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Are you feeling frustrated because the people you hire just arenât working out the way youâd hoped? Do you wonder why new hires struggle to fit into your team, despite careful planning? In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, host Kris Plachy takes a close look at what might be missing in your hiring process and shares practical steps to help ensure new team members align with your business.
No stranger to the challenges all leaders face when it comes to building a team, Kris candidly shares her tips on what to do when an employee just isnât working out. Kris discusses several factors that may hinder the successful addition of a new hire to your team.
She raises the importance of a structured hiring process, including creating and sharing a detailed job description, and the necessity of having your framework in place. As Kris advises, âDonât ever hire someone if you donât have a job description.â She also urges leaders not to hire out of desperation, cautioning that the odds of such a hire working out are very low.
This episode is a look into a successful hiring process, complete with tips such as maintaining consistent communication with new recruits, setting accurate expectations about work culture, noting your non-negotiables, and the importance of a swift firing process when necessary.Kris offers insights that will help you refine your approach and build a team that truly supports your vision. Tune in to hear Krisâs unique perspective on leadership and hiring, inspired by years of experience and helping entrepreneurs just like you.
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeImportance of a Hiring Framework: Emphasizing the importance of job descriptions and the hiring process.
Maintaining Clarity During Hiring Process: Presenting candidates with expectations.
Avoiding Desperate Hires: Identifying the issues that arise from hastily hiring candidates.
Communication and Honesty During the Hiring Process: Portraying a realistic picture of what working in the company is like.
Importance of Continuous Communication Post-Hiring: Suggesting frequent check-ins to avoid misunderstandings.
Itâs Ok to Fire Someone: Learning to quickly let go of hires who don't fit
Always Have Candidates in the Pipeline: Adopting a continuous interviewing process to always have potential candidates.
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Get Access to LEAD LESSONSHave questions? Want more details about the ways we support women Visionary Founders? Visit www.thevisionary.ceo.
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Do you find yourself frustrated because your team isn't working the way you expected? Are you struggling to understand why your employees donât seem to share the same drive and commitment that you bring to your business? In this episode of *Leadership is Feminine*, host Kris Plachy explores the diverse reasons people work and how understanding these differences can transform your approach to leadership.
Kris explains that it is easy to assume that everyoneâs motivations for working are the same, but the reality is often very different. The assumptions leaders make about others' motivations for working can create conflict. She explains that leaders often expect their team members to share the same level of dedication, only to face disappointment when reality doesn't align. Kris introduces the concept of the "leadership lens," highlighting that each person views work through their own set of experiences, values, and beliefs, which can greatly differ from those of their leaders or colleagues.
As Kris states, âThe reason we work is ours and ultimately, the only person who is accountable for whatever that reason is â is you.â She encourages listeners to take responsibility for their own motivations while also fostering a culture of accountability within their teams.
Kris provides a practical solution by emphasizing the importance of setting a strong foundation: ensure the vision is clear, values are well-defined, and team members understand their roles and agreements. She stresses that leaders must hold employees accountable to these expectations while consistently providing feedback to foster growth and alignment within the team.
This episode offers practical guidance for leaders who want to move past frustration and build a workplace where different motivations are understood and valued, leading to more effective collaboration and results.
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeUnderstanding Your Reason for Why You Work
Differences in Perspectives, Employees vs. Leaders: Recognizing that everyoneâs reasons arenât necessarily the same.
The Leadership Lens: How perspectives and assumptions affect work environments.
Conflict in Workplaces Based on Assumptions We Make: Importance of mutual understanding and avoiding assumptions in interactions.
The Need for Accountability: How accountability issues, on either end, can affect the overall work environment.
Advice for Employees and Employers: Encouragement for employees not satisfied with their jobs to seek better opportunities and advice for leaders to be clear about company vision, values, and goals.
Ownership & Responsibility: The role of honesty and emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility in job performance.
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As a driven visionary, you have a clear idea of what success looks likeâbut the path to get there isn't always straightforward. Doubt, fear, and hurdles often creep in, challenging your confidence and testing your resolve. In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, host Kris Plachy explores the experience of visionary doubtâthe internal struggle that arises not just once, but repeatedly along your entrepreneurial journey, and asks: are you willing to overcome the discomfort and focus on who you need to become to achieve your vision?
She further discusses that the doubt often kicks in when business owners hit a point where they can no longer manage everything by themselves or the business goes through a big shift. It's a crucial part in an entrepreneur's journey, and Kris says being able to adapt is a marker of success.
Kris also emphasizes the power of seeking advice from your future successful self - the you who has already achieved your vision. This can provide a fresh perspective and motivate you through the doubt you may be experiencing.
Tune in to discover how embracing change, confronting doubt, and a willingness to change can propel you towards the growth and success you're seeking.
âDoubt will win every time if you don't invest in how you think and how you feel and how you act.â
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeVisionary Doubt Isnât a One-Time Experience: Discussion on self-doubt that emerges along the visionaryâs journey.
Challenges Entrepreneurs Face: How these issues can impact the entrepreneur's confidence and belief in their own vision.
Overcoming Visionary Doubt: The need for a shifted perspective and the importance of resilience and believing in yourself.
Understanding Growth and Change: Taking inventory of your willingness to change and experience discomfort in order to reach your goals.
Importance of Perseverance and Adaptability in Business Growth.
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Leadership is Feminine Merch is Here!Show your support for female empowerment and leadership by wearing Leadership is Feminine merch! Designed for women founders and entrepreneurs, our collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, and tumblers, each serving as a bold statement that leadership can be feminine and powerful. By sporting our gear, you help spread the message that women possess incredible wisdom and intuitive strength. Let's change the world together and show the world how capable and united we are. thevisionary.ceo/merch
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In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, host Kris Plachy dives into the power of acceptance and the futility of resisting reality. Drawing from her 13 years of leading retreats in Hawaii, Kris reflects on a key question she frequently asks: "What do you wish wasnât?"
