JSquared Elevate Consulting

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JD is a Coach, Consultant and Career Strategist who is passionate about helping others uplevel their consulting, leadership, emotional intelligence, and project management skills. She has 20+ years of experience in project delivery, change management and Leadership in a variety of industries with certifications in management coaching. She is excited to empower others on their journey to elevate their professional development.

Individual wins are great, but unified teams are unstoppable. πŸ‘‘

As we wrap up March’s focus on Clarity, we are moving into April’s theme:

Building a Collaborative Culture. Clarity is the foundation, but collaboration is the engine that accelerates performance.

#Leadership #Teamwork

Jumping into a project without establishing how the team will work together is a recipe for frustration. πŸ›‘

Alex Barra (https://zurl.co/0lJti) reminds us that great leaders pause to set the tone. Check out Alex's tips below! πŸ‘‘

Full episode here:
🎧 https://zurl.co/7NWBq
πŸ“Ί https://zurl.co/hI0QU
πŸ“ Substack: https://zurl.co/VYa2J

Navigating ambiguity and doing hard things is never a solo sport.

Swipe through my Season 1 throwback with Annie Lyons for incredible advice on removing friction and tackling the unknown as a united team.

Listen here:
πŸ“Ί YouTube: https://zurl.co/OghvS
🎧 Spotify: https://zurl.co/Pkid7
πŸ“ Substack: https://zurl.co/wdGl1

Looking back at S1E2, Victoria Houston shows that a title grants authority, but psychological safety grants influence.

Check Vic breakdown exactly what it takes to build a culture of true empathy and clarity.

Listen:
πŸ“Ί YouTube: https://zurl.co/etC3f
🎧 Spotify: https://zurl.co/NsN2Q
πŸ“ Substack: https://zurl.co/G6w5e

As we reset our leadership foundations this week, George White Jr. reminds us: you cannot lead a team until you lead yourself.

Find George's brilliant insights on self-awareness and intentional leadership.

Listen here:
πŸ“Ί YouTube: https://zurl.co/8z6Ii
🎧 Spotify: https://zurl.co/Ut7B9
πŸ“ Substack: https://zurl.co/Ut7B9

We are dedicating this entire week to the best moments of Season 1! πŸŽ™οΈ

To kick off this throwback week, I pulled a few of my own favorite leadership quotes from the podcast archives. Swipe through for a mindset reset.

Which one hits hardest for you? πŸ‘‘

Listen here: https://zurl.co/dQg8t

#Leadership

πŸŽ™οΈ NEW EPISODE IS LIVE! The highest compliment a team can give a leader is saying, "I never have to guess what they expect." Myrna Laine-Hyppolite on S2E3 shares why being direct is ultimate kindness.

Listen now:
- πŸ“Ί YouTube: https://zurl.co/g1t35
- 🎧 Spotify: https://zurl.co/fkVrv
- πŸ“ Substack: https://zurl.co/NG9IX

πŸŽ™οΈ NEW EPISODE IS LIVE!

The highest compliment a team can give a leader is saying, "I never have to guess what they expect." Myrna Laine-Hