
#131: Advancing Green Energy through Authentic Leadership with Linsey Miller
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About this listen
If you’re hesitating about taking that next role in your organization, then you won’t want to miss the conversation I had with Vice President of Global Business Development at Resideo, Linsey Miller. We discuss opportunities, struggles, advice, and authenticity while navigating in a leadership role.
Listen to the episode here: https://link.chtbl.com/lyl
In this episode you’ll hear:
- [3:29] How Linsey’s love for science and technology guided her career journey
- [7:01] Paying it forward with mentoring women to have the confidence to take on new roles.
- [9:29] A self-assessment test that led to surprising results about authenticity.
- [14:10] As the leader in the room, give yourself the opportunity to be open to feedback with a growth mindset.
- [17:00] Finding ways to connect the goals of the company to the individual goals of your employees.
- [21:20] Linsey’s leadership advice to her younger self
- [24:35] How Adam Grant gave her some paradoxically wonderful advice.
- [28:05] The key to getting promoted
- [34:28] Some sage words of advice for moms in the workforce
Connect with Linsey Miller here: http://linkedin.com/in/linsey-matthews-miller
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