Power Conversations - Discover Your Authentic Leadership Voice
Feb 04, 2025•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
In this episode of The Nonprofit Exchange, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Karen Jacobson, a seasoned leadership consultant and author of the book "Power Conversations: Creating First Impressions to Lasting Connections." Karen shared her extensive background, which includes growing up in Israel, serving as an officer in the Israeli army, and transitioning from a career as a chiropractor to a leadership consultant focused on STEAM organizations.
We delved into the importance of effective communication and the nuances of having meaningful conversations. Karen emphasized that conversations should be a dialogue, not a monologue, and highlighted the significance of understanding the other person's communication style to build rapport. She also discussed the concept of STEAM—science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics—and how it relates to different communication styles and behaviors.
Throughout our discussion, Karen shared valuable insights on leadership, including the need for leaders to be strategic thinkers who can adapt their styles based on the needs of their teams. She illustrated this with a compelling example of a client who initially struggled with team cohesion but ultimately transformed into a unified group through intentional relationship-building.
We also touched on the idea that leadership is not confined to formal titles; anyone can be a leader in their community or family. Karen encouraged listeners to step out of their comfort zones and seek mentorship to develop their leadership skills.
As we wrapped up, Karen left us with a powerful reminder: never be afraid to push your boundaries, as great opportunities often lie just beyond them. This conversation was not only enlightening but also a call to action for all leaders to engage, align, and lead effectively.
For more insights and resources, I encourage you to visit Karen's website at drkarenjacobson.com.
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