🔍 S2 E2 - From Pooh Bear to Process Mapping: Authenticity in Branding and Improvement | Betsy Jordyn Interview 🎙️
In this insightful episode, branding expert and organizational development (OD) strategist Betsy Jordyn joins us to explore the powerful connection between branding and continuous improvement. Betsy shares her passion for helping individuals and teams express their authentic selves, offering practical tips for branding professionals in process improvement roles. Discover how empathy, political savvy, and relationship-building skills can transform your approach to continuous improvement and drive lasting, impactful change within your organization. đź’ˇ
This conversation is packed with actionable advice on how continuous improvement professionals can better position themselves by understanding departmental dynamics, adapting their communication for different audiences, and navigating organizational politics. Whether you're a change agent, consultant, or anyone passionate about improvement, this episode is a must-watch for those looking to boost their influence and effectiveness. 🌟
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro: Nerding Out with Betsy JordynÂ
00:23 Betsy’s Journey & Passion for Authentic BrandingÂ
01:16 Authenticity Meets Continuous ImprovementÂ
02:30 Aligning Improvement with Organizational GoalsÂ
03:43 How to Brand & Position Your CI TeamÂ
08:56 Tailoring Language for Various AudiencesÂ
13:14 Tips for Personal & Team Branding SuccessÂ
18:21 Navigating Organizational Politics EffectivelyÂ
24:55 Conclusion & Contact Info for Betsy Jordyn
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Keywords: Branding, Continuous Improvement, Organizational Development, Empathy, Political Savvy, Change Management, Process Improvement, Lean Six Sigma, Authentic Branding, Betsy Jordyn, Improvement Nerds Podcast