This thought-provoking question highlights how often we get stuck wishing circumstances, people, or experiences were different. Instead of fighting against what is, Kris encourages listeners to embrace the present and explore new possibilities.
Through a series of reflective stanzas, she emphasizes the importance of taking personal agency and making new choices, rather than expending energy on resistance. Tune in to discover how shifting from wishing for change to embracing your power to act can propel you forward as a leader and visionary.
âThere is no way to make what was again. There are only choices that move us forward or keep us stuck. The past is gone, the present is our current truth. But the future, our future, always exists in our next step.â
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeThe Core Question: What do you wish wasn't?
What the Question Reveals About Our Desires
The Energy Wasted in Longing for Things to be Different
The Importance of Accepting Current Circumstances, Rather Than Wishing Things Were Different
Encouragement for Listeners to Seize Personal Agency and Create New Paths for Themselves
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Get Access to LEAD LESSONSLead for Women is now open for advanced registration! Sign up now thru September 18th and join Kris LIVE on October 9th for 8 weeks of Lead for Women Lessons and real-time advisement to get that difficult team member issue solved. Go to www.thevisionary.ceo/nextstep to learn more details.
Leadership is Feminine Merch is Here!Show your support for female empowerment and leadership by wearing Leadership is Feminine merch! Designed for women founders and entrepreneurs, our collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, and tumblers, each serving as a bold statement that leadership can be feminine and powerful. By sporting our gear, you help spread the message that women possess incredible wisdom and intuitive strength. Let's change the world together and show the world how capable and united we are. thevisionary.ceo/merch
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As a driven entrepreneur, you likely pride yourself on being self-reliant and handling everything on your own. Yet, deep down, you know that to grow your business and thrive, you need to lean on your team more. In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, host Kris Plachy explores the challenge many Gen X women entrepreneurs face: asking for and accepting support.
Raised with a strong sense of independence, you might struggle to delegate, and when others fall short, it's tempting to just do it yourself. But what if, instead of rescuing everyone, you could guide themâand in the process, free up your own time and energy?
Kris shares her strategies on maintaining emotional balance when dealing with disappointments, and how to guide others through their errors, instead of rescuing them. She encourages us to assess situations pragmatically, rather than letting our emotional tolerance dictate our response to setbacks.
As you tune into this episode, discover a new leadership mindset that fosters support, maturity and growth. You won't want to miss out on Krisâs guidance on how to accept and cultivate support and step out of managing and into leading, as the visionary you are.
ââNo one can do it better than me.â That is the most painful lie you're telling yourself. And who cares if they can't do it better than you or as well as you? You know what they can do? They can do it well, and they can do it well based on their brain, as long as your results are specific.â
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeUnderstanding Gen X Female Entrepreneurs: The struggle to accept help due to the innate need for independence.
The Problem with Self-Reliance: The high bar set for others while simultaneously experiencing exhaustion of trying to do it all.
Allowing Employees to Make Mistakes: Understanding that employees will inevitably make mistakes, taking on their responsibilities will not make it any easier.
Managing Emotional Response to Mistakes: The need for flexible thinking and being able to objectively assess problems.
Leading through Othersâ Mistakes: The need for leaders to guide their employees through the resolution process of their mistakes rather than fixing it themselves
To Listen to the Gen-X Women Founders Mini SeriesPart 1: âGenX Women Founders: A Generation of Leaders that is Changing the Worldâ
Part 2: âThe Sandwich Generation: How Gen X Women Balance Business, Family, and Aging Parentâ
Part 3: âGenX Women Founders: Confronting Imposter Syndrome in Gen X Women's Leadershipâ
Part 4: âGen X Women Founders: How Can WE of All Women on the Planet, Be Afraid of Change?â
Part 5: âGen X Women Founders: Our Collective Emotional Loadâ
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Get Access to LEAD LESSONSLead for Women is now open for advanced registration! Sign up now thru September 18th and join Kris LIVE on October 9th for 8 weeks of Lead for Women Lessons and real-time advisement to get that difficult team member issue solved. Go to www.thevisionary.ceo/nextstep to learn more details.
Leadership is Feminine Merch is Here!Show your support for female empowerment and leadership by wearing Leadership is Feminine merch! Designed for women founders and entrepreneurs, our collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, and tumblers, each serving as a bold statement that leadership can be feminine and powerful. By sporting our gear, you help spread the message that women possess incredible wisdom and intuitive strength. Let's change the world together and show the world how capable and united we are. thevisionary.ceo/merch
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As someone who is leading a business and looking to uplevel your life, not only have you endured a lot of change, but itâs also something you seek. But just because you wish things were different, that doesnât mean that change comes easy. In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, host Kris Plachy talks about the relationship we have with change, and invites listeners to examine our willingness to be open to change.
Kris shares a personal tale of her weight loss journey, losing 60 lbs in a year. Along with her journey, she shares viewpoints on change and how these transformational moments don't arrive through perfect circumstances but through taking action in spite of hardships.
Weaving together her experiences, she emphasizes that your life situation doesn't magically improve post-change, and it's essential to step into a better version of yourself to handle life's challenges more effectively. Kris dispels the myth that everything will be perfect once change happens.
She also emphasizes the crucial role of expert mentors and coaches, saying, "Change is all about you and the chemistry of the experts that support you, with you, because it's not a straight line." The episode reminds us the importance of hiring those who genuinely inspire us and challenge us to better ourselves.
Tune in to be inspired by Kris's personal change journey, learn about her approach to nurturing change, and take a look into the barriers that hold us back from making significant changes in our lives. Change is here. Are you ready?
