Exploring ways for an organization and its teams to be agile to meet the customers' needs and marketplace changes... Host of Agile Digital Business is Vickie Maris - singer-songwriter, speaker, author, certified trainer / Authorized Partner - Everything DiSC® & The Five Behaviors®. She and her guests provide insights and ideas for personal and team development. In the previous seasons of the show, you'll hear insights on social media engagement, preparation for customers' uses of voice search and other steps to help you ready your teams and business for the future. In her over 30 years in corporate and in continuing education in academia, she has led several successful teams and has run a successful music and farm business. One of her design and marketing teams launched and maintained the online, Lean Six Sigma and Project Management short course series at Purdue University.
0:00 Season topics, upcoming programs, Everything DiSC; and direction the podcast is going in Season 4.
0:28 Welcome by the podcast host, Vickie Maris.
1:20 What is an Authorized Partner - Everything DiSC and The Five Behaviors? Vickie Maris is an Authorized Partner and explains what she can provide in this role. You can reach out to Vickie for access to the personality assessments such as Everything DiSC "Workplace," "Productive Conflict," "Agile EQ," "Work of Leaders," and others.
3:00 You can also enroll for facilitator training if you would like to become a certified facilitator of Everything DiSC or The Five Behaviors. Give yourself a couple months of lead time for getting enrolled in one of the virtual sessions. They fill pretty quickly.
3:44 Vickie mentions upcoming interview with Paul Slaggert who is instructor of Day 1 of the 2-day short course, Frontline Leadership. It is hosted by the Kelley School of Business and takes place in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Fall 2023 session is full. The program will be offered again in Spring 2024.
4:20 Developing the Effective Technical Leader is coming up in October 17-18, 2023. It is taught by Dr. Pete DeLisle. Registration is open via the Kelley School of Business website (see link in previous sentence).
6:27 Contract work in the process documentation area and doing process improvement as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Upcoming interviews with my colleagues in the areas of process improvement and project management.
7:27 Thank you for sharing the podcast out and for subscribing to the show (it is free to subscribe).
7:48 You also might see upcoming episodes in this season about shifting the daily routine to include silence and meditation. Vickie shares how that practice helped her with the songwriting for her recent album, Another Universe. Here is the link to the album in Spotify. The music is available in the many other music streaming services as well.
8:51 Introduction of the other podcast, Making of the Album - Another Universe. It is co-hosted by Vickie Maris, Michael Kelsey and Scott Greeson. We talk about the inspiration for the songs and the behind-the-scenes of the recording process for each of the songs. Enjoy the laughter and insider perspectives of three recording artists! Check out the podcast here: https://sites.libsyn.com/446118
10:23 Date of the concert by the Kelsey Greeson Project is Oct. 7, 2023. Artists: Michael Kelsey, Scott Greeson, Vickie Maris and Courtney Von Drehle. Tickets for the show at the TAF Theatre in Lafayette, Indiana are available in Eventbrite. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/617699384487?aff=oddtdtcreator
10:57 Wrap-up
0:00 Intro - increasing your level of engagement
:16 Episode powered by Teach Inspire Connect
:32 Thank you from the host, Vickie Maris
1:01 Explanation about the previous pause in the podcast
1:08 Silence in my daily routine
2:10 Benefits of spending time in silence as a part of the daily routine
2:57 Conference talk during the 2022 Purdue Women's Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana
3:11 Silence led to writing and recording songs for a solo album, Another Universe by Vickie Maris
5:25 Starting an additional podcast about the behind-the-scenes
5:38 Recording engineer and producer of the album is Michael Kelsey
6:03 Scott Greeson and Michael Kelsey will be on the mics with me for the new podcast.
6:26 Content stems from one of the videos in my 14-day challenge of livestreaming. This episode of the video series is shared here as audio about ways to better engage in a livestream or video call.
