Communicating ideas clearly sits at the top of any successful endeavor in every company. Whether we are communicating with an external audience or our team, sharing a straightforward message and setting clear expectations is crucial.
In today's episode, we learn from a true wordsmith, Julianna Newland, why getting good at putting nouns and verbs is a shortcut to becoming successful leaders. Julianna has over 30 years of experience in the corporate world working for Fortune 500 companies; she is a Freelance Author and Editor, a Micro-influencer, and the Author of "All Up in Your Bizness: Managing Your Business Crap."
Throughout our conversation, Julianna shared insights on the importance of finding the right mentor, getting and securing a job in a Fortune 500 company, and nurturing a solid network. You'll also hear Julianna's thoughts on mentorship, how to get the right mentor and get the best out of them, successfully manage hybrid work environments, and maintain high trust levels in them.
Additionally, Julianna talks about her book, what motivated her to write it, how it can help develop thriving work environments, and much more.
Tune in to Episode 434 and discover Julianna Newland's insights on mastering corporate leadership with a dash of humor and a wealth of experience.
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