healthcare and 6 years in business have proven that most challenges with advancing in a career or business result from:A) a story that is not being toldB) a collaboration that is not happeningC) both A and BNow, alongside other hats, individuals and teams hire Amelia to regain control of their day, quarter, or year with the RIGHT collaborations.When she is not teaching leaders how to do less marketing while making more impact by developing relationships at scale, Amelia enjoys spending time on #teamnap as well as planning both real and imagined food tours.Episode Highlights:How to go after the collaborations that will help your business growHow to know when to say yes or no to a collaboration opportunityExamples of collaborations for your business: podcasts, panels, virtual summits, sponsorship, a book to give (swag), masterminds, referral partners, affiliatesSetting expectationsBeing ready to receive using the SCALE frameworkUsing the BOND framework: Browse, Observe, Nurture, DeliverQuestions to consider when seeking collaborations: Why you, Why them? Why now?Quote: “Ask for what we want and be prepared to receive.” Maya AngelouThanks, Amelia for sharing your zone of genius for how to launch and create copy that converts, this episode will truly shift your perspective.Grab the Scale with Sanity guide that shares an easier and simpler way to grow your audience while preserving your well-being. http://bit.ly/getinfrontofanyone You can connect with Amelia on:LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ameliaroberts/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talk2amelia Twitter: https://twitter.com/talk2amelia YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/AmeliaRDream100 Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/solutionsbyameliadotcom Connect with Nathalie:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pictonatphoto/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/pictonatphotography Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pictonatbrandingcreative/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathalie-amlani/ Join the Free Focal Tangent: Brand Builder Society Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/brandbuildersociety Website: https://pictonat.com
Join Percona's HOSS (Head of Open Source Strategy) Matt Yonkovit as he sits down with Jono Bacon, Community & Collaboration Consultant and Author to talk about building and growing Communities! Listen in on the discussion on the impact of the pandemic, the growth of diverse and larger communities, the free open source software community in action, ideas on measuring the effect and impact of community efforts , and more. Jono is the author of 'People Powered: How communities can supercharge your business, brand, and teams', and 'The Art of Community'. Jono has also written on community for Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Fortune, and elsewhere. Listen into this dive into building and managing communities.
The Covid-19 pandemic of 2020 led to the shutting down of large portions of the food supply chain and other sectors of the economy. This created a significant surplus food in certain points of the supply chain while at the same time creating significant food insecurity for people across the country due to loss of income. The food supply chain worked to redistribute food through foodbanks and national and regional networks with support from WRAP, Defra, and other partners. This event will help us gather the lessons on effective redistribution of surplus food and how we can retain the momentum as the country and the economy move towards ‘business as usual'. Panel: Skye Oudemans, Senior Sustainability Executive (Plastics & Packaging), Food and Drink Federation (Chair) - Jo Dyson, Head of Food, FareShare UK - David Lennon, Commercial Director, Company Shop Group - Ian Bowles, Business Change & Collaboration Consultant, The Waste & Resources Action Programme - WRAP UK - Andrew Griffiths, Head of Value Chain Sustainability, Nestlé UK&Ifdf | passionate about food and drinkwww.fdf.org.uk | @Foodanddrinkfed | #HiddenHeroesFDF Future Leaders Networking Reception - 9 Sept 2021Visit to book tickets - FDF Future Leaders Networking ReceptionNot an FDF member? Learn more about the benefits of membershipVisit http://www.fdf.org.uk/whyjoinfdf.aspx or email membership.enquiries@fdf.org.ukThe FDF Podcast is sponsored by Clarke Energyhttps://www.fdf.org.uk/fdf/about-fdf/professional-affiliates/clarke-energy/
Guest Jono Bacon Panelists Justin Dorfman | Richard Littauer Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. Today, we have as our special guest, Jono Bacon, a self-employed Community and Collaboration Consultant, author, speaker, and Founder of Jono Bacon Consulting. Jono tells us about his interesting journey with his career, the diversity of his clients, a concern he has with chat channels, and why community is the most important thing in open source. He talks about developers and how to help them see their value and potential to achieve their goals. We learn more about some of the things Jono wrote, including his most recent book, People Powered: How Communities Can Supercharge Your Business, Brands, and Teams, _and how he got the _“star power” behind it. Also, he also shares an awesome story when he worked at XPRIZE, and something that made him realize how unique the open source world really is. Go ahead and download this episode to hear much more! [00:01:46] Jono tells us how he ended up doing what he does. [00:03:36] We find out the type of clients Jono has and how he gets them often through referrals. [00:06:34] Jono talks about how he feels about Discord, Discourse, Gitter, and the open source IRC replacements that are going on right now. [00:09:42] Richard asks Jono what he thinks the value is of having these side conversations, and how does that help community members have better engagement and build value for them. [00:13:28] Jono shares his opinion on one of the flaws with individuals in