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Research Revealed: Benefits of Collaborative Learning29 Apr 202600:06:10
Sara examines a survey by Enboarder, where 71% of employees agree that they need to have discussions with others to learn something new or change their thinking. Sara explains how collaborative learning can provide clarity, validation, and changes in perspective that leads to deeper understanding and more effective change implementation. Sara shares actionable steps for leaders to leverage this finding and ways to implement it in their organizations. Stream more episodes on your favorite podcast app!Research Revealed  is a production of MOD Network and Evergreen Podcasts.
⁠Building Trust With Positive Reinforcement⁠22 Apr 202600:25:59
This week, Sara interviews Erin, a development director at a nonprofit that helps individuals experiencing homelessness. Erin shares how she uses positive reinforcement to build trust and open communication to improve both giving and receiving feedback. Whether you’re looking to improve your feedback skills or curious on how it can foster growth, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways! Stream more episodes wherever you get your podcasts! Can I Offer You Some Feedback? is a production of MOD Network and Evergreen Podcasts.
Business Bite: PDSA Cycle18 Feb 202600:05:32
In this week’s Business Bite, Sara discusses the PDSA cycle – a powerful method for continuous improvement and problem-solving. Discover how this framework, developed by Dr. Walter Schuhart, can transform your business processes. Stream more episodes wherever you get your podcasts!
Business Bites: Appreciative Inquiry 16 Nov 202200:04:40
Appreciative Inquiry encourages us to think about the positive and what is working right. This approach, better known as AI, was first founded in the 80’s. This begins with us starting from a positive core and understanding the best outcome for a situation. The 4 different parts that make up this ideal around appreciative inquiry are discovery, dream, design and destiny. When we tie these together it helps us do more and is a key to success. Subscribe to this podcast today and so you never miss an episode!
Business Bites: Managing Up 09 Nov 202200:04:50
Managing Up is a tool you can use when working with leadership. This strategy can be used to better understand your boss and bring out the best in an organization. It's important to consider many factors when doing this with your boss. To better understand a leader, learn them and their roles. Consider how they like to communicate, their work styles, priorities and have an open mind for change. When we are better able to do this and connect our goals with theirs we can proactively manage up. Subscribe to this podcast today and so you never miss an episode!
Create an Environment for Consistent Feedback 02 Nov 202200:14:40
Usually feedback is given to someone during a performance review and is likely to occur after something goes wrong. When only disciplinary feedback is given, people tend to operate in fear. How can we create an environment that welcomes consistent feedback for the good and the bad? It's important to make people feel comfortable enough to provide you with feedback and receive it from you. Acknowledge that feedback may be hard to hear, but it is necessary to grow. So provide feedback in the moment! Subscribe to this podcast today and so you never miss an episode!
Business Bites: Delegation26 Oct 202200:05:32
This week we are talking about one of the hardest things to do as a manager, Delegation. When taking on too many tasks, utilizing this tool will benefit not only  managers but the employees and organization as a whole. This allows everyone to learn new skills, build confidence and have increased motivation in the workplace. Benefits will  be seen in increased teamwork, productivity and efficiency.  Start by picking the tasks needed and identifying the individuals to complete the assignment. Ensure that everyone understands the responsibilities delegated and most importantly be patient in the process. There may be mistakes along the way, but give this tool another try and reassess for great benefits in the long run. Subscribe to this podcast today and so you never miss an episode! 
Business Bites: Grow Model19 Oct 202200:04:15
This week we are talking about the GROW Model which is a tool used for goal setting and problem solving. The acronym GROW, representing each different component, stands for Goal, Reality, Options and Will. This four-step model is one way that leaders can be able to address situations in their personal or professional lives.  A tip when thinking about using this model  is to use questions that integrate active listening or appreciative inquiry. Using these skills may help identify the issue at hand and how you may be able to move forward from it. Subscribe to this podcast today and so you never miss an episode!
Business Bites: After Action Review12 Oct 202200:03:01
This week we are talking about After Action Review. We can use this as a tool to analyze situations when they have already occurred and conduct a structured review or a debrief of that situation. In facilitating this method, there are a series of 6 types of questions that should be asked during an After Action Review.  It is important to not only understand the components of what went right and what went wrong. This tool can be effective for organizations or when  launching a new product or service. Rather than just being used either professionally or personally, this will help you discover ways that you can be more effective the next time you do a similar task. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode!
