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Episode 173: Why You Need to Identify What Makes Your Leadership Tick | Heather Ennis, Northwest Indiana Forum
“The biggest part of learning anything is taking your ego out of it. Nobody has all of the answers.” –Heather Ennis Gathering knowledge and building expertise are cornerstones of the work economic dev
Episode 172: How Can You Employ Professional Vulnerability to Build a More Effective Team?
“What we know matters but who we are matters more.” –Brené Brown Before you click away, stick with us for just a minute; we know that the word “vulnerability” can alienate people quickly. When we are
Episode 171: Creating an Entrepreneurial Support System Will Pay Dividends in Talent | Kim Grant, Invest Buffalo Niagara
“Buffalo, as a whole, has been involved in supporting the entrepreneurial ecosystem and its innovation for a long time.” –Kim Grant Why should economic development organizations implement a strategy f
Episode 170: What Role Does Trust Play in Balancing Transparency and Confidentiality?
“Confidentiality and transparency are not mutually exclusive, but rather they are two sides of the same coin.” –Thomas de Maiziere In business these days, there is an ever-increasing amount of convers
Episode 169: How Can Formal Trainings Boost Communication and Partnership Efforts? | Kenny McDonald, One Columbus
“Most economic development leaders have something to say and are good people to say it within their communities; they’re trusted entities. It’s important to be able to communicate clearly about where
Episode 168: Why Putting the Mission Ahead of Our Ego Will Create Positive Momentum
“Maturity is humility. The mature person need not experience the satisfaction of ‘I told you so.'” –Ann Landers As economic developers, we often have an inkling about the direction our communities nee
Episode 167: Five Reasons Why Econ Dev Research Is Critical to Attraction, Retention and Expansion | Emily Jerkins, Birmingham Business Alliance
“The shift facing our community and communities across the nation means economic developers must be agile and cultivate assets, like workforce, policy and brands, like never before. “ –Emily Jerkins H
Episode 166: 4 Ways to Keep Perfectionism from Killing Productivity
“Don’t let perfection be the enemy of productivity.” –Alice Boyes We’ve all been there. A big project is due, the pressure is mounting, you have the whole thing basically ready to go but it’s missing
Episode 165: How Partnership Based Approach Brings Success Because of Collaboration | Taylor Kielty, Georgia Department of Economic Development
“When I look at the people that I admire most, that are further along in their career, that’s what I want to be to other people one day.” –Taylor Kielty Is there an attribute to your project process t
Episode 164: Take a Vacation and Reap the Personal and Professional Benefits!
“As you grow older, you learn a few things. One of them is to actually take the time you’ve allotted for vacation.” –John Battelle We hear more and more about employee burnout from the companies we wo