open source and why community is the most important thing. [00:16:46] Richard wonders how Jono balances the needs of emotionally connecting to everyone in your group and how he makes sure that developers know there is a balance to be met to have the community thrive. [00:20:30] We learn about some things Jono wrote and he tells us about his most recent book, _People Powered: How Communities Can Supercharge Your Business, Brands, and Teams. _Justin wonders how he got the “star power,” such as Jamie Hyneman and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, in his book. [00:28:01] We hear an awesome story when Jono worked at XPRIZE and how personalities of people made him realize how unique the open source world really is. [00:31:42] Richard asks Jono if there are any challenges, anything open source needs help with, and what is down the road for us. [00:36:44] Find out where you can follow Jono online and learn more about what he does. Quotes [00:07:25] “The second priority that I've got is by extension, that anybody who joins the community should get amazing value out of it.” [00:07:32] “As far as I concerned, if you join a community and you don't get value out of it, that community hasn't earned you.” [00:07:56] “One of the concerns I have with chat channels and chat services in general and I'd include Slack, Mattermost, Discord, Git, all of these, is that by definition, it's a linear stream of consciousness. So Slack claims that they've got history and you can kind of unlock history for example if you pay for it. It just doesn't work.” [00:08:41] “That's why I think even Slack, don's say this is for community building, it's for building teams.” [00:10:00] “So, to me what brings people into communities is they're there to solve a problem. They're there to improve their future state, such as they're using pieces of open source software, and they want to make better use of it and solve their problems or build their applications.” [00:10:16] “I think what people stay for in the community is an intrinsic sense of belonging and a sense that this is just a good place for me to be.” [00:13:26] “My take on this is I think one of the flaws of a lot of open source communities, not so much communities but more individuals, is that they always talk about the most important thing is code, is getting code that can be created and shared with a group of people.” [00:13:57] “But to me, I'm engineering for impact here, whether you're building a little project to just make certain types of unit testing easier, or whether you're building a replacement for a major piece of proprietary software.” [00:14:48] “ The reason why I'm so passionate about community is because if you take a hundred people inside of those hundred people, there are so many ideas and insights and experiences and skills, and so much time available. Then when we can get all of that out into the open, it makes us the best we can be as people.” [00:17:28] “But, I think most people, a much more kind of, I guess you could say practical than that, and they will do something if they can see the value, and it's worth it, and they can achieve their broader outcomes.” [00:18:36] “You need to be inclusive, not just in terms of a rich demographic of people, which is always important, diversity of race and sexuality and all those wonderful things.” [00:18:48] “But just a diversity of ideas and letting people come in and take your little baby, which is this project, and just put new clothes on it and see what it can do.” [00:19:21] “It's kind of like someone says I'd like to learn to cook and I basically give them everything they need to be a Michelin Star Chef.” [00:27:31] “Eric Holscher probably has had a larger impact on the world. Read the Docs is amazing, and you know he's a really down to earth guy who's not famous who you wouldn't recognize.” [00:33:01] “The platform should be holding your hand and showing you how to do.” [00:33:47] “I would also go as far to say that I think we, as a community, need to get over this obsession with metrics.” [00:34:14] “I would much rather say, okay, what are the things we don't know today and what are the three metrics that we can use to figure that out?” [00:34:37] “Sure, I can see, for example, all of these metrics about how a project in GitHub is performing, but I think what most developers want to know is what does normal look like?” [00:35:00] “I think if we really want to build scale with open source, which I think we can, and we've seen scale happening, open source is real in the world, but the platforms have got to help that long tail of projects succeed more with community building.” [00:35:42] “So to me, diversity is not just a great code of conduct, but also it's great leadership, and it's great moderation, and it's inspiring diverse collaboration as well.” Spotlight [00:37:46] Justin's spotlight is Bitnami. [00:38:14] Richard's spotlight is The Book of Knights by Yves Meynard. [00:38:48] Jono's spotlight is a project called Arches. Links Jono Bacon Website (https://www.jonobacon.com/) Jono Bacon Twitter (https://twitter.com/jonobacon) Jono Bacon Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonobacon/) [People Powered: How Communities Can Supercharge Your Business, Brand, and Teams by Jono Bacon](https://www.amazon.com/People-Powered-Communities-Supercharge-Business/dp/1400214882/ref=sr11?dchild=1&keywords=people+powered&qid=1621619908&sr=8-1) [The Art of Community: Building the New Age of Participation by Jono Bacon](https://www.amazon.com/Art-Community-Building-New-Participation/dp/1449312063/ref=sr14?dchild=1&keywords=jono+bacon&qid=1621620040&sr=8-4) Bitnami (https://bitnami.com/) [The Book of Knights by Yves Meynard](https://www.amazon.com/Book-Knights-Yves-Meynard/dp/0312864825/ref=sr11?crid=W2ZBQ8JJ2WPQ&dchild=1&keywords=the+book+of+knights+by+yves+meynard&qid=1621633116&sprefix=the+book+of+knights%2Caps%2C162&sr=8-1) Arches Project (https://www.archesproject.org/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Jono Bacon.