Remaining Open to Challenging Feedback05 Oct 202200:07:47
In this episode we bring on Electrical Engineer Doug to ask the question “Can I Offer You Some Feedback?” Doug talks with us about meaningful feedback and his openness to receiving it. How can these conversations not only be delivered progressively but received in the best light? We talk through critical factors like trust and seeking progression in a similar goal. As well as the importance of changing approaches toward being optimistic about feedback given. Doug speaks from his own experience in handling feedback rooted in negativity, giving people the benefit of the doubt and not being resentful overtime for the greater good. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode!
Business Bites: Active Listening28 Sep 202200:03:58
This week we'll be talking about Active Listening. Build your strong and vibrant communication skills by properly concentrating on the thing the other person has said. This can be done by using a participatory style of listening. The goal is to avoid being just a passive hearer of the situation. Share this podcast with a friend and subscribe today so you never miss an episode!
Business Bites: Project Pre-Mortem21 Sep 202200:03:48
On this episode of Business Bites I will be diving into the concept “Project Pre-Mortem”. Ideally, this combats the process of thinking of things after the fact. It allows us to think ahead rather than discussing the achievements, failures and opportunities of those involved after a project has occurred. Through applying prospective hindsight, we can shift our perspective to imagine an event as if it already happened. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! 
Business Bites: Emotional Intelligence 14 Sep 202200:03:49
Welcome to Business Bites! This week I will be discussing the term Emotional Intelligence. Think about your ability to perceive, use, understand, manage, and handle emotions. Daniel Goleman's familiar model categorizes this into four different quadrants. The model then breaks down further, all of which can be learned and developed. In this episode I'll tell you just how to do that! Listen now and share this podcast with a friend!
Consultant Insights: Trust by Verifying 12 Mar 202500:23:01
In this episode, Sara interviews Carrie Aguilar, a coach and consultant specializing in tech startup sales strategy. Carrie shares her background in tech sales and her experience in managing and training sales teams. They discuss the challenges of remote work and the importance of trust but verify in managing sales teams. Carrie emphasizes the need for a sales strategy in startups and the importance of understanding the problem the product solves. They also discuss the importance of delivering honest feedback and the impact of having a deliberate sales strategy in a startup environment.
Creating Trusting Relationships for Meaningful Feedback07 Sep 202200:11:10
Welcome to the podcast! The first guest we have is product developer and director of engineering, Alison. In this episode we talk with her about meaningful feedback and approaching relationships constructively. Feedback provides effective criticism that offers actionable recommendations for success.  What's your initial reaction when I say the phrase, “Can I Offer You Some Feedback"? People tend to have a negative first reaction when hearing this. Think about how you approach feedback in your everyday life. We must create a space for feedback, not only at the professional level but also in personal settings.  When approaching this conversation it is key to put yourself in another person's shoes to come from an authentic place. This can create a two way dialogue that is rooted in the actual event. Alison shares her approach to feedback and how she is able to connect with people in order for them to be themselves. Click here to view a transcript of this podcast episode. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode!
Coming Soon: A Podcast For Those Who Have A Complicated Relationship With Feedback30 Aug 202200:01:40
What’s your relationship with feedback? For some of us, it can get very… complicated. Whether giving, receiving, avoiding, or seeking, feedback is essential for our development. In each episode, you’ll hear best practices on feedback from real people. Host, Sara Ismail-Beigi Bartlett, will also be serving up “Business Bites” right here in this feed – a simple explanation of management tools, techniques, and philosophies.  Subscribe to Can I Offer You Some Feedback? now on your favorite podcast app, and you’ll receive the first episode as soon as it drops!
Research Reveled: Embracing Ambiguity05 Mar 202500:06:33
In this episode, Sara discusses the importance of leaders being able to embrace ambiguity and uncertainty in today's rapidly evolving business world. She shares three steps to foster this ability in organizations: developing agility and adaptability, fostering a culture of innovation and learning, and enhancing communication and transparency. Sara also provides questions for self-assessment and strategies to help teams navigate change and remain productive. By focusing on these steps, leaders can enhance their teams' capability to thrive in uncertain conditions and guide organizations through complexity.
Meaningful Fact Based Feedback 27 Feb 202500:21:03
In this new episode of Can I Offer You Some Feedback, Sara brings on Courtney, a program development manager at a nonprofit. They discuss their initial reactions to feedback, preferences for giving and receiving feedback, and the importance of empathy and meaningful feedback. Courtney shares examples of receiving feedback in a remote work setting and emphasizes the need to check biases when giving feedback. They also discuss the importance of leading by example and creating a culture of feedback within teams.