âThere is no circumstance that will happen outside of you that will miraculously change how you feel inside. And how you feel inside is exactly how you show up in the world outside.â
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeChange and Personal Transformation: The universal human desire for change and the psychological resistance to it.
Importance of Expert Guidance: The appreciation for expertise and the value of getting the help of a professional.
Making the Decision to Change: Distinguishes between making a decision and the resistance, often psychological, to act on that decision.
Implementing Change: Desired change wonât happen unless we take action towards it.
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Get Access to LEAD LESSONSLead for Women is now open for advanced registration! Sign up now thru September 18th and join Kris LIVE on October 9th for 8 weeks of Lead for Women Lessons and real-time advisement to get that difficult team member issue solved. Go to www.thevisionary.ceo/nextstep to learn more details.
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Many leaders carry a worry that they will make a mistake and it will land them in trouble. This worry of being in trouble can be overwhelming, paralyzing, and be the driving force in decision making. In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, host Kris Plachy reminds us that as a leader, you're going to make mistakes, and she invites listeners to reflect on how we emotionally process and respond when mistakes are made. She explores what it means to step into a leadership role and the inherent responsibilities that follow.
We're all too familiar with the anxious feeling of making mistakes and 'getting in trouble'. Kris urges us to reevaluate this particular fear. "I don't want to care about getting in trouble. I have spent most of my life being worried about getting in trouble," she states, inviting us too to shed this inhibiting concern.
She shares that as women, we have traits that make us sensitive and conscious leaders, creating safe environments for our teams. Yet, these 'superpowers' can sometimes turn into 'poison' that prompt overcompensating behaviour and a tolerance for continuous mistakes. Itâs crucial to strike a balance, Kris urges, between ensuring safety and indulging in over-compensation.
Beyond managing yourself, Kris explains that as leaders, there is a level of responsibility for creating space for the emotional needs of your team. "I believe that we have to recognize as leaders, that we are now saying yes to having some level of custodial responsibilities, even if it's just at an energetic level for other people's emotional health. And that because I'm in a position of authority, I carry more weight." She stresses the importance of handling our authority conscientiously.
Join Kris as she talks about the challenges and rewards of being a leader, creating a safe workplace environment, and how we can balance sensitivity with firmness in our roles as leaders. You won't want to miss this exploration into the facets of leadership.
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeDiscussing the Challenges of Leading People: Reflecting on the fear of making mistakes and getting in trouble
Addressing Mistakes and Accountability in Leadership: Recognizing the inevitability of making mistakes
Understanding the Responsibility Leaders Have Over Others' Emotions: Reflecting on the behavior of leaders towards their employees
Overcoming the Fear of Trouble: Acknowledging that this requires self-awareness and the ability to apologize when necessary
Discussing the Importance of Maintaining Responsibility and Personal Conduct in a Leadership Role
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Get Access to LEAD LESSONSLead for Women is now open for advanced registration! Sign up now thru September 18th and join Kris LIVE on October 9th for 8 weeks of Lead for Women Lessons and real-time advisement to get that difficult team member issue solved. Go to www.thevisionary.ceo/nextstep to learn more details.
Leadership is Feminine Merch is Here!Show your support for female empowerment and leadership by wearing Leadership is Feminine merch! Designed for women founders and entrepreneurs, our collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, and tumblers, each serving as a bold statement that leadership can be feminine and powerful. By sporting our gear, you help spread the message that women possess incredible wisdom and intuitive strength. Let's change the world together and show the world how capable and united we are. thevisionary.ceo/merch
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You started your business, had some success, and now you need to add people to your team. Or, maybe youâve been at this for a while, youâve had some turnover, and itâs starting to feel hopeless, like youâll never be able to find people you can trust that will stick around. In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, host Kris Plachy answers the question: why are people so hard to find?
Of course it would be great if employees showed up on time, never missed a deadline, and fulfilled the expectation of their roles, but thatâs not realistic. For many leaders, this can lead to a lot of drama and blame, but instead, Kris invites leaders to look within. What if we could rely on ourselves and trust that we will follow through on upholding the expectations we agreed to?
This episode explores how a lack of accountability plays a major role in frustrations between leaders and their employees, and how important it is for team members to understand what success looks like in their roles. "The difficulty in finding 'good people' often stems from leaders not being clear or consistent in their expectations and communications."
Kris shares that open dialogues between leaders and employees to align goals, resources, and timelines, empower teams for success. And she acknowledges the significance of trust, communication, and well-defined role clarity in performance resolution, highlighting these elements as fundamental to effective leadership.
Join Kris for this honest and eye-opening episode as she challenges leaders to shift their perspective on accountability and team dynamics. Discover how clarity, trust, and open communication can transform your team and empower you to find the right people who align with your vision and goals.
Key Takeaways From This Episode
Clarifying Expectations: The need for leaders to facilitate clarity so employees can understand what success looks like in their roles. A Leaderâs Responsibility to Hold Employees Accountable: Consequences of a lack of accountability. Trust in Leadership: Trusting oneself to manage expectations, outcomes, and managing unmet expectations. Addressing Failure and Poor Performance: Importance of open dialogue and addressing issues directly and constructively. Self-Awareness in Leadership: Trust and confidence in oneself to handle team management and difficult conversations. The Ongoing Nature of Hiring and Firing as a Part of Business: Learning and correcting from unsuccessful hires as a part of leadership.Contact Information and Recommended Resources
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Lead for Women is now open for advanced registration! Sign up now thru September 18th and join Kris LIVE on October 9th for 8 weeks of Lead for Women Lessons and real-time advisement to get that difficult team member issue solved. Go to www.thevisionary.ceo/nextstep to learn more details.Show your support for female empowerment and leadership by wearing Leadership is Feminine merch! Designed for women founders and entrepreneurs, our collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, and tumblers, each serving as a bold statement that leadership can be feminine and powerful. By sporting our gear, you help spread the message that women possess incredible wisdom and intuitive strength. Let's change the world together and show the world how capable and united we are. thevisionary.ceo/merch
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In our final Bonus Episode focused on âthe biggest bummers you didnât see coming as a female entrepreneur, Kris dives deep into how communication is not just a tool but the heartbeat of effective leadership. Whether you're managing a team or leading your own venture, these insights are sure to elevate your leadership game.