Download Podcast TranscriptAt some point in your entrepreneurial life, you will have to reach out to people. But how can you do it in a meaningful way? With whom? How can you establish a long-term partnership with like-minded people? Here's where Baily Hancock comes in. She's a Collaboration Consultant, Founder of The Collaboration Coalition, a membership community to help entrepreneurs gain visibility and grow their community with partnerships. She's all about networking, connecting, and collaborating with one another, because for Baily, that's the way to do business. Highlights:Who is Baily? She defines herself as a professional friend-maker. Baily tell us her journey: from studying journalism to event planning, to finally discovering her passion, and creating her business related to it.Baily teaches people the tools to connect with other individuals, because connections are fundamental to their business' development.Understanding your intentions. Baily learned that before you do something for your business, you need to know why. Why are you pursuing that collaboration? What is your purpose?What can you give and what can you ask? In every event or collaboration, there's room for you to figure out what you want to obtain and what you are willing to give in return.Baily shares her personal experience when she started The Collaboration Coalition, a community where people can connect with like-minded individuals and support each other and their business. Even when things didn't work out as she expected in the beginning, she learned from this experience and used it to improve her career and service. You can learn more about Baily in her website, or follow her on Instagram or LinkedIn. To join The Collaboration Coalition, visit the website. Want to be on a podcast, but don't know how to pitch? Download Baily's Podcast Pitch Email TemplateSign up for The First Degree Membership! By becoming a member, we're getting more intimate than ever! Get the Membership now! Check our past episodes of The Sixth Degree podcast! Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Visit our website
I met Baily through an outstanding workshop she presented at the Create & Cultivate Small Business Summit! Baily Hancock is a Collaboration Consultant and Founder of The Collaboration Coalition membership community who helps entrepreneurs increase their visibility through collaboration and grow their community with partnerships so they can have a greater impact and influence in the world. A self-described “Professional Friend-Maker”, Baily believes in finding the overlap between you and those around you, because it's in that overlap where communication, connection, and collaboration can happen. Through 1:1 consulting, speaking gigs, and her podcast, “Stop, Collaborate & Listen”, she delivers the practical advice needed to successfully collaborate and empowers her community to advocate for themselves and know their value in partnerships and beyond. Connect with Baily! Expertise for Exposure Program The Collaboration Coalition Baily Hancock (@bailyhancock) • Instagram photos and videos The Collaboration Coalition (@thecollabcoalition) • Instagram photos and videos Thanks for listening and supporting small business and our community! I would love to connect with you at https://www.instagram.com/eventivebrush, in our private Facebook group where we continue the conversation and in our newsletter where we share event planning tips and advice to grow your business and build community. You will receive an email with the "Steps for Planning a Business Event" as soon as you join the party! We would love to hear what resonated with you on this episode! Please share and tag us on Instagram and your feedback will be re-posted! I would truly appreciate your 5 star review and rating so we can continue to grow this podcast and share the stories of entrepreneurs. Thanks for the support! Sarah Brush EVENTive Brush https://www.instagram.com/eventivebrush www.eventivebrush.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbrush/ https://twitter.com/Sbrush22
If you want to reach new leads, partnerships and collaborations should be on your list! In this episode, host Nikki Nash chats with Collaboration Consultant Baily Hancock about how to grow your business with strategic partnerships and collaborations. If you want to grow your business, make it a win-win. In addition to being a Collaboration Consultant, Baily is a Workshop Facilitator and Host of the "Stop, Collaborate & Listen" Podcast. A natural-born connector and professional friend-maker, Baily has spent her career growing and nurturing her network. She believes in finding the overlap between you and those around you, because it's in that overlap where communication, connection, and collaboration can happen. To learn more about Baily and to access her free resources head to her website.