Business Bites: Mind Mapping27 Nov 202400:05:49
This week Sara gives us a new Business Bite on mind mapping. A visual diagramming technique used to represent different words, ideas, tasks, and concepts branching out from a central idea. It was first popularized by Tony Buzan in the 1960s as a way to enhance memory and creativity. Mind mapping can be used for project planning, brainstorming, and problem-solving. Two key considerations when starting with mind mapping are identifying the central idea and using colors and images to enhance visualization. Mind mapping can help organize information, make connections more apparent, and stimulate creative thinking. Stream more episodes wherever you get your podcasts!
Consultant Insights: Helping Clients See the Unseen20 Nov 202400:22:45
In this episode, Sara interviews Ginny Nemchick, a principal consultant of people operations, about the challenges and changes in HR and people operations in the past four years. They discuss the impact of COVID-19 on workplaces, the importance of values alignment, and the need for clear policies and practices. Ginny shares examples of clients who are successfully implementing positive changes and offers insights on delivering hard-to-hear feedback. They also discuss the value of investing in people operations and the role of external consultants in providing a fresh perspective. Stream more episodes wherever you get your podcasts!
Research Revealed: High Trust Leaders13 Nov 202400:07:01
In this episode of Research Revealed, Sara shares that employees who are welcomed by high trust leaders are four times more committed to their company. Trust and leadership play a vital role in an organization's success. Steps to move towards a high trust leadership model include modeling transparency, building genuine relationships, and recognizing and rewarding contributions. To improve trust, measure and understand the current level of trust in the organization and take specific actions to build trust during the onboarding process and throughout an employee's career.
Defining Impactful Feedback06 Nov 202400:13:32
In this new episode of Can I Offer You Some Feedback, Sara talks to an HR manager Jenn. They discuss feedback as a tool for personal improvement. Preferring to be the receiver of feedback, Jenn emphasizes the importance of timely and impactful feedback. She believes that creating a culture of feedback and modeling it at the highest levels is crucial. Listen to more episodes wherever you get your podcasts!
Business Bites: Kaizen30 Oct 202400:04:36
In this new episode Sara shares a business bite with us. A management philosophy that focuses on continuous improvement through small incremental changes referred to as Kaizen. It originated in Japan after World War II and has become a core principle in lean manufacturing and business management worldwide. Kaizen is applied in various areas such as production lines and customer service teams to improve efficiency and enhance processes. To implement Kaizen, it is important to encourage collaboration and a mindset of continuous improvement. Small manageable improvements over time lead to significant change and progress. Subscribe to the podcast for new episodes weekly!
Consultant Insights: The Power of Building Relationships23 Oct 202400:26:25
In this Consultant episode, Sara talks with George, a consultant and coach specializing in HR and DEI consulting. They discuss DEI practices, the importance of mental health in the workplace, and the role of feedback in leadership development. George shares his approach to coaching and training, emphasizing the need for leaders to create a safe and inclusive environment for their employees. They also discuss the power of networking and building relationships in the HR and DEI space. Subscribe to the podcast for new episodes weekly! 
Business Bites: The PESTLE Model15 Apr 202600:06:39
This week’s Business Bite breaks down the PESTLE model – a powerful strategic analysis framework. Sara provides an overview of the six external factors that can impact any organization, and shares why this model is essential for understanding the broader context of your business operations. Stream more episodes on your favorite podcast app! Business Bites is a production of MOD Network and Evergreen Podcasts.
Research Revealed: How Many of Your Staff Are Ready to Quit?16 Oct 202400:06:32
This week, Sara shares some research on the challenge of employee turnover and provides three steps that leaders can take to address it. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the reasons behind turnover and tailoring strategies to address them. Learn to measure the effectiveness of these strategies and focus on tactics that make a difference. The goal is to create a more committed workforce and retain valuable talent. Subscribe to the podcast for new episodes weekly!
Making Every Conversation Count Through the Power of Feedback09 Oct 202400:22:02
Discover how to make feedback a positive experience in the latest episode of “Can I Offer You Some Feedback?”! Featuring the insightful Otto, a fundraising and development officer for a large nonprofit and a former real estate broker owner. Otto introduces a refreshing take on delivering constructive criticism with kindness and intention. Timing is everything! Sara and guest, emphasize the importance of allowing feedback to breathe. Learn how to balance immediacy with thoughtful reflection in your feedback conversations. Subscribe for new weekly episodes!
Business Bites: Decision Matrix Analysis02 Oct 202400:04:56
Sara shares a brand new Business Bite on Decision Matrix Analysis: a systematic approach to making complex business decisions. It involves scoring options against predefined criteria and creating a weighted total to determine the best choice. This method has been used since 1960 and gained popularity as businesses sought more structured decision-making approaches. Decision Matrix Analysis can be applied to various scenarios, such as selecting a vendor or prioritizing projects. Before using this method, it is important to define clear and measurable criteria and assign appropriate weights and scores to each criterion. Subscribe for new weekly episodes!