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Understanding the unique perspectives individuals bring to the table. The importance of clarity and confirmation in communication. Powerful strategies to overcome miscommunication and ensure everyone is on the same page. Techniques for having those difficult conversations we often shy away from.đ Exclusive Invitation to Lead for Women Program
Are you ready your skills further and communicate with clarity and confidence?
Kris Plachy's Lead for Women Program is opening advanced registration exclusively for the next 24 hours! This program is designed to equip you with practical skills over eight transformative weeks, covering everything from team dynamics and accountability to personal growth and financial decision-making.
Hereâs a full breakdown of whatâs included in LEAD FOR WOMEN:
Week 1: Team Triage, Design, and Audit Get immediate solutions for challenging team dynamics and set your business on the right path.
Week 2: Handling Difficult Conversations and Accountability Master the art of direct and effective communication, ensuring accountability and results.
Week 3: Leadership is Feminine Philosophy and Results Model Discover a unique framework for achieving exceptional results in your business without relying on outdated hierarchical structures.
Week 4: Optimizing Your Brain's Health Understand how the health of your mind impacts your business outcomes and learn strategies to maximize your mental fitness.
Week 5: Hiring and Compensation Strategies Find out how to attract, hire, and properly compensate top talent to drive your business forward.
Week 6: You as the Business Asset Address personal hurdles, like guilt, insecurity, and worthiness, that might be holding your business back.
Week 7: Effective Delegation and Ownership Transfer Learn the art of transferring ownership and responsibility to your team members to ensure sustainable growth.
Week 8: Team Meetings, Coaching, and Performance Reviews Develop essential skills for running efficient meetings, offering valuable coaching, and conducting meaningful performance reviews.
đ Program Start Date: October 9th
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Weekly lessons and live advisory calls with Kris. Access to the CEO hotline for immediate guidance. Reflective guides and recordings for you to keep.đ·ïž Special Offer: Join the invitation list at the visionary CEO forward slash next step to get access to today's exclusive registration offer. You won't want to miss this incredible opportunity!
â¶ïž Join the Lead for Women Program Today! Visit thevisionaryCEO.com/nextstep to register and secure your spot.
Empower your leadership, refine your communication, and watch your business thrive with Kris Plachyâs Lead for Women Program. Be the leader you were meant to be!
Are you ready to unlock your leadership potential and lead your business with confidence? Donât wait â join now and start your journey towards becoming an extraordinary female leader!
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This bonus episode is for you if you are you tired of dealing with team members who refuse to take ownership, accountability, or responsibility? Too much focus on blame rather than solutions? In our next Bonus Episode focused on the âbiggest bummers you didnât see coming as a small business owner, letâs confront what so many of you are facing⊠very real issues, that van feel like crisis levels of absent accountability and responsibility on the team.
âš What's Inside:
- Real-Life Leadership Lessons: Kris shares compelling stories from her nearly 30-year leadership journey, revealing profound insights into dealing with accountability, ownership, and responsibility.
- Actionable Strategies: Learn how to address and manage employees who resist meeting expectations, and what consistent actions you can take to uphold business standards.
- Empowerment Tools: Equip yourself with the tools and confidence to hold your team accountable, ensuring they meet the goals and agreements theyâve committed to.
- Courage-Building Techniques: Discover how to become a steadfast leader who fosters an environment of excellence and accountability, even in the face of resistance and mediocrity.
Join Kris Plachy as she unpacks her personal mission of transforming how you, lead your team. This is more than just a podcast episodeâitâs your blueprint for solving a very real, daily problem.
đ Exclusive Offer:
Sign up at https://thevisionaryCEO.com/nextstep and receive early access to our upcoming *Lead for Women* program starting on October 9th. Equip yourself with proven strategies to elevate your leadership game and transform your team dynamics!
Limited-Time Special: Register now and enjoy a thrilling 50% savings on the *Lead for Women* program. Gain invaluable insights, participate in live sessions every Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. Pacific, and wrap up by December 4th with a totally transformed leadership approach.
đ Donât Miss Out: Visit: Secure your spot today. Take the first step towards a more empowered, accountable, and high-performing team!
Add your name to our early invitation list today!
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Are you tired of feeling like a babysitter or a referee in your own business? Are your employees giving reality TV a run for its money with all their drama? Well, hold onto your ergonomic chair because we've got the cure for your workplace woes! Tune into our latest episode of The Leadership is Feminine podcast featuring the utterly fabulous Kris Plachy!
Episode Highlights:
- Leadership Hacks for Drama Kings/Queens: Discover how to handle workplace drama without morphing into Jerry Springer.
- Real-World Case Study: Meet one of Kris's long-term clients who turned her chaotic soap opera of a workplace into a $30 million business. Weâre not kiddingâa few years ago, her employees were duking it out over parking spots!
- People Management Magic: From dealing with the office gossip to navigating messy employee breakups, Kris has you covered with tips that actually work.
- Positional Authority (Not a Fancy Throne): Learn how to leverage your position to enforce agreements and uphold company values, ensuring mutual respect without any Game of Thrones-style power plays.
What You'll Learn:
1. Drama-Free Business Strategies: From parking lot fights to emotional breakdowns, make your office more zen and less wrestling ring.