Baily Hancock is a Collaboration Consultant, Workshop Facilitator, and Host of the "Stop, Collaborate & Listen" Podcast. A natural-born connector and professional friend-maker, Baily has spent her career growing and nurturing her network. She believes in finding the overlap between you and those around you, because it's in that overlap where communication, connection, and collaboration can happen.Follow Baily:https://www.instagram.com/bailyhancock/https://bailyhancock.com/Follow Carrie and watch these interviews on IG live:https://www.instagram.com/bra_network/https://www.bra-network.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meet Baily Hancock Baily is a Collaboration Consultant, Workshop Facilitator, and Host of the "Stop, Collaborate & Listen" Podcast. A natural-born connector and professional friend-maker, Baily has spent her career growing and nurturing her network. She believes in finding the overlap between you and those around you, because it's in that overlap where communication, connection, and collaboration can happen.Website: https://bailyhancock.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/BailyHancockStop Collaborate and Listen Podcast: https://bailyhancock.com/thepodcastFacebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CollaborationCoalition
Baily Hancock [EP 136] shares some excellent networking tips, why we should all focus on collaboration and she discusses all of the various pivots she has made in life. Show Notes: 4:36 - Voted Miss SRHS in high school. 7:58 - Looking at living in LA the wrong way initially. 9:46 - "I turn on light switches for people ... " 15:06 - "My This + Your That = Our Magic" 18:35 - Definition of collaboration 25:20 - "If you are not on Linkedin ... " 26:26 - How to curate your community. 36:25 - Lessons learned from the collapse of 2008. 42:13 - The summer of 2018. 45:34 - "People can't help you if they don't know you need help ... " 49:41 - "Nothing for nothing ... " 57:30 - "It's almost never about me ... " 63:55 - The impact of 'War of Art' on Baily. 66:44 - "Leave a little room for serendipity ... " How to reach Baily: Website | Linkedin | Instagram | Facebook Book Recommendations: "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield "Big Magic" by Elizabeth Gilbert "Untamed" by Glennon Doyle
Episode 61 of the Mavens Do It Better Podcast features Antje Lamartine, Collaboration Consultant focused on Microsoft 365 user adoption and change management, speaker, and organizer for SPS Munich.Antje and Heather caught up at the Modern Workplace Conference Paris.Tune-in to hear their conversation on:User Adoption – How the topic has grown and why it is so important to understand the human aspect of it.From Hospitality to Technology – Antje's career journey and how one person saying "Yes" helped her pivot from business administration to IT.Only You See the Mistakes– How knitting helps her not only unwind, but has taught her to accept and learn from her mistakes rather than obsess over not being perfect.To connect with Antje:Twitter - @AntjeLamartineLinkedInXingTranscript
Baily Hancock, Collaboration Consultant & the Host of the “Stop, Collaborate & Listen” Podcast highlights the top collaboration lessons learned from her 35 interviews throughout season 1 of the show. Visit http://bailyhancock.com/scl/39 for the complete show notes
Baily Hancock, Collaboration Consultant & the Host of the “Stop, Collaborate & Listen” Podcast highlights the top collaboration lessons learned from her 35 interviews throughout season 1 of the show. Visit http://bailyhancock.com/stop-collaborate-listen-podcast/39 for the complete show notes
Baily Hancock, Collaboration Consultant & the Host of the “Stop, Collaborate & Listen” Podcast outlines where you should be looking for potential partners, what makes a great partner, and how to reach out to them in a way that'll make them want to collaborate with you. Visit http://bailyhancock.com/scl/30 for the complete show notes
Baily Hancock, Collaboration Consultant & the Host of the “Stop, Collaborate & Listen” Podcast outlines where you should be looking for potential partners, what makes a great partner, and how to reach out to them in a way that’ll make them want to collaborate with you. Visit http://bailyhancock.com/stop-collaborate-listen-podcast/30 for the complete show notes
Baily Hancock, Collaboration Consultant & the Host of the “Stop, Collaborate & Listen” Podcast outlines the 4 main types of “Asks” and “Gives” and why you need to identify what yours are BEFORE you approach a potential partner about a collaboration. Visit http://bailyhancock.com/scl/20 for the complete show notes
