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Minisode #16: Working “On” The Business, Not “In” The Business

Minisode #16: Working “On” The Business, Not “In” The Business

by Taylor Beaven | Aug 21, 2018 | Minisode, The Will to Change

In this minisode, Jennifer reveals how she made the decision to move from hired consultant to founder of her own company and how she has scaled her business. Discover the key considerations that you need to decide before starting a business, and the first team members...
Episode 37 w/ Kerrien Suarez

Episode 37 w/ Kerrien Suarez

by Taylor Beaven | Aug 21, 2018 | Anti-racism, The Will to Change, Workplace Culture

Kerrien Suarez shares her journey of moving from being employed in the for-profit and social sector to her current role leading Equity in the Center, an initiative that addresses the gap in the diversity, inclusion and equity practices in the nonprofit and...
Minisode #17: Service Business 101

Minisode #17: Service Business 101

by Taylor Beaven | Aug 21, 2018 | DEI Online Learning, The Future of Work, The Will to Change

In this minisode, Jennifer discusses the difference between a service-based or product-based business and how to decide which one is right for you. She also reveals the difference between strategic consulting and training, and what she looks for when hiring...
Episode #36 w/ Murray Nossel

Episode #36 w/ Murray Nossel

by Taylor Beaven | Aug 6, 2018 | Diversity, Storytelling, The Will to Change

Professor, author, storyteller, and filmmaker, Murray Nossel joins the program to discuss his diversity story of growing up gay in South Africa and discusses the healing power of listening and hearing on a deep level. Murray also turns the tables on Jennifer and asks...
Minisode #15: The Art of Paneling

Minisode #15: The Art of Paneling

by Taylor Beaven | Aug 6, 2018 | Diversity, Inclusion, Minisode, The Will to Change

In this minisode, Jennifer reveals how and why you should be a panelist and the importance of taking the stage. Jennifer shares how being a panelist and moderator has helped her grow her business and shares tips for creating diverse and inclusive panels. Discover how...

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