2. Clear Communication: Learn how to have honest and direct conversations without channeling your inner drill sergeant.
3. Value-Based Leadership: Establish a culture where gossiping is as welcome as a Monday morning meeting.
4. Handling Personal Crises: Supporting employees through tough personal times without turning into their life coach.
5. Legal Guidance: When and how to seek accommodations for employees with medical diagnoses while navigating the legal maze without needing a law degree.
Special Offer:
- Exclusive Early Access: Be the first to sign up for Kris Plachyâs 'Lead for Women' program, an 8-week intensive designed to transform female entrepreneurs into confident, drama-free leaders. Our invitation list subscribers will receive advanced registration details on Friday, 9/13!
- Limited Time Invitation: Early registration opens this Friday for a select 24-hour window. Don't miss out, or youâll be dealing with this yearâs employee drama next year too.
Listen or WATCH the Episode Join the Invitation List: Visit the https://thevisionary.ceo/nextstep to secure your spot in the next âLead for Womenâ session.Hit "Play" and start the journey to a drama-free, high-performance team! The only drama should be whatâs on TV tonight.*
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Transform Your Team Dynamics
Are you a female entrepreneur facing the relentless challenges of managing a team that just doesnât seem to care as much as you do? Are you overwhelmed by a cycle of frustration, poor performance, and disengagement? Youâre not alone.
In this exclusive bonus episode of the Leadership is Feminine Podcast, leadership expert Kris Plachy unveils the secrets to overcoming the biggest bummers of team management. This episode isnât just another conversationâit's a game-changing guide designed to help you regain control and reignite your passion for your business.
Hereâs What You'll Discover:
-Breaking the Cycle: Why your expectations might be setting you up for disappointment and how to reset them for success.
- Holding Your Team Accountable: Learn how to set crystal-clear goals and hold your team accountable without feeling guilty or personal.
-Creating an Engaging Environment: Find out how to build a workplace culture that motivates and retains top talent.
-Essential Leadership Shifts: Uncover the thought patterns and behaviors you need to change to see a dramatic improvement in your team's performance.
-Comprehensive Action Plan: Get actionable steps to audit, re-design, and re-offer roles to your team for optimal results.Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen or Watch:
Kris dives deep into why many small business owners face constant disappointment with their teams and provides concrete, actionable solutions to turn things around. Her approach is both empathetic and pragmatic, addressing both the personal and professional aspects of leadership.
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Special Offer:
Subscribe to the Lead for Women invitation list today to get exclusive, advanced registration incentives for Krisâs next session starting October 9.
By joining the list, not only will you receive early registration benefits and special offers, but you'll also take the crucial first step towards transforming your leadership approach and achieving the results youâve always dreamed of.
Visit https://thevisionaryceo.com/nextstep and secure your place today.Donât miss outâthis limited-time offer is available exclusively to podcast listeners.
Transform your team dynamics and become the leader you were meant to be.
Listen to the episode and take the first step towards a thriving, motivated, and engaged team.
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You started with a dream. A vision. And you created a business in order to bring your dream to life. But along the way, youâve had sticking points that you just didnât expect, and some of them may have even rattled your confidence.
Recently, host Kris Plachy, sent an email asking women entrepreneurs what were the biggest and most unexpected bummers that theyâve experienced along their journeys. Kris compiled and categorized the responses, and in this episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris kicks off a mini series where she explores the top 10 concerns that emerged from the list. She digs deep into issues like motivation and engagement, emotional challenges, communication drama, retention, and more.
In this episode Kris details the top ten bummers, and in each of the daily bonus episodes, she will dive into one of these bummers and examine why we think these things are happening, what options you have as a leader in order to solve them, and the steps you can take to get the solutions you want.
This mini series serves as a way to provide additional support and to also give a preview of what it looks like to be a part of the upcoming Lead Lessons, a unique blend of digital lessons and live mentorship calls, designed to help leaders lead with confidence and connection. To learn more about Lead Lessons, go to thevisionary.com/nextstep
And if you really want to have a successful business, get your brain thinking about how you will go forward. The answer is always in the future. It's never going to be in the past.
The Top 10 Entrepreneurial BummersGeneral Lack of Motivation and Engagement
Differing Expectations and Standards
Emotional and Psychological Challenges
Lack of Accountability and Ownership
Communication Issues
Turnover and Retention
Administrative Management Burden
Mismatched Expectations
Employee Dynamics and Drama
External Factors and Environment
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Get Access to LEAD LESSONSWeâre excited to announce Lead for Women Lessons is starting live with Kris in October! Add your name to our invitation list to receive advanced registration details.
LEAD is the best leadership guidance and mentorship experience exclusively for women who lead.
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How to Start a Performance Conversation: Key Insights from Kris Plachy on The Visionary.CEO Podcast đ
As leaders, effective communication and maintaining a healthy organizational culture are paramount. In our latest episode of The Visionary.CEO podcast, Kris Plachy delves into the art of performance conversations and why starting with facts is essential. Here are three key takeaways:
đč Root Your Feedback in Facts, Not Opinions:
Highly effective performance conversations begin with observable, measurable facts. This approach neutralizes the conversation and keeps it free from personal biases and emotional upheaval.
đč Understand the Impact of Leadership Styles:
Kris emphasizes that leadership, inherently feminine by nature, thrives on collaboration, co-creation, and communication. Steering away from outdated, aggressive leadership styles can foster a healthier, more engaged team culture.
đč Prepare for Honest, Constructive Dialogues:
Equip yourself to manage challenging conversations by focusing on clear, factual evidence. This practice not only eases tension but also empowers leaders to hold their teams accountable effectively and impartially.
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Are you an entrepreneur who just wishes someone would tell her what to do to get her team members to do their jobs? Are you striving to strike a balance between realizing your vision and leading your team effectively? Many entrepreneurs get their start with an idea or a dream, and find themselves in leadership roles without much experience, training, or formal education in how to be a good manager. Situations like this can often lead to feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, or totally lost. In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, host Kris Plachy reminds us that we are not alone, and she shares two effective steps you can take that will clarify your processes and make leadership simpler.
