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In Episode 8 of Real Estate Uncorked, Tracy Stanley reveals the secrets behind Instagram and Facebook Ads. Plus the difference between boosting and ads. And how to create funnels. If you are interested in the wine, we are drinking a Markham Merlot.This show is hosted by:"Reshia Lea" GuarnottaCompass REALTOR® | DRE# 01407677reshialea.com
Society & Culture, #empowerment, #girl, #internetradio, #intertainment, #leadership, #management, #parenting, #radiotoni, #spiritualradio, #talk4media, #talk4radio, #talkradio, #w4wn, #w4wnradio, #woman, #women, #women4women, #women4womennetwork, #womensempowerment, #womensradio Radio Toni this weeks world news and two guests talking all things leadership and management from building better business relationships to leading and managing teams to employee engagement and toxic bosses. Vanessa Norths business is Connect and Grow and helps organisations "build" better managers and employees. Dr Tracy Stanley is a social scientist with expertise across employee engagement, intrapreneurship and organisational change. Her book is Creativity Cycling with Barbara Wilson. This show is broadcast live on Thursday's at 7PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Organizations thrive and survive on the creativity of their employees. But what constitutes “creativity”? Are we born with it? Can it be drawn out of us by our teammates, manager, or the type of work we do? And what is the relationship between creativity and employee engagement, and how do both impact problem solving? Dr. Tracy Stanley, a social scientist and author of The Engagement Whisperer, and Barbara Wilson, an executive coach, and creativity facilitator and trainer provide some answers.
In Episode 8 of Uncorked, Reshia Guarnotta asks Tracy Stanley as many questions as she could think of about Facebook and Instagram Ads. What's the difference between boosting and ads? How do you create funnels? Etc, etc... If social media ads confuse you as much as they confuse all your other friends, though they won't admit it, tune into this episode.
Tracy Stanley is a social scientist with expertise across creativity, intrapreneurship, employee engagement, and organizational change. Her focus is on helping organizations build great places to work where creativity and innovation flourish and workers are highly engaged. She has also spent some time as an innovation consultant at Cisco and many big tech companies. Tracy joins me on my daily tech podcast to learn more about her story and creating a culture of innovation. Bio Tracy loved the adventures of The Secret Seven as a child: a small troupe solving mysteries together, often on their bicycles. Their exploits inspired her career in foreign lands and interest in what makes a great team. Today, Tracy is a Social Scientist with expertise in employee engagement, organisational change, knowledge management and intrapreneurship. She has lived and worked in Asia and Europe in addition to her native Australia undertaking a range of senior human resource management and consulting roles. Organisations are complex places and Tracy is keen to help leaders create work environments where creativity flourishes and workers are engaged. She knows there are many things that everyone inside an organisation can do to build a workplace where it’s great to show up every day. Since completing her PhD which investigated the characteristics in the work environment most contributing to employee engagement and creative behaviours, she has written two books. The first book Engagement Whisperer: A quieter and more collaborative approach to inspiring your team outlines a ‘softly, softly’ approach to lifting engagement. Her most recent book Creativity Cycling: Help your team solve complex problems with creative tools was co-written with creativity expert Barbara Wilson. This book describes how Barbara and Tracy have helped others solve complex problems and reimagine the future. Transferable skills: Thinking differently. Selling the value of change. Delivering inspiring presentations. Curiosity, creativity and tenacity. Riding bicycles.
Radio Toni this weeks world news and two guests talking all things leadership and management from building better business relationships to leading and managing teams to employee engagement and toxic bosses. Vanessa Norths business is Connect and Grow and helps organisations "build" better managers and employees. Dr Tracy Stanley is a social scientist with expertise across employee engagement, intrapreneurship and organisational change. Her book is Creativity Cycling with Barbara Wilson. This show is broadcast live on Thursday's at 7PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
This week, join Cat as she is out and about in Cardiff - running some errands, introducing Michelle from Simply Sisterhood and hearing from Tracy Stanley - the principal organiser for the recent Women in Tech Cymru conference. Contact Cat Just Giving Page: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Catrin-Atkins Instagram: www.instagram.com/catsatkins Twitter: www.twitter.com/catrin1979 Shine Charity: https://www.shinecharity.org.uk/wales Facebook (blog): https://www.facebook.com/FiMe-Spina-Bifida-204116193765852/ Facebook (Women in Tech Cymru): https://www.facebook.com/WomenInTechCymru/ Business: www.sonixsoftware.com LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/catrin-atkins-a0786a13
This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Alfred enjoys fire eating, dragons and handmade lanterns at Shaftesbury’s Snowdrop Season finale. We chat to some of the youngsters who were making lanterns before Saturday’s procession and talk with their instructor, local artist Des Alner. (00:30) Bunting will make Shaftesbury look even better this year. A ‘four figure sum’ is being spent on colourful flags and pendants, which will be draped along the side of the High Street and perhaps Bell Street. Chamber of Commerce Chairman David Perry explains why they are funding these decorations. And Salisbury Street-based bunting maker Georgie Faulkner-Bryant tells us that the bunting will be sustainable. (09:08) There’s cash on offer if you can come up with a campaign to enhance Shaftesbury’s wildlife or green spaces. Cllr Andy Perkins talks about his ‘Wild About Shaftesbury’ competition that will encourage the public to vote for the project they believe will make the biggest difference. Andy says that the recent movement to buy ‘The Wilderness’ and an Enmore Green pond inspired him. (13:40) Shaftesbury’s new charity shop promises shelves and rails filled with designer clothes. Alfred talks with Tracy Stanley of Julia’s House about the Dorset hospice charity’s plans for the town centre store that we had expected Cats Protection to occupy. (19:39) One of the world’s greatest flamenco guitarists is returning to Shaftesbury. Juan Martin tells Alfred why he enjoys performing at our Arts Centre. And he tells us what to say if we enjoy his concert. (24:54)