7:47 Daily goal of improving by 1% over the day before
8:28 The videos from the 14-day livestreaming challenge are available on my YouTube channel. Search Vickie J Maris.
9:01 The new songs and my album are available at the channel for Vickie Maris Topic or Vickie Maris Music.
9:20 Techniques for increasing your engagement with followers in a livestream. These tips can also apply towards video calls in Zoom, MS Teams and other platforms.
10:30 Watch a livestream that another person is conducting on a topic you find of interest. Take notes about the experience. What causes you to engage or not?
11:00 Ask a question early in your broadcast.
12:24 Pause to review comments and questions, or let people know that you'll revist the comments feed after the broadcast.
14:35 Contain your "teaching livestream" to 5-10 plus minutes.
16:47 Wrap-up of the podcast episode. Email comments and questions to agiledigitalbusiness @ gmail dot com.
17:03 Request for your positive rating and review. The feedback helps me to evolve the show to best meet listeners' needs.
17:37 To hear my new songs on the album, Another Universe: https://vickiemaris.hearnow.com
17:52 Thank you to my clients of my business, Teach Inspire Connect.
0:00 Welcome to Season 4 of Agile Digital Business podcast. Introduction by the host, Vickie Maris. Topics of leadership, personal development, team development and team communications.
:34 Insight about the music for the podcast and the accordion in the mix.
1:37 Upcoming leadership and team development programs; and music events
2:12 Frontline Leadership, April 6-7, 2022 - taught by Gar Trusley and Paul Slaggert; hosted in Indianapolis, Indiana by the Kelley School of Business Executive Education (this leadership program was previously named Supervisory Development when it was offered in South Bend, Indiana)
2:30 Developing the Effective Technical Leader, April 5-7, 2022, is taught by Dr. Pete DeLisle. The program is held in Bloomington, Indiana and is also hostsed by Kelley School of Business Executive Education. This program was previously called Engineering Leadership when it was offered in South Bend, Indiana.
3:22 Take the Everything DiSC "Workplace" assessment & participate in a 90-minute facilitated discussion (virtual), "What's your style in Everything DiSC?"
4:35 Learn about the custom program you can bring to your team - an experiential learning event with an acoustic rock band about team communications
4:56 Music dates
5:02 Scott Greeson, Vickie Maris & Brady Joseph - music via a FB Live; 8:30 pm EST from the Facebook page
5:35 Concert at TAF on May 7, 2022; 7:30 pm EST - Scott Greeson, Michael Kelsey, Vickie Maris and Courtney Von Drehle
6:47 Notes about the new version of the introductory episode for Agile Digital Business.
7:44 Mention of a possible new show name in the works for the podcast.
8:02 In Season 4, host Vickie Maris is exploring the topics of leadership, personal development, team development and team communications.
8:10 Vickie Maris is a certified facilitator of the DiSC Profile, or more specifically, the "Workplace" profile in the portfolio of content from Everything DiSC. She also facilitates The Five Behaviors of a Cohesive Team. Both these are Wiley brands.
8:21 The podcast was on hold in 2021 as the business was being launched: Teach. Inspire. Connect.
8:47 Several speaking engagements occurred in 2021 and several more speaking and facilitating engagements are on the books in the new year.
9:11 Background about Vickie Maris
10:51 Feeling grateful for the podcast medium.
11:02 Capturing nuggets of wisdom in leadership, team development and team communications.
11:32 Information about the opportunity to take the Everything DiSC Workplace assessment and to participate in the virtual, 90-minute discussion.
12:33 Information about the team experiential learning event with an acoustic rock band
13:12 In the program, you can select which assessment you would want to have your team take. A few of the options include Everything DiSC Workplace, Everything DiSC Productive Conflict, Everything DiSC Agile EQ and more.
14:40 What is an Authorized Partner - Everything DiSC and The Five Behaviors
15:15 How to enroll in facilitator certification for Everything DiSC or The Five Behaviors
15:45 Thank you for checking out Episode 37 of the show
16:20 How to set up a call for talking about how any of the
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In Episode 36 of Agile Digital Business, hear insights about leader selection, and about allowing team members to self select into ideal roles.
