Leading with a growth mindset isn't just a buzzword—it's a transformative approach that defines how businesses adapt, innovate, and thrive in competitive markets. For Larisa Walega, Chief Growth Officer at Ziebart, this mindset has been the foundation of a remarkable career and a driving force behind the evolution of a 65-year-old global brand.
Ziebart is a name many associate with automotive protection, but under Larisa's leadership, the brand has become much more. Today, it operates in 37 countries with over 400 locations, serving millions of customers worldwide. That level of scale doesn't happen by chance. It's the result of forward-thinking strategies, deliberate culture-building, and a willingness to embrace change when others resist it.
Larisa's journey with Ziebart began in field marketing—a role that gave her an up-close perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing franchise owners. That hands-on experience shaped her leadership philosophy. She believes growth starts with listening, understanding stakeholder goals, and aligning strategies to support them. This isn't theory; it's a practical application of leading with a growth mindset. For Larisa, adaptability isn't optional—it's essential.
Her rise to the C-suite coincided with one of the most pivotal chapters in Ziebart's history: rebranding. Legacy brands often face an identity challenge. They carry decades of success, but shifting consumer expectations and market disruptions demand reinvention. Rather than clinging to the past, Ziebart doubled down on transformation, modernizing its image and strengthening its positioning as the leader in automotive appearance and protection. That decision required bold leadership, and Larisa played a central role in making it happen.
What does leading with a growth mindset look like in practice? It's a mix of strategy, empathy, and execution. Larisa emphasizes the importance of culture—both at corporate headquarters and within franchise locations. For her, team members are not just employees; they are brand ambassadors. Building a strong internal culture translates directly into customer experience. When employees feel valued and connected to a company's mission, they deliver better service, foster loyalty, and strengthen the brand.
Technology also plays a key role. Under Larisa's leadership, Ziebart embraced digital tools to enhance customer engagement and streamline operations. This included integrating systems that make it easier for franchisees to connect with customers through text, email, and other digital channels. These shifts might seem minor, but they reflect a mindset focused on relevance and responsiveness—two traits that define market leaders.
Ford Saeks, a business growth strategist and longtime advocate for operational excellence, often underscores this principle: businesses that fail to adapt risk becoming obsolete. Leading with a growth mindset means anticipating change and preparing for it long before the market demands it. Larisa embodies that principle, guiding Ziebart through initiatives that prioritize customer needs while safeguarding franchisee success.
Franchising, by nature, requires balance. Brands must maintain consistency while allowing flexibility for local markets. For Larisa, the answer lies in systems and relationships. A structured framework ensures brand integrity, while strong communication fosters collaboration and trust. This dual approach has helped Ziebart maintain decades-long relationships with many of its franchise owners—a rarity in today's fast-changing business environment.
Recognition of Larisa's influence extends beyond Ziebart. She chairs the International Franchise Association's Women's Franchise Committee and serves on its Board of Directors. Her leadership has earned her accolades from Entrepreneur, Brand Innovators, and 1851 Franchise, placing her among the top thought leaders shaping the future of franchising.
As industries navigate economic uncertainty, labor challenges, and technological disruption, one truth stands out: companies that embrace growth-minded leadership will outpace those that don't. Leaders like Larisa Walega demonstrate that success isn't about maintaining the status quo—it's about challenging it. By fostering innovation, empowering teams, and staying customer-focused, brands can achieve sustainable growth in any market.
Leading with a growth mindset isn't just a leadership style. It's a competitive advantage. And for organizations willing to embrace it, the opportunities are limitless.
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