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Communicate to Lead

54. How to Thrive at Work: Lessons from Paradigm Consulting CEO Kira La Forgia

14 Mar 2024

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Send us a textReady to switch gears from corporate to the exciting world of entrepreneurship? I'm thrilled to have Kira La Forgia, the founder of Paradigm Consulting,  on the show today. Kira's going to share her incredible journey with us, and it's not always a smooth ride!From burnout to breakthrough: We'll get real about the challenges leaders face – things like burnout and even PTSD. Kira doesn't hold back on sharing the lessons she's learned about communication and the power of a strong team.The delegation dance: Starting a business is tough, and you can't do it all! We'll talk about the art of delegation, finding that sweet spot between your personal style and the systems that keep everything running smoothly. Get ready for some tips on how to start with small steps, and watch your team (and your own confidence) grow.Mistakes? Bring 'em on! Things are bound to go sideways occasionally. We'll embrace those learning moments and discuss how to turn them into growth opportunities as leaders.Building a culture that clicks: Your dream team is out there! Kira will share some wisdom on balancing care for your people with the realities of a budget, the importance of smart hiring choices, and how little things can impact team spirit. We'll dive into how you can make your leadership style work in harmony with your team for a thriving, authentic work environment.Buckle up and get ready to be inspired! This episode packs a serious punch for anyone looking to build an incredible company culture.

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