Vickie Maris, host of the show, teaches in the professional development classroom (and virtual learning spaces) on leadership lessons gleaned from the raising and training of llamas, ponies, and other livestock on her farm.
https://vickiemaris.com/coaching
Show Notes for Episode 36
00:00 Introduction to information about a leader in the USA, NASA astronaut John Glenn - the third person and first American to orbit the Earth. In 1957, he made the first supersonic, transcontinental flight across the United States.
:54 The name of John Glenn is listed in Chapter 2 in the book, Why A Students Work for C Students, by Robert T. Kiyosaki. The list includes 50 people who didn't finish school. There are several presidents, authors, movie directors, playwrites, musicians and business founders and owners on the list.
2:36 Introduction of this episode of Agile Digital Business.
3:13 Leadership development program is referred to: Foundations in Leading Meaningful Change.
3:30 My Zoom call llama, Heartsong, joined me for teaching in a session of a virtual program on Leading Meaningful Change. This lesson was in situational leadership.
For information about booking a llama for your next virtual training or online coffee chat: Book the llamas for an appearance -- heartsongllamasonline.com
4:07 Think about how you select leaders for your organization.
4:33 Consider helping out Wikipedia if you use the web tool as a resource. The fundraising campaign is going now, but they welcome your donation at any point throughout the year. (Click the link to donate.)
5:14 Music plays and then you hear a setup to the instructional content. The audio was captured outdoors, and is a download from a Zoom call.
5:46 You will hear the reactions of people who were enrolled in the Leading Meaningful Change Foundations program.
6:12 The latest book by Beverly Patwell is Leading Meaningful Change: Capturing the Hearts, Minds and Souls of the People You Lead, Work With and Serve.
6:30 Vickie Maris teaches a short example about team roles by discussing a llama pack string hiking out on the trail. It's important to position llamas in the best role for each individual llama as they work on the trail. The ideal role for Heartsong in any scenario, is to serve as the lead llama. She selects this role if she is out grazing with the herd in the pasture or if she is working with a group on the trail.
7:40 Consider allowing your teams to self select into the roles they are best suited for.
8:00 Bev invites people to follow Vickie Maris on LinkedIn where you can hear more insights like the one she shared with her llama Heartsong. https://linkedin.com/in/vickiemaris
8:15 Thank you for listening to Agile Digital Business. An invitation to subscribe to the show is included.
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Pete DeLisle, PhD, uses memorable case studies and stories to reflect on leader effectiveness that you can incorporate into your own style of leadership. He is my guest in Episode 35 of Agile Digital Business.
Show notes, time codes and key take-aways:
0:00 A snippet of Pete teaching about the reciprocity behaviors of the Apollo 13 (you can watch the movie as homework!)
:35 Intro of Episode 35 of Agile Digital Business
:55 Request that you grab a screenshot of the show and share it on your favorite social media channel
1:16 Reminder that you can find key takeaways from this episode and others when you search on: #teachinspireconnect #agiledigitalbiz
3:04 Pete was a guest in Episode 32 of the show for the Part 1 interview
3:30 Welcoming Dr. Pete DeLisle back to the mic!
4:15 Pete teaches in the executive education. You can hear more of Pete's bio back in Episode 32.
... Framing the leader effectiveness theory ...
4:38 Introducing elements of leader effectiveness: awareness of self; awareness of other people (what's going on with them); situational awareness (what's going on around you). Leadership is the ability to influence people with or without authority.
6:42 "Leading without authority, to me, is a much higher form of leadership." - Pete DeLisle, PhD
6:58 The ability to make hard decisions.
7:30 The next element of the ability to lead is foresight.
7:46 Working through the what-might-happen-if scenarios.