Baily Hancock, Collaboration Consultant & the Host of the “Stop, Collaborate & Listen” Podcast outlines the 4 main types of “Asks” and “Gives” and why you need to identify what yours are BEFORE you approach a potential partner about a collaboration. Visit http://bailyhancock.com/stop-collaborate-listen-podcast/20 for the complete show notes
Collaboration Consultant, Baily Hancock, has built her business around helping small businesses develop the tools and resources they need to take advantage of collaborations. A natural-born connector and professional friend-maker, Baily has spent her life expanding and nurturing her network—while helping others connect with each other. Tune-in to get all the deets on what you need to know when seeking collaborations! Find us on social media @makeyourselfpodcast Website: makeyourselfpodcast.com
Welcome to the first episode of "Stop, Collaborate and Listen", a podcast that shows you how to collaborate IRL. Throughout this season, you'll hear from co-founders, solopreneurs, creatives, executives, community leaders, CEOs, podcasters, publishers, and everyone in between about how they leverage collaboration to grow their business, amplify their message, and engage with their communities. On this episode, you'll meet the host of the show, Collaboration Consultant and professional friend-maker Baily Hancock, and learn what you can expect from this season. Visit bailyhancock.com/scl/1 for the complete show notes
Welcome to the first episode of "Stop, Collaborate and Listen", a podcast that shows you how to collaborate IRL. Throughout this season, you'll hear from co-founders, solopreneurs, creatives, executives, community leaders, CEOs, podcasters, publishers, and everyone in between about how they leverage collaboration to grow their business, amplify their message, and engage with their communities. On this episode, you'll meet the host of the show, Collaboration Consultant and professional friend-maker Baily Hancock, and learn what you can expect from this season. Show Notes: - Follow Baily on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bailyhancock - Submit a question for the Collaboration Q&A segment or apply to be a guest on the show: https://bailyhancock.com/thepodcast - Check out Baily's career online courses: https://bailyhancock.com/courses - Join the Collaboration Coalition Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CollaborationCoalition/
For this episode of #OnTheSpot, we sat down the collaboration consultant, Baily Hancock to discuss millennial women finding their place in the workplace and in their careers. As a Collaboration Consultant, fellow Podcaster and Workshop Instructor, Baily helps people collaborate with their community to achieve their goals; whether that's making a career change or growing their business through Baily Hancock HQ. (https://bailyhancock.com/) When Baily first began collaboration consulting, she launched her first course called "The Career Experiment," where she had only one person signed up for it. This failure propelled her to work harder the second time around, and her hard work paid off: she promoted her second online course, "The 1-Year Career" much more, and thus began her road to entrepreneurship. To learn more and to follow Baily, head over to bailyhancock.com (bailyhancock.com) and subscribe to her podcast The Baily Hancock (https://bailyhancock.com/thebailyhancockshow/) show available on iTunes and Google Play Music! Our key takeaways from our convo with Baily: Stay "approachable, adaptable, and flexible." "Women by nature are naturally collaborative. We have always since the dawn of time, had to work with each other to survive." -- Baily Hancock ICYMI: Make sure to check out Baily's On The Dot #WomanToWatch feature on our website OnTheDotWoman.com (https://onthedotwoman.com/woman/baily-hancock) and on our daily newsletter and podcast Four Minutes With On The Dot (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/four-minutes-with-on-the-dot/id1309880515?mt=2)! Looking for more inspiration, advice and direction? Subscribe to our daily email newsletter and podcast Four Minutes with On The Dot where we provide you with the tools and motivation you need to get out there and be the badass babe you were meant to be. https://signup.onthedotwoman.com/ Tune in next Thursday when we sit down with Board Chair of VoteRunLead (voterunlead.org)/Fox News Political Contributor, Jehmu Greene! We are focused on your success, so let us know what you think by chatting with us at @onthedotwoman on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. We’d love to hear your voice!