Kris shares an excerpt from her book, The One Hour Leader, which is built on the idea leadership isnât built on a complicated set of skills and management techniques, but instead, is all about understanding human behavior, yours and your teams, and building an ecosystem where everyone thrives and is aligned toward common goals and values.
The first step is to create a strong promise at the core of your business and making that promise the north star for every business decision you make. As Kris points out, âIt guides not just what you offer to customers, but also who you invite on your team. Once that promise is crystal clear, every decision, every hire, every step forward is aligned with truth.â
In the next step, Kris emphasizes the significance of agreements - that they are the foundation to creating accountable, value-sharing, and inspired teams. She encourages listeners to examine the qualities they believe are important and she shares a list of eight thought-provoking questions to help you clarify and design agreements for your team.
If you're an entrepreneur looking to lead authentically and effectively without unnecessary complexity, tune in as Kris shares her insights and innovative leadership principles.
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeAddressing the Need for New Leadership Paradigms in the Current Workforce
The One Hour Leader: Objectives of the book, including simplifying leadership and reducing stress in team management.
The Promise of Your Business: The importance of having a business Promise and problems that arise without a clear business Promise.
Clarifying Your Promise: Providing questions to help define your business's Promise.
The Role Agreements Play in Creating a Positive Business Culture
Questions to Help Clarify Your Business Promise: Setting the foundation for a relationship rooted in mutual understanding and respect.
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Are you ready to step into conscious, intentional leadership rather than letting your emotions sway your decision-making or responses? This episode of Leadership is Feminine is an honest look at abusive leadership where host Kris Plachy illustrates the consequences of abusive leadership, and how to address the root cause in order to be a more effective leader.
Kris brings to light one of the biggest leadership obstacles we face - not recognizing that it's our role as leaders to understand and work with our team, rather than expecting the team to work around us. Kris also asks us to reevaluate our emotional reactions to mistakes or issues within our teams. Whether it's us avoiding conflict or resorting to insults, either way, we're not doing anything to advance the situation. Instead, we need to take ownership of our emotions, learn how to work through them, and channel them in a positive manner that helps to develop our team members.
The episode also touches on the importance of self-awareness in leadership. You can't effectively lead someone in the direction you want if you don't even know yourself. Kris explores the delicate balance between being both loving and direct, honest and kind and stresses that when leaders emanate such qualities, they not only uplift their team but also themselves.
Kris passionately calls out abusive leadership, urging leaders to understand their role and use it for fostering a healthy work culture, not to harness power or control. Instead, she urges them to embody a leadership style that enhances development, learning, and growth for everyone involved.
Join Kris for this transparent and insightful episode as she guides you towards conscious leadership, urging you to step out of the emotional turbulence and lead with love, understanding, and firmness.
âI think it is up to the leader to understand and love and pour into the team member. It is not the team member's job to understand and pour into and love you.â
Key Takeaways From This EpisodePositional Authority: Explaining what positional authority is and how people are usually socialized to grant this power.
Contrasting Supportive and Abusive Leadership Styles: Examining when a leader is allowing their mood to impact the culture and the work environment.
Self-awareness for Leaders: Importance for leaders to understand themselves and their teams.
The Damage of an Abusive Leadership Style: Discussing the negative impacts of abusive leadership on the work environment and the team members.
Navigating When Team Members Make Mistakes: The importance of addressing the issue and doing so with kindness and respect.
Encouraging listeners to Lead with Love and Focus on a Co-creative Goal
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Join Kris to help impact 20 Million Women across the Globe!Become a Visionary.CEO/catalyst and spread the word! Kris explains all the details on the podcast this week. Essential, go to www.theVisionary.CEO/catalyst, Register, Grab the Visionary.CEO/Podcast link from your dashboard and SHARE IT with all the women you know in your friend, colleague and network circles.
We'll be tracking links by Catalyst and awarding each Catalyst who shares her link to at least 20 women with a free digital course from Kris's Boutique.
Leadership is Feminine Merch is Here!Show your support for female empowerment and leadership by wearing Leadership is Feminine merch! Designed for women founders and entrepreneurs, our collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, and tumblers, each serving as a bold statement that leadership can be feminine and powerful. By sporting our gear, you help spread the message that women possess incredible wisdom and intuitive strength. Let's change the world together and show the world how capable and united we are. thevisionary.ceo/merch
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Are you passionate about leading and ready to explore beyond the traditional methods of learning and growing? In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, host Kris Plachy takes the key role of a 'Sage', discussing a profound approach to self-exploration and the power of understanding yourself beyond typical teaching.
This episode is an exploration into the reality of what it means to be a Sage. If there's one thing that differentiates a Sage from others, it's their deep desire to seek more about themselves and their environment. They have a sense that there is more to their leadership potential and life. As Kris shares in this episode, âA Sage is someone who is well known in their industry, in their space. They are revered. They have built a body of work that has reached a level of excellence in whatever it is that you do. And a Sage is also someone who has wisdom, who has depth of knowing, sort of beyond what would be expected of someone who has lived so far in your lifetime.â
It requires a deep understanding of yourself and what you need. It means daring to leap from the safe plane of learning tactics and strategies to a holistic and personal approach to development. Kris shares that being a Sage means moving from a place of seeking knowledge from external sources, and instead, tapping into your own wisdom and understanding.
Kris also addresses potential triggers and challenges of the Sage journey with honesty and reassurance, and what you can expect within the Sage Advisory. She emphasizes the profound significance of Sage, how it nurtures personal growth, the responsibility it bestows on its participants, and why it isn't a typical group leadership program.