8:06 Foresight causes a leader to develop a sense of preparedness.
8:32 Pete talks about the ethos of the US Coast Guard. Their motto is semper paratus. Their underlying ethos is: "We have to go out. We don't necessarily have to come back."
8:50 The last element of effective leadership is commitment. The three levels of engagement include volunteer, duty and reciprocity.
10:30 A question about the stage of a career at which a person thinks about the elements of an effective leader.
11:53 Ensuring that you're taking care of the folks you're working with. "If you don't have folks to do the job, frankly, the job doesn't get done." - Pete DeLisle, PhD
12:37 "We see many organizations that just drive people into the ground. They treat people as if they're expendable. They may be successful for a short period of time, but they don't last long.
Sometimes we see organizations that are much more concerned about the welfare of folks, and they forget how to do business." - Pete DeLisle, PhD
13:20 "If I owned this business, how would I be handling this situation?" - a lens to use when viewing the actions of a leader. - Vickie Maris
15:45 References to the movie, and the real-live event of Apollo 13 ("One of the best movies on leadership and problem solving that you'll ever see." - Pete DeLisle, PhD)
17:30 Astronaut Capt. Jim Lovell's act of courage was to say out loud, over the air, in front of everybody, "Houston, we've got a problem."
18:15 The team on the ground had an absolute commitment to help them be safe and to get them home.
20:00 This episode is sponsored by the group coaching and courses offered through Mastermind.com by Vickie Maris.
Coaching Group: Introduction to Live-streaming and Engaging in Social Media
Coaching Group: DIY Course Creation and Recording of Direct-to-Camera Videos
Self-Study: DIY Course Creation and Recording of Direct-to-Camera Videos
22:45 If you would like to learn more about Pete DeLisle's schedule for teaching in professional development programs, send an email to agiledigitalbusiness @ gmail dot com, and we'll forward your inquiry to Pete. He is teaching in online environments as well as upcoming in-person events.
23:35 Story of Ken Mattingly on the ground in the simulator troubleshooting while his colleagues were in space.
25:11 Story of hearing Jim Lovell and Gene Kranz speak during the Ag Alumni Fish Fry for Purdue University, 2007.
26:10 Relating the story and movie of Apollo 13 to Vickie's dad, Jim Maris, a military pilot and also an educator.
28:16 Discussion about the times when rules need to be broken.
28:37 Brief story about the D-Day experience in a sky full of B-24s with lights out and in radio silence.
30:40 Pete describes an example of when a leader has to consider disobeying an order.
33:04 Pete shares an example of the captain of a US Navy Aircraft carrier making a decision to take the USS Theodore Roosevelt offline.
37:00 Homework assignments: Watch Apollo 13 and Princess Bride.
Closing thoughts: "Leadership. It's about influencing people. It's not about rank. It's not about position. It's not about power. It's about the willingness to suggest to other people that there might be better ways to solve problems." - Pete DeLisle
Listen in on a group coaching call in Episode 34 of Agile Digital Business, in which podcast host, Vickie Maris, was invited to be a guest presenter and coach.
She was speaking with a group of Methodist pastors in Indiana about the basics of livestreaming a church service.