Research Revealed: What Employees Want Rerun 03 Jul 202400:04:50
This week Sara shares a rerun with us, "What Employees Want". Some recent leadership research provided by Osi Tanner to understand if managers actually knew what employees were interested in. 79% of leaders reported they had a good sense of understanding of what their employees want, while less than half of employees identified with that. What does this mean for people that sit in a leadership position in an organization? How does one best support their team while still getting essential tasks done? Learn more about this by listening to the full episode and subscribe for new episodes weekly!
Asking Permission to Give Feedback Rerun05 Jun 202400:09:29
In this special rerun episode, Sara brings on non profit leader Tiffany. Over time her response to feedback has grown from anxious to excited for the opportunity to make changes. Her approach is to learn the person before jumping to providing feedback. Once that relationship is built, it’s more comfortable to get to a place of candid conversation.
The Joy and Challenge of Feedback Rerun15 May 202400:15:04
In this special rerun episode, Sara brings on Rene, Founder of a product innovation firm with extensive training and experience in industrial design. They discuss the joys and challenges of giving and receiving feedback. It can be challenging not to look at feedback with an anxious eye. It’s important to have context and do the information gathering to make feedback impactful.
Business Bites: Rerun Emotional Intelligence Assessments08 May 202400:05:32
This week we hear a rerurn from Sara! She shares a business bite with us on Emotional Intelligence Assessments. A unique component that demonstrates how well an individual regulates emotions effectively. She shares the depths of Self Assessments, 180 Assessments and the 360 Degree Assessments. These can effectively develop tools to improve competency overtime. Subscribe for new episodes weekly and share this podcast with a friend!
Consultant Insights Rerun: Talent Development24 Apr 202400:22:54
In this special rerun episode, we are joined by Sarah Eppink, principal and founder of Aisling Group. Sara and Sarah dive into the practice areas of leadership, talent development, and coaching. They discuss how the boundary lines have shifted since COVID and how many leaders are adapting to the challenges. Hear more in this full episode available now and tune in weekly for more “Can I Offer You Some Feedback?”
Feedback Rerun: Specificity and Clarity for Detailed Feedback 17 Apr 202400:10:45
In this special rerun episode, Sara is joined by James who has extensive experience in athletics and team development. In either setting, feedback has to be constant and specific. While in a professional setting, feedback provided with examples and details are very important. No matter the territory, for feedback to be meaningful it has to come from a place of trust and desire for someone to be better. Subscribe to this podcast today so you never miss an episode!
Business Bite Rerun: Gantt Charts and Project Timelines10 Apr 202400:06:38
In this special rerun episode, Sara gives us a Business Bite on Gantt Charts and Project Timelines. Project timelines help us think about dates that are critical. A Gantt chart is typically a horizontal representation of a project with line items and overlapping bars, showing how long each task is going to take. It’s important to know how much work and dependencies need to be done in which order. By using a Gantt chart, effort and duration can be reflected. Hear more from the podcast and subscribe today!
How Strategic Marketing Fuels Business Growth08 Apr 202600:21:31
Sara chats with Carli Sidoti, brand and marketing leader at Buttoned Up Consulting, to explore the evolving landscape of marketing post-COVID and AI, the importance of strategic marketing, and how to effectively communicate and deliver feedback to clients. Stream more episodes on your favorite podcast app!Business Bites is a production of MOD Network and Evergreen Podcasts.
Business Bites: Strengths Based Assessments27 Mar 202400:03:42
This week on the podcast, Sara discusses Strength Based Assessments. This is an assessment tool that measures what a person is already doing well. Keeping in mind their unique strengths and capacities. The idea is to use these benefits of what people already do well to be able to enable them to do more. Not only as individuals but as a part of teams. Listen to the full episode available now and subscribe to the podcast for more! 
Consultant Insights: Career Coaching20 Mar 202400:14:31
In this special consultant episode of the podcast, Sara brings on Kristen, founder of KM Career Coaching and Consulting. Listen to their conversation surrounding the potential impact of career coaching across the spectrum of employment. They discuss some misconceptions and benefits to career coaching. The unique opportunity of having a coaching experience helps professionals move forward no matter where they are in their careers. 
Research Revealed: What Employees Want13 Mar 202400:04:21
This week Sara provides some recent leadership research provided by Osi Tanner to understand if managers actually knew what employees were interested in. 79% of leaders reported they had a good sense of understanding of what their employees want, while less than half of employees identified with that. What does this mean for people that sit in a leadership position in an organization? How does one best support their team while still getting essential tasks done? Learn more about this by listening to the full episode and subscribe for new episodes weekly!