ABOUT Baily Hancock is a Collaboration Consultant who empowers female entrepreneurs to amplify their influence + gain credibility through collaboration to grow their business. SHOW NOTES I hadn't been listening to my intuition that perhaps this path wasn't right for me. 3:49 Once I was able to build that local community I was able to figure out that I was over waiting tables and my life was meant for more than this 7:57 More and more female entrepreneurs understand collaboration 20:19 You can amplify and grow your business 26:22 QUOTES "Nothing is forever good or bad" FOLLOW http://twitter.com/bailyhancock https://www.facebook.com/baily915 https://www.instagram.com/bailyhancock/
About Baily:Baily Hancock is a Multi-Passionate Entrepreneur who goes by the titles Collaboration Consultant, Career Happiness Strategist, Podcaster, Speaker, and Workshop Instructor. She teaches people how to collaborate with their community to achieve their goals, whether that's making a career change or growing their business A natural-born connector, Baily has spent her career growing and nurturing her network and finding ways to collaborate along the way. She works with entrepreneurs to help them amplify their company's reach and influence with partnerships, and with professionals to help them find happiness and fulfillment in their careers. Baily travels the country leading workshops and doing speaking engagements on her two favorite topics: career happiness and collaboration. Website: BailyHancock.comInstagram: @BailyHancock
How can you expand your network and reach new people? Collaborating with others who share a similar mission, vibe, and audience can be one of the best ways to do that. But, how do you actually collaborate in a pre-planned way? What does that look like (webinars, FB Live, workshops, podcasts, etc.)? What does each person gain and, just as importantly, what does each person’s audience gain? My guest today is Baily Hancock, a Collaboration Consultant who teaches people how to collaborate with their community to achieve their goals. In this episode, Baily and I talk about: Tips for attending networking events, even if you’re an introvert Specific strategies and examples you can use to identify partners and reach out to them How to improve the likelihood that a potential partner will say “yes” Ideas for doing promotional partnerships that benefit both of you AND both of your communities The pros and cons (mostly cons) of being an affiliate for others The 20 speaking gigs Baily has done this year - why she does them and what she gets out of them You’ll love Baily’s obvious passion and energy for collaboration and you’ll learn exactly what to do to get started. Your homework is to identify someone in your network you can collaborate with and reach out to them to get the conversation started. I met Baily through a mutual friend, Mia Scharphie, who introduced us (the power of collaboration!). Mia was on the podcast in episode 46 (We All Need a Wingwoman), which is an excellent companion episode to this one. About My Guest: Baily Hancock is a Collaboration Consultant who teaches people how to collaborate with their community to achieve their goals, whether that's making a career change or growing their business. A natural-born connector, Baily has spent her career growing and nurturing her network and finding ways to collaborate along the way. She works with entrepreneurs to help them amplify their company's reach and influence with partnerships, and with professionals to help them find happiness and fulfillment in their careers. A self-described, "Type-A with a dash of woo", Baily is equal parts strategic and supportive. Whether you're coming to her in need of direction in your career or you're looking for ways to make more revenue in your business, she's got your back. The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/83 Get the free Partnership Outreach Email Template. Connect with Baily on her website, Instagram, and Facebook. Check out Baily’s program at http://www.expertiseforexposure.com/ Listen to Baily’s podcast "The Baily Hancock Show". Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review! Other Episodes and People Mentioned: Episode 46: We All Need a Wingwoman with Mia Scharphie Episode 34: Relationship Selling with Nikki Rausch Nikki Rausch’s blog/email newsletter as a great example of using stories Calendly.com for scheduling calls
About Baily:Baily Hancock is a Multi-Passionate Entrepreneur who goes by the titles Collaboration Consultant, Career Happiness Strategist, Podcaster, Speaker, and Workshop Instructor. She teaches people how to collaborate with their community to achieve their goals, whether that's making a career change or growing their business A natural-born connector, Baily has spent her career growing and nurturing her network and finding ways to collaborate along the way. She works with entrepreneurs to help them amplify their company's reach and influence with partnerships, and with professionals to help them find happiness and fulfillment in their careers. Baily travels the country leading workshops and doing speaking engagements on her two favorite topics: career happiness and collaboration. Website: BailyHancock.comInstagram: @BailyHancock
Like many conflict resolution or ADR professionals who start as a mediator, it doesn’t take long before a mediator doing workplace cases in one organization begins to wonder about the organization’s culture, communication, or leadership skills. “If only the organization had better practices, the mediation (or coaching or training or group facilitation) wouldn’t be needed”, many have thought. When working within an organization, the conflict resolution professional may begin to see issues or trends across departments that may suggest systemic issues. Now what? Explore the opportunities and challenges to communicate organizational issues to senior leadership by considering: When is an issue systemic? How is it assessed? How is it communicated? What next? Who is responsible? Consider these issues from the perspectives of an internal conflict resolution consultant at a company and an organizational ombuds at an educational institution and academic medical center. Rita Callahan has been a conflict resolution professional for 20 years offering services including mediation, facilitation, training, conflict coaching, consulting and ombudsing. She was an independent Conflict Resolution and Collaboration Consultant for 13 years, spent 6 years in the Conflict Resolution group at the New York City utility, and is now in the Ombuds Office at the University of California Davis. Rita has been active in the Association for Conflict Resolution at state and national levels and she has been a speaker at the Association for Conflict Resolution, the American Bar Association – Dispute Resolution Section, and the International Association of Facilitators annual conferences.