Tune in as Kris presents the empowering foundation of Sage, guiding women to embrace their inherent wisdom and gain a profound depth of self-knowledge.
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeDescription of the Sage Advisory
Giving a Clear Expectation of How the Sage Experience Functions
Definition and Characteristics of a Sage: Importance of self-awareness and introspection.
Purpose and Value of the Sage Experience: Allowing women the space to tap into their own knowing.
Overview of the Teaching and Learning Process: Acknowledging the individualized nature of learning and development; itâs not a typical âprogramâ full of videos to watch and worksheets to complete but a reflective journey where each Sage is her own curriculum.
The Role of Collective and Individual Work in Sage: The individualized nature of the Sage Advisory.
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Join Kris to help impact 20 Million Women across the Globe!Become a Visionary.CEO/catalyst and spread the word! Kris explains all the details on the podcast this week. Essential, go to www.theVisionary.CEO/catalyst, Register, Grab the Visionary.CEO/Podcast link from your dashboard and SHARE IT with all the women you know in your friend, colleague and network circles.
We'll be tracking links by Catalyst and awarding each Catalyst who shares her link to at least 20 women with a free digital course from Kris's Boutique.
Leadership is Feminine Merch is Here!Show your support for female empowerment and leadership by wearing Leadership is Feminine merch! Designed for women founders and entrepreneurs, our collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, and tumblers, each serving as a bold statement that leadership can be feminine and powerful. By sporting our gear, you help spread the message that women possess incredible wisdom and intuitive strength. Let's change the world together and show the world how capable and united we are. thevisionary.ceo/merch
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Our unique blend of Digital Lessons and live Mentorship-calls delivers the real-world practices you need for confident and consistent leadership. thevisionary.ceo/nextstep
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Have you ever felt like you're navigating the difficulties of entrepreneurship all on your own? Do you wonder if the challenges you face are unique to you? In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, host Kris Plachy reveals the seven unavoidable truths that every female founder and entrepreneur encounters on their journey to success.
Kris starts by addressing the uncomfortable issues that every business leader must face. She emphasizes that whatever challenge or person you wish to avoid, your business will inevitably force you to confront it. Whether it's having difficult conversations, trusting your intuition, or working in partnerships, these challenges are inescapable.
Kris discusses the reality that as the founder, you hold the ultimate decision-making power. If you are the one taking all the risks, it is imperative that you make the final calls. This responsibility is a fundamental aspect of leadership that canât be delegated.
Another key truth is the ever-changing nature of everyone involved in a business. Kris talks about the inevitability of changeâpeople will leave, roles will evolve, and you, as a leader, will also grow and transform. She stresses the importance of adapting to these changes to maintain a thriving business.
Kris further explains that the people who helped you get to your current level might not be the same ones who will take you to the next stage of your journey. This truth emphasizes the need for continuous evaluation and evolution of your team and personal growth.
This episode of Leadership is Feminine is a discussion of leadership truths that every business runner faces. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of these concepts to better understand and enhance your leadership journey.
âYou are already born to lead. You just don't know it. If you struggle with leading, I believe it's not because you're not capable. It's because you don't believe in what you already know about yourself and you question it.â
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeImportance of Facing Challenges Head-On: Your business has a way of forcing you through whatever you donât want to deal with.
No One Thinks Like You: Establishing clarity on the outcomes and not expecting that things will be done the way you would do them.
Responsibility of a Founder in Decision-Making: Ensure that you are not abdicating in areas of risk in your business.
The Destructive Impact of Unaddressed Issues in a Business: Avoiding problems in your business wonât make them go away.
The Inevitable Change of Your Team and You: Setting the expectation that people on your team will change, and so will you. Those who got you here wonât get you there. And the person you were when you started is not the same version of you that will get you to your goals.
Delineation of Individual Successes Separate From the Overall Business Success: Your success is not their success, and ensuring that compensation is attached with performance and results, not based on how you feel.
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Join Kris to help impact 20 Million Women across the Globe!Become a Visionary.CEO/catalyst and spread the word! Kris explains all the details on the podcast this week. Essential, go to www.theVisionary.CEO/catalyst, Register, Grab the Visionary.CEO/Podcast link from your dashboard and SHARE IT with all the women you know in your friend, colleague and network circles.
We'll be tracking links by Catalyst and awarding each Catalyst who shares her link to at least 20 women with a free digital course from Kris's Boutique.
Leadership is Feminine Merch is Here!Show your support for female empowerment and leadership by wearing Leadership is Feminine merch! Designed for women founders and entrepreneurs, our collection includes hoodies, t-shirts, hats, coffee mugs, and tumblers, each serving as a bold statement that leadership can be feminine and powerful. By sporting our gear, you help spread the message that women possess incredible wisdom and intuitive strength. Let's change the world together and show the world how capable and united we are. thevisionary.ceo/merch
Get Access to LEAD LESSONSThe best leadership guidance and mentorship experience exclusive for women who lead. High performing teams require highly skilled, high performing leaders. It's time to develop exceptional leadership prowess. THE LEAD LESSONS for Women equip you with the tools and strategies to navigate the leadership landscape like a true visionary.
Our unique blend of Digital Lessons and live Mentorship-calls delivers the real-world practices you need for confident and consistent leadership. thevisionary.ceo/nextstep
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In the past 20 years, there has been a wave of women-owned businesses, and women selling those businesses. However, no one is really talking about it. In this mini series, host Kris Plachy is bringing women business owners on to talk about their experiences of selling their businesses. In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris talks with former client, Dr. Debra King a cosmetic dentist and founder of the Atlanta Center for Cosmetic Dentistry.
From early learning experiences of how to run a business to building an industry-leading team to selling her business and being at the start of what she describes as a second career, Dr. Debra King has a wealth of insight to share. We discuss with her the nuances of female leadership and explore the challenges she faced, and how she overcame them, in her journey as an entrepreneur.