Building Relationships Before Providing Feedback 06 Mar 202400:12:46
This week Sara brings on Jaclyn, a customer success manager at an open source software company. They discuss how feedback should be paired with empathy and curiosity while also having the best intentions. It’s easier to have constructive or corrective conversations when establishing credibility and building a relationship first.  
Business Bites: Gantt Charts and Project Timelines28 Feb 202400:06:09
This week Sara gives us a Business Bite on Gantt Charts and Project Timelines. Project timelines help us  think about dates that are critical. A Gantt chart is typically a horizontal representation of a project with line items and overlapping bars, showing how long each task is going to take. It’s important to know how much work and dependencies need to be done in which order. By using a Gantt chart, effort and duration can be reflected. Hear more from the podcast with new episodes weekly! 
Consultant Insights: Talent Development21 Feb 202400:22:26
This week we are joined by Sarah Eppink, principal and founder of Aisling Group. Sara and Sarah dive into the practice areas of leadership, talent development, and coaching. They discuss how the boundary lines have shifted since COVID and how many leaders are adapting to the challenges. Hear more in this full episode available now and tune in weekly for more “Can I Offer You Some Feedback?”
Research Revealed: Expansion of Leadership Responsibilities14 Feb 202400:04:41
This week Sara gives a special feature episode of Research Revealed! This is where she provides the latest research on team effectiveness, leadership development, and organizational behavior. In this new episode, Sara reveals leadership research from O.C. Tanner on shifts in current responsibility since the pandemic. How do these results affect operations? For more research revealed, subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a new episode! 
Promoting Growth Through Feedback07 Feb 202400:15:54
This week Sara talks with Liz, professor of environmental history. Hear their approach to conversations surrounding meaningful feedback, that is encouraging and promoting growth. They discuss the distinctions of gauging the type of feedback that needs to be given in different situations. What works for someone may look different with another person. Subscribe to the podcast for new episodes weekly!
Business Bites: Emotional Intelligence Assessments 31 Jan 202400:05:03
This week, Sara shares a business bite with us on Emotional Intelligence Assessments. A unique component that demonstrates how well an individual regulates emotions effectively. She shares the depths of  Self Assessments, 180 Assessments and the 360 Degree Assessments. These can effectively develop tools to improve competency overtime.  Subscribe for new episodes weekly and share this podcast with a friend!
Consultant Insights: Leadership Development and Communications Strategy24 Jan 202400:21:44
This week Sara gives a special Consultant Insights episode you’ll hear from another coach and consultant, who specializes in leadership development and communication strategy. In this episode Sara welcomes, founder and CEO of Minerva’s Legacy , Dani! They dive into the complexities of working with a range of clients as well as the importance of developing a communications strategy with teams. Listen to the full conversation and learn more about developing leaders on your team. Subscribe to the podcast for new episodes weekly! 
Research Revealed: Are CEOs Important?01 Apr 202600:06:46
On this week’s Research Revealed, Sara discusses a Harvard Business Review report which highlights that 54% of leaders believe that the CEO of an organization should be highly engaged in leadership development training programs. Active participation is not just symbolic – it greatly impacts the effectiveness and perception of the training programs within the organization. Sara shares specific steps that CEOs can take in championing current initiatives and improve their effectiveness. Stream more episodes on your favorite podcast app!Research Revealed is a production of MOD Network and Evergreen Podcasts.
Research Revealed: Organizational Trust18 Jan 202400:04:53
This week Sara presents a special feature called Research Revealed! Providing you with the latest research on team effectiveness, leadership development, and organizational behavior. In this new episode, hear research findings on how trust is shown in organizations. How can leaders improve the way employees perceive trustworthiness? For more research revealed, subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a new episode!
Creating a Safe Space for Feedback 10 Jan 202400:13:03
In this episode of “Can I Offer You Some Feedback?” Sara brings on Pat, an Operations Director and  Life Coach! They talk about remaining open to receiving an observation from someone and in doing so, making the other person feel comfortable to provide the feedback. Listen to new episodes weekly and subscribe to the podcast!
Business Bites: DECIDE Model03 Jan 202400:04:46
This week Sara gives a Business Bite on the DECIDE Model. Originally coined in the healthcare space, this business model is an acronym for activities needed in the decision making process. The DECIDE Model is simple yet designed to help us think about solution creation and executing the solution in mind. Subscribe to the podcast today for new episodes weekly! 
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