Alt er som det plejer. Karin er tjekket ind på Skype fra kontoret på Frederiksberg og Cammilla er tjekket ind fra huset ved Roskilde Fjord. Vi er klar til at indspille dagens episode. CoolTool Stafetten Jacob Saaby Nielsen, Collaboration Consultant fra WorkyWorky (http://www.workyworky.dk/) har CoolTool Stafetten og anbefaler: Mindmeister Som meget visuelt orienteret, og fuld af 1000 ideer samt behovet for både at komme af med de ideer og få en struktur på dem, er jeg meget, MEGET glad for Mindmeister til mindmapping. Jeg bruger Mindmeister til først at brainstorme på et emne. Derefter organiserer jeg resultaterne. Hidtil har jeg så skulle organisere de opgaver som kom ud af det i et separat værktøj. Nu har Meisterlabs dog lavet Meistertask. Meistertask er et Kanban inspireret værktøj til at koordinere opgaver. Hvis du kender Trello, så kender du princippet bag. Nu kan jeg gå fra brainstorm til organisering til handling, ved at bruge kombinationen Mindmeister/Meistertask. Det er GENIALT, og jeg elsker det virkelig. Meistertask er pt. i lukket alfa, men kommer snart i åben beta. Udover den stærke kombination af de to værktøjer, så er Mindmeisters store styrke at det er kollaborativt. Du kan invitere andre ind i dine mindmaps, hvor I så kan brainstorme sammen. Arbejde gratis eller ej? Det kan være fint at arbejde gratis, hvis det flytter dig mod dit mål eller det er sjovt. Selvfølgelig giver det god karma at være en Go Giver, men som solopreneur er man nødt til at være lidt opmærksom på, hvad man bruger sin reelle tid på. Samarbejdsaftaler Gitte Koldtoft forslog at vi snakkede om det med samarbejdskontrakter, når to Solopreneurs finder sammen om et projekt. Spændende emne og vi vil gerne dele vores egen lille samarbejdsaftale: Samarbejdsaftale mellem Karin Høgh og Cammilla Rysgaard Karin Høgh og Cammilla Rysgaard indgår hermed et samarbejde om at udgive en ugentlig podcast. Begge forpligter sig til at bidrage med deres engagement, evner og overholde de indgåede aftaler. Som udgangspunkt er der ingen økonomiske forhold involveret i samarbejdet. Hvis der er udgifter, der kommer ud over alm. drift i vores respektive forretninger, skal dette accepteres af begge parter. Vi ligger hver især ud for sådanne udgifter og gør status en gang årligt (31. december), hvorefter evt. ubalance afregnes. Indkøbte ting som domæne, logo mm. ejes ligeligt af begge parter. Samarbejdet kan ophæves når som helst af begge parter. Et andet bud på en lidt mere udførlig samarbejdsaftale, kan du finde på Mikro Business' side (skabelon/samarbejdsaftale) > Advokatsamfundet og Håndværksrådet har lavet en pjece om hvornår man skal have en advokat koblet på > Forretningsrejser Husker du, at du har krav på en godtgørelse? Susan Vestergaard fra 1264.dk deler ud af guldkorn og tips omkring bogholderi. Se reglerne på Skats hjemmeside > Hvornår hører du SolopreneurCast? Kåre Mulvad fortæller, at han har gjort det til en vane at lytte om mandagen, når han spiser frokost. Hvornår lytter du? Send os en selfie eller andet på vores Facebook side eller andre medier med #solopreneurcast. Det var alt for os. Ha' en skøn uge! Karin & Cammilla Kontakt os på mail Karin > Cammilla > Følg podcasten via