Below are the show notes and time codes for this episode:
0:00 Introduction to Episode 34 of Agile Digital Business: Live Stream Basics for Church Pastors
"Pastors are interested to learn more about how to engage with their participants in an online environment, and how to market the fact that worship services have moved online." - Vickie Maris
1:41 Episode Sponsor - 3-Session Group Coaching: Introduction to Livestreaming and Engaging in Social Media
Sessions are 75 minutes each Jan. 8, 2021; 8 pm Jan. 15, 2021; 8 pm Jan. 22, 2021; 8 pm
https://app.mastermind.com/masterminds/1607
3:00 Start of the coaching group call
4:35 Vickie provides background about the niche where she has been focused in recent years - how to incorporate social media into the overall marketing mix; and how to engage with students, customers and members within social media
5:39 Engaging in social media can be a fantastic evangelistic tool
6:13 Sharing of a quote from a Kyle Cease video on YouTube:
"The reason that you're stressed and scared is because you can tangibly measure what you're going to lose, but it's really hard to see what you're going to gain." - Kyle Cease
"We don't have numbers about the future." - Vickie Maris
7:48 Mention of the Scott Greeson Music page in Facebook
7:59 Mention of the Dawn of Promise Farm business page in Facebook
8:16 Perspective of a musician about the marketing for a church
9:22 Mention of where we're heading with voice technology, smart speakers, Google translating podcasts at the episode level for indexing and other changes
10:00 Discussion about a church's social media presence
10:55 A reminder to update the associated website and to put something on the home page that will alert the web visitor that the information on the website
11:26 Frequency of posting on your church's Facebook page
11:44 Mention of a social media post scheduler, Hootsuite.com. Other services are available - both free and paid.
12:26 Hootsuite has an app which allows you to schedule posts or do live posting from your phone.
12:48 A suggested makeup of social media posts (graphics, quotes, videos, photos, Facebook Lives)
13:02 Don't assume that people will see your post just because you have posted.
14:46 Example provided from the business page in Facebook for Scott Greeson Music. Ask people, within the text of the post, to share the post on their personal profiles.
15:32 Suggestion of texting or calling members of the church (or employees of your business) to join the Facebook Live. Let them know the day and time, and explain how they can help out with liking, sharing, and commenting.
17:20 Use a Facebook Business page for your church rather than your personal profile in Facebook.
17:25 Reference to a post on Vickie's page in Facebook, Teach. Inspire. Connect.
If you share on a phone tree about your online worship service, do that more than once in the week.
Reach out to your email list more than once in the week, and provide instructions in each email about how to access the online worship service.
19:00 Subject headers of emails should be interesting and cause the reader to open the email.
19:36 Sample of an email subject header that would be more likely to grab the reader's attention
20:15 Examples of email sequences from successful entrepreneurs
22:49 Introduction and summary of next section which contains tips for conducting your Facebook Live
25:49 Be sure to look straight into the camera lens as you start your live-stream
26:20 Put your most interesting element upfront in the livestream
27:23 Example of how to invite those in your congregation or audience to help out by joining the broadcast via their phones and share out the broadcast on their profiles
28:03 A thank you to the participants of the call and to John Randall who invited me to teach on the call and provide coaching
28:34 You can let Vickie know about your experiences in applying one of these tools - send an email to her at agiledigitalbusiness @ gmail dot com
28:45 You can learn more about working with Vickie as a coach when you visit her website.
If you'd like to join the next group coaching by Vickie Maris in Mastermind Dot Com, "Introduction to Livestreaming and Social Media Engagement," visit this link: https://app.mastermind.com/masterminds/1607
Description of upcoming group coaching on livestreaming:
Video description is here: https://youtu.be/xk_uHSu_yZI
Gain confidence to push that Go Live button for your course, webinar, training, worship service, mastermind, or other online session when you participate in this coaching group led by Vickie Maris. https://vickiemaris.com/coaching Join others who are new at running sessions in Mastermind.com, Facebook Lives, YouTube Lives, Zoom sessions, and other online platforms.
In addition to the three, value-packed live training sessions (75-minutes each), you also get access to several of Vickie's master class videos on uses of mobile devices for recording that will provide useful reference points as you prepare your own training or presentation.
If the dates and times of this series of three coaching sessions does not work for the group members you would like to enroll, please reach out to Coach Vickie through the contact form on her website to request an additional offering of the program.
She's been in the trenches conducting livestreams since social media platforms made the technology readily accessible back in 2015. She started with Meerkat and Periscope, and has since moved to extensive use of Facebook Lives, and the recording of videos for LinkedIn for both a globally-renown university, and the promotion of her own businesses. She has also written an ebook on the first steps in establishing a social media presence for your business and how to engage with customers.
