In this episode of Soft Skills for Leaders, host Lisa Evans chats with Kirryn Zerna, a former corporate communications professional in the financial services industry, who spent the first 20 years of her career developing campaigns for large-scale organizations aimed at capturing the hearts and minds of their employees. Inspired by her passion for public speaking, she transitioned into becoming a speaker herself, focusing on helping individuals envision new possibilities and take the next step in their personal growth. Welcome back to Soft Skills for Leaders, the podcast where we delve into the human side of leadership to help you enhance your skills and create a culture of connection. I'm your host, Lisa Evans, and I'm thrilled to be bringing you another episode filled with curious conversations, tips, tools, and ideas to develop critical leadership skills. Before we dive into today's topic, I want to address the gap in releasing episodes recently. Finding available interviewees during busy times has presented some challenges, but I'm back on track! I'm considering incorporating more solo episodes based on a suggestion from one of our listeners. Speaking of which, I'd love to hear from you! What topics would you like to explore in upcoming episodes? Drop me a message and let me know. Now, let's get into today's episode. Connection is the glue that holds organisations together, but building those connections can be challenging due to individual differences and remote work. In this conversation, we will discuss how connected leaders understand and meet the needs of their teams and organisations. Through effective communication and small talk, they bridge gaps and cultivate high performance. We'll also explore the impact of remote work and flexible schedules on connection, as well as the importance of maintaining boundaries while staying connected. Kirryn will provide practical advice on developing communication, understanding team members' preferred communication methods, and creating rhythms that foster engagement and productivity. So, whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting out on your leadership journey, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable tips to help you create a culture of connection. Stay tuned as we dive into the art of connection with Kirryn Zerna. "We're living in a place where there's an attention scarcity, that there are so many channels, so many digital options competing for our attention and so we need to be intentional about communicating which ones we will use and then stick to that plan." Timestamps 00:05:15 Connection is vital; a leader understands team, organisation, and relationships. 00:08:57 Flexible work hours, diverse communication methods, potential misunderstandings. 00:10:13 Increased expectation for quick response in flexible work. 00:13:48 Setting intentional boundaries in the work environment. 00:18:16 Remote work lacks social connection and trust. 00:22:37 Leaders should clearly communicate their preferences. 00:26:36 Building team rapport is important for productivity. 00:28:13 Curiosity, listening, and effective communication for leaders. Why Listen? Discover the transformative power of connection in leadership as we explore practical strategies to create a culture of connection and unleash the full potential of your team. Tune in to gain valuable insights and unlock the secrets of fostering meaningful relationships in the workplace. Talking Points Importance of connection in organisations and its role in team dynamics and performance. Impact of small talk on employee well-being and behaviour at work. Importance of understanding individual preferences for work and communication. Importance of social connection in the workplace and challenges in remote work. Challenges and opportunities in digital communication and maintaining boundaries. Importance of clear communication styles and setting expectations. The top three takeaways from this episode are: 1. Building connections and cultivating a culture of connection is essential for leaders. It acts as the glue that holds the organisation together and leads to better team dynamics and performance. 2. Small talk plays a significant role in fostering connection and improving employees' well-being and behaviour at work. Leaders should not neglect the art of small talk and engage in personal conversations to show interest, build rapport, and create connections. 3. Effective communication is crucial for maintaining connections in today's fast-paced, digital work environment. Leaders should establish clear communication styles and preferences, have upfront conversations, and develop an "operating manual" for each team member to ensure effective and efficient communication. Quotes "I see inclusive leadership as the use of inclusion to support individuals, teams and organisations performing. Every single person, regardless of their identity, functions better when they have a sense of belonging and that their uniqueness is valued." The Best Tool for Podcasters - check out CastMagic Connect with Kirryn Zerna LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirrynzerna/ Website: https://www.kirrynzerna.com/ Connect with Lisa Evans LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaevansspeaker/ Website https://www.speakingsavvy.com.au Ready to level up your speaking, presenting and business storytelling? Book a complimentary coaching session with Lisa here. Your Host Lisa Evans is one of Australia’s leading Executive Public Speaking Coaches and Corporate Storytelling Trainers. If you would like help training your team in soft skills, public speaking and business storytelling, get in touch with Lisa. Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram
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