Dr. King brings a lot to the table, giving us an inside look at the transitions and decisions she's been making to ensure the future of her practice, and making a business decision with due diligence while focusing on the well-being of her team, clients, and reputation in mind. In addition, she shares her plans for future involvement in her practice, mentoring, and other endeavors, and how she balances her personal and professional life in the midst of it all.
This episode is packed with much-needed conversation about the journey of female entrepreneurs, the importance of team building, mentorship and we'll also touch on what happens after you decide to sell a business, the existential crisis that knocks on the door and how to navigate through it.
Whatever you want to do in your life, don't be mediocre. Whatever it is you're passionate about, what can you do to be the best in that field? -Dr. Debra King
Guest BioDr. Debra Gray King is the founder of The Atlanta Center for Cosmetic Dentistry, a premiere dental practice that focuses on designing gorgeous smiles. With over 35 years in dentistry, Dr. King is recognized around the world by dental professionals and patients alike for her beautiful dentistry and commitment to excellence.
Dr. King is a Fellow in the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry which is considered the highest level of competence in cosmetic dentistry. She is one of less than 100 dentists worldwide to achieve this distinction.
She is the proud mother of three beautiful adult children, who are all in the health care field - two of which are following in her footsteps and are in dental school.
Website: atlantacenterforcosmeticdenistry.com
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeDr. Debra Kingâs Career Journey: Early experiences learning how to run a business and lessons learned along the way
Challenges for Women in Entrepreneurship: Common roadblocks for female founders in hiring and delegation
Building and Maintaining a Successful Team: Building win-win partnerships and mentoring in leadership
Business Transition Concerns and Goals: Dr. Kingâs journey of selling a business, planning, and due diligence
Addressing the Identity Shift After Selling a Business
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Join Kris to help impact 20 Million Women across the Globe!Become a Visionary.CEO/catalyst and spread the word! Kris explains all the details on the podcast this week. Essential, go to www.theVisionary.CEO/catalyst, Register, Grab the Visionary.CEO/Podcast link from your dashboard and SHARE IT with all the women you know in your friend, colleague and network circles.
We'll be tracking links by Catalyst and awarding each Catalyst who shares her link to at least 20 women with a free digital course from Kris's Boutique.
Get Access to LEAD LESSONSThe best leadership guidance and mentorship experience exclusive for women who lead. High performing teams require highly skilled, high performing leaders. It's time to develop exceptional leadership prowess. THE LEAD LESSONS for Women equip you with the tools and strategies to navigate the leadership landscape like a true visionary.
Our unique blend of Digital Lessons and live Mentorship-calls delivers the real-world practices you need for confident and consistent leadership. thevisionary.ceo/nextstep
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In the past 20 years, there has been a wave of women-owned businesses, and women selling those businesses. However, no one is really talking about it. In this mini series, host Kris Plachy is bringing women business owners on to talk about their experiences of selling their businesses. In this episode of Leadership is Feminine, Kris talks with Christina Scalera who shares her story of creating and selling The Contract Shop, and the emotional journey she experienced along the way.
As the co-founder of The Contract Shop, an online store that provided legal templates and courses for entrepreneurs, Christina shares her post-sale experiences, including her struggle with the shift in social currency and relationships. The importance of selling at the right time and critically assess leadership roles for women is also discussed.
Christina shares valuable advice about the importance of readiness for potential sales, setting up efficient business systems, and emphasizing unique aspects of a business - trademarks, business names, and the essence of a brand, to name a few. Join us for an engaging conversation touching on entrepreneurship, women in leadership, politics, business transitions, and a whole lot more.
âPractically speaking, the decisions that you make in your business are going to change your overall life and you can make that about something or not.â
Guest BioChristina Scaleraâs experience as a corporate lawyer turned entrepreneur is a true testament to the tenacity, innovation, and heartfelt commitment it takes to tackle complex challenges using scrappy solutions.
With over a decade of experience as an intellectual property attorney, Christina Scalera has navigated the murky legal waters on behalf of dozens of clients. This extensive experience was instrumental in founding an award-winning LegalTech company in 2015, which she successfully sold in 2022.
Christina Scalera now runs an of-counsel trademark firm supporting other attorneys and law firms, alongside a business consultancy.
Website: electelliott.org
Instagram: @electelliottt
Key Takeaways From This EpisodeThe importance of female leaders and their confidence.
Emphasis on conversations as a tool for uncovering opportunities and finding clarity in desires.
Overcoming doubts about starting or selling a business.
Selling The Contract Shop: Systems and processes put in place to make a company appealing to buyers.
The value of trademarks in business sales and the potential difficulties for new buyers.
Selling at the Peak of Success: Maximize return, and the negatives of a "more, more, more", mentality.
The Process of Selling and Choosing a Broker
Advice for content creators on separating their personal brand from their business.
Contact Information and Recommended Resources Join Kris to help impact 20 Million Women across the Globe!Become a Visionary.CEO/catalyst and spread the word! Kris explains all the details on the podcast this week. Essential, go to www.theVisionary.CEO/catalyst, Register, Grab the Visionary.CEO/Podcast link from your dashboard and SHARE IT with all the women you know in your friend, colleague and network circles.
We'll be tracking links by Catalyst and awarding each Catalyst who shares her link to at least 20 women with a free digital course from Kris's Boutique.
Get Access to LEAD LESSONSThe best leadership guidance and mentorship experience exclusive for women who lead. High performing teams require highly skilled, high performing leaders. It's time to develop exceptional leadership prowess. THE LEAD LESSONS for Women equip you with the tools and strategies to navigate the leadership landscape like a true visionary.
Our unique blend of Digital Lessons and live Mentorship-calls delivers the real-world practices you need for confident and consistent leadership. thevisionary.ceo/nextstep
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