Vickie shares her experience which stems from over 20 years designing and marketing online learning experiences for business people in continuing education programs at universities. As a small business owner, she oversees the marketing and communications for her coaching business as well as for her llama and Connemara pony farm, Dawn of Promise Farm. She is co-owner of a music business along with her husband, Scott Greeson. They are both entertainers with a 7-piece band, and have a music/podcast/audiobook recording studio.
Her courses have been featured in the Udemy blog, and have won national awards in the university environment.
Get ready for a fantastic 3-session group coaching experience!
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Creative entrepreneur, podcaster, author and speaker John Lee Dumas talks with me about strategy and techniques for livestreaming in Episode 33 of Agile Digital Business.
Below are the show notes and time codes for this episode of the show. I've included reference links to books and videos that either John or I mentioned during our conversation.
0:00 Preview of content shared by John Lee Dumas
"You should be looking, with any Facebook Live, to be solving one problem. You are looking to create a solution to one specific problem, obstacle, challenge." John Lee Dumas
0:39 I welcome you to Episode 33. I am your host, Vickie Maris.
1:27 Importance of listening to the voice of the customer
1:36 This episode is sponsored by Teach. Inspire. Connect. Online group coaching on the uses of Facebook Live for connecting with your audience and for using techniques in social media engagement. I also provide one-on-one, online coaching.
2:21 A challenge ... "Are your products or services, or the content that you're producing, relevant to your customers' clients or students needs today amidst all this change?"
2:59 Reflecting on Episode 29 and the interview with Mark Schaefer, author of Marketing Rebellion: The Most Human Company Wins.
3:22 Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and how we should be considering the model as we create products and services.
4:10 An excerpt is read from the ebook, The Pandemic Business Strategy Playbook. (Visit the link to visit the Businesses Grow website and download your free copy of the playbook.)
4:29 "The longterm relevance of the brand is more important than short-sales."
5:07 Story read from the Mark Schaefer ebook about his time as a sales manager at Alcoa when the company was facing quality programs that was causing a customer to miss delivery shipments.
7:56 Sharing of a review in Apple Podcasts by Reed Stiles for the Agile Digital Business podcast.
8:34 How to provide an honest rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews in other podcast directories or apps.
8:59 Introduction of John Lee Dumas
9:34 John Lee Dumas shares that he is now up to 2,600 episodes of his podcast, EOFire where he interviews successful entrepreneurs.
10:33 Speaking of gratitude for this moment and the way that John and Kate fold their life experiences in to the resources they create at EOFire.
11:06 Background information for John about the listeners of Agile Digital Business.
12:06 Making a pivot in Season 3 to help listeners uplevel in how they deliver instruction online; how they engage with customers online (webinars, multiple content experts on a Zoom call, conducting Facebook Lives, etc.) I work with instructors, ministers and others who have had to move from teaching within the classroom or sanctuary to teaching online.
12:59 Facebook Live: What advice do you have for how do we keep people on the broadcast.
"Start the Live with one intention. You have one intention that you are going to deliver throughout this 'Live.' Make it very clear in the title and description of the Facebook Live, what your intention is, and don't deviate from that. You should be looking, with any FB Live, to be solving one problem. You are looking to create a solution to one specific problem, obstacle, challenge." JLD
14:00 John provides an example of a Facebook Live about how to grow your podcast audience. He talks about a technique for keeping focus on the specific intention of the Facebook Live.
15:36 How to use your previous Facebook Lives as reference points you can provide to people who have questions about a specific topic.
16:31 For the instructor who is used to teaching in a time block such as a 50-minute class, would you break that apart in to separate Facebook Lives. John suggests breaking that original 50-minute class block in to shorter sections.
17:50 A question asked on behalf of musicians who are doing music online in lieu of concerts in traditional venues. John suggests doing a longer Facebook Live (more than 10 minutes) in you're entertaining people.
