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Jessie Newburn is the Principal of GenerationsWork. She is a leading expert in generational intelligence, focused on helping executives drive organizational change in a multi-generational workforce. She focuses on unlocking the superpowers of every generation and empowering each to step into its role with the purpose of accelerating organizational success. Her recommendations reduce friction, speed up change adoption and eliminate false stereotypes. She has a deep understanding of the worldviews of each generation and the cyclical patterns of society. She leverages that knowledge to provide actionable insights for organizational leaders to understand the cycle we are in today, the role each generation plays in that cycle, and how to align individuals for rapid organizational change toward a generationally empowered future. The post Podcast Episode #016 – Innovators, Creators and Builders Series with Jessie Newburn Seeing Opportunities Before Everyone Else appeared first on She Loves Good Things.
“Because it's drop-in and live, you're either in the conversation and participating or you're not. Once it passes it passes.” In today's 1:37 episode of The Radio Free Enterprise Minute, Jessie Newburn, social media innovator and Director of Business Development and Partner Programs for Atigro Marketing, shares her definition of the audio-only social media platform Clubhouse. Watch, search, download, or listen to our entire conversation, “A Conversation About Clubhouse with Jessie Newburn” on Radio Free Enterprise: https://radiofreeenterprise.com/a-conversation-about-clubhouse-with-jessie-newburn/ Learn more about Jessie Newburn and Atigro Marketing: https://www.atigro.com/
Sean McDermott, CEO of Windward Consulting Group sat down with Jessie Newburn, consultant at GenerationWorks to discuss AIOps and organizational change management. Jessie Newburn provides tips on conflict resolution, as well as how leaders can leverage generational strengths to make organization-wide cultural changes. They will put organizational change management into context and explore how understanding the 3 different generations in the workforce will help IT leaders increase collaboration.
Though it just turned one year old, Clubhouse seems to be taking off like a wildfire across the social media landscape. For years I have been helping entrepreneurs, authors, speakers, coaches and consultants establish and elevate their personal brands in print, video, audio and social media. So, when I suddenly started hearing about Clubhouse everywhere I turned, I knew I needed to find someone knowledgeable to talk about it - pronto! That's why I'm so pleased to share that Social Media Innovator Jessie Newburn has agreed to be my guest on Radio Free Enterprise this week. Learn More About Jessie Newburn: Atigro Marketing Jessie on LinkedIn
Have you ever wondered what the archetypes are for different generations? Learning about WHY generations tend to act the way they do can help mend broken communications in the workplace. That's why I interviewed Jessie Newburn of Generations Work to help answer all of my questions regarding workplace jealousies I've faced, how empathy plays a role and so much more. Support the show (https://donorbox.org/not-so-millennial-podcast)
9:00 am Eastern, Thursdays, "The Tufts Get Going!" host Rosanna Tufts: "Uber Experiences." Ever wonder what being an Uber driver is really like? Jessie Newburn has compiled her experiences into a two new "Uber Chronicles" books, "Field Notes from the Front Seat" and "Reflections from the Rearview Mirror." She joins Rosanna this morning.
Uber Chronicles: Field Notes from the Front Seat & the gig economy with Jessie Newburn Have you ever wondered what it would be like to drive for Uber? Have you ever been curious as to what kind of people use Uber? Where they are going? What do they talk about during the ride? How do they behave, or misbehave? This is the book to read! Jessie Newburn's “Uber Chronicles: Field Notes from the Front Seat,” the first in a series, answers those questions and more ... in the form of storytelling. Driving for Uber since early 2016, Jessie chronicles her experiences with each--and every--passenger, from the conversations with interesting people with fascinating stories, to the incredibly everyday, ho-hum-ness of people who just need a ride from one place to another. But don't let the ho-hum-ness of the ride fool you. Ten different days and nights out driving for Uber. Fifty-six passengers. Fifty-six stories. Jessie's book is available and can be downloaded free Oct 30 - Nov1 at Amazon.com Visit the website http://www.uber-chronicles.com/ Read a number of stories at http://www.uber-chronicles.com/2016/07/14/happy-to-be-alive/
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Jessie Newburn is a Gen Xer who has embraced the gig economy! Sometimes it seems like all eyes are on millenials and baby boomers, but Jessie and I bring the conversation back to what it was like coming of age for those of us born in the 60s. Jessie shares stories about living a gig economy life, the themes of community that her home, Columbia, MD were built on, and some of her most memorable Uber passengers. She gives us a glimpse into the Burning Man Festival, which she attends each year. The festival is a 9-day gathering of 70,000+ people in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada. For this discussion's purposes, I'll define the gig economy as "making a living through a series of jobs or through multiple on-going gigs. Some might be for a corporation, and some might be as an entrepreneur. In Jessie's case, she's got five or six income generating activities that include driving for Uber and sharing her experiences with the world through her e-book, The Uber Chronicles. You can find Jessie's e-book on Amazon. The Uber Chronicles Contact Lisa: Lisa@EverBetterU.com
In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk with Jessie Newburn about generational theory and how to apply the understanding of Boomer, Generation X, and Millennials to your life. http://www.personalityhacker.com/
FolkMedia.orgInterview with Jessie Newburn about generations and social media.November 24, 2008 Host: Joel Mark Witt Episode 29JessieNewburn.com Produced By: Joel Mark Witt