19:02 The longer you stay on with your concert, the better chance people have to stumble across your broadcast.
19:32 I give an example of the Tiny Farmhouse Concert that we were doing from the farmhouse at Dawn of Promise Farm during the shutdown. YOu can see replays in the Videos
19:44 A shout out to members of our 7-piece band, Scott Greeson & Trouble With Monday ... Lee Anna Atwell, Mark Molter, Greg Brassie, Stan Wallace, Kevin Ludwig, Scott Greeson, and myself - Vickie Maris Greeson. (See our online concert for the Virtual Taste of Tippecanoe! It starts at the 6-minute mark in this video from the Facebook Live by the Tippecanoe Arts Federation.)
20:30 A question about uses of audio content in different forms such as the podcast, Free Podcast Course, which starts and finishes with podcast training. Look at audio content in blocks. Create one series, one set of trainings that addresses one solutions.
22:49 For authors, I talk with John about whether or not he recommends creating a podcast of episodes that summarize the book? One of several books authored by John Lee Dumas is Podcast Launch.
For podcasters, visit the membership community run by John Lee Dumas and Kate Erickson, Podcaster's Paradise. I am a member and have benefited greatly from the instruction provided and the connections made within the group!
23:57 Thank you to John Lee Dumas and the closing thoughts.
24:18 Please connect by joining my email list. Simply send an email to vickiemaris @getresponse.net
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What do leaders need to be doing and thinking about in times of uncertainty and complexity? Pete DeLisle, PhD, chats with me on this subject in Episode 32 of Agile Digital Business.
In a time when areas around our world have gone from simple to complex, almost simultaneously, Pete's reflections and insights are thought-provoking.
Below are the show notes and time codes to help you navigate quickly back to a section you would like to listen to for a second or third time.
0:00 A preview of one of the many insights from Pete.
:37 Introducing Pete DeLisle
1:17 Welcome to Episode 32 of Agile Digital Business; reflection on my pivot in Season 3 to bring you topics and interviews that will help you as you make adjustments to the changing needs of your customers, clients and students.
3:32 Sponsorship note - Teach. Inspire. Connect. - Online group coaching in uses of Facebook Lives and other forms of social media marketing and engagement. Current groups are running for church pastors of small to medium-size congregations and for small business owners, multi-level marketers and entrepreneurs.
6:23 Conversation begins with Pete DeLisle
8:40 "What we're encountering is massive, unpredicted or unrecognized change. Sadly, the old solutions don't work." - Pete DeLisle
10:37 Reference to vu ja de and George Carlin, "We've never been here before and it doesn't look at all familiar."
11:09 George Carlin was also informed by Yogi Berra, "We're lost but making good time."
11:27 "The old models don't work." Pete DeLisle
11:42 "The human factors are just as important as what we're trying to accomplish in our business." Pete DeLisle
13:10 More background about Yogi Berra and the New York Yankees
15:29 Intellectual honesty - you're honest about being honest. An effective leader is willing to be vulnerable. Example: "I don't have a clue what's going on here, but we'll figure it out."
16:16 On the idea of resiliency: "The underlying value is human compassion ... thinking what's going on with human beings and the full complexity of it." - Pete DeLisle
17:20 Pete discusses the task vs relationship diagram. "When you're working on one, you're not working on the other." Example: If the task is under control, you got to worry about relationship-related issues; and taking care of your folks.
20:30 We talk about a personal example of how elder care or concern for our families can cause distractions in the work day during a world crisis.
23:29 Story from the 1960s about Dave Packard and Bill Hewlett.
26:43 He mentions that the touch screen display was invented at a division at HP during the downtime.
29:40 "There are only experts on what has been. There are no experts on what will be." - a quote shared by Pete DeLisle
34:07 Concept of absorptive capacity - the ability of an organization to see or predict emerging trends in advance of others.
36:50 Pete gives an example about BASF and the strategic plan that is one sentence long: "We want to be in business 100 years from now."
38:34 Mid-conversation break where I announce the Part 2 interview with Pete DeLisle on the topic of foresight. I also mention my interview with John Lee Dumas. His episode is coming up here in Season 3.
39:34 "Agility is the ability to be responsive in expert fashion to rapidly-changing situations."
44:20 Invitation to continue the conversation in another episode of the show.
45:44 If you would like to send a suggestion for a topic for Pete to cover, please send an email to agiledigitalbusiness @ gmail dot com. You can also send a voice mail through the Speakpipe widget on my website: https://vickiemaris.com/contact
46:25 Thank you to Pete DeLisle
46:44 Reminder that you can find resources that I mention on the podcast by searching on these hashtags, #teachinspireconnect or #agiledigitalbiz
47:35 Please join me to "go online" and teach, inspire and connect!
Vickie Maris
4:00 Biography of Peter A. DeLisle, PhD
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Parents Take Heart
I Didn't Part My Lips
Essential Oils Have Super Powers
Travel to Live
Leap Afraid;
Wild Wise Women
Functioning Hot Mess
Sleep
When Food is Your Drug
Heart For Women
Crush Your Goals and Single Truth
While introducing Season 3 of Agile Digital Business podcast, I share about topics and guests of upcoming episodes for helping you make adjustments - with your customers, clients and followers top of mind - to your online and livestreaming efforts during COVID-19 pandemic.
Highlights of this episode:
7:10 Hashtags: #teachinspireconnect and #agiledigitalbiz
Additional time codes and topics of Episode 30:
:25 Questions about livestreaming and how to interact in a livestream
:48 Description of plans for Season 3
1:00 Making a pivot in order to bring you resources, and interviews with people who talk about concepts and techniques for effectively reaching and engaging with your clients and customers through livestream broadcasts. We'll also talk about communicating with your students online and leading your teams remotely during a crisis. Learn ways to future ready your business or organization to weather disruption.
1:25 Welcome and introduction. I am Vickie Maris, host of Agile Digital Business podcast. I am an author, speaker, digital marketer who is focused on helping you meet your customer or client right where they are in their point of need, and a coach helping you extend your reach and your message using various modes that we have available today in the digital realm - both at our fingertips and within reach of our voice.
1:57 This episode and Season 3 of Agile Digital Business is brought to you by my online coaching group, "Introduction to Livestreaming and Social Media Engagement Strategy."
"If you have been using social media channels as a billboard in the past, and are interested in how to develop an engaged community of followers online who aren't just figuratively driving by your posts, graphics, videos and livestreams, but who are engaging with you in the online space, I encourage you to apply to join one of my coaching groups." Vickie Maris
I'm currently running a group for small business, and another one for church pastors
My work as a marketer, and an online course designer, as well as a published author and a musician, has had me deep in the uses of social media channels, creating podcasts, videos, and livestreams for many years.
2:54 Reminiscing about doing livestreams since 2015 when Meerkat and Periscope came out.
3:35 Learn more about the online coaching groups for learning about livestreaming and for building engagement in your social media channels that converts participation and attendance in your online events, check out https://vickiemaris.com
3:44 Fellow instructors, conference speakers and other connections will be guests on the show in Season 3.
7:16 #teachinspireconnect #agiledigitalbiz
7:30 Find my posts in:
LinkedIn ... https://linkedin.com/in/vickiemaris
Facebook ... https://www.fb.com/vjmaris
Twitter ... https://twitter.com/vickiemaris
YouTube ... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPtD91XYe3dqdJbJH0MKi6Q/videos
9:23 A shout out to Tonya Murray, author of Functioning Hot Mess, who coordinated the book promotion of 14 books at .99 cents each (self-improvement genre).
9:49 Join me in "going online to teach, inspire and connect!"
Thanks for listening to the show.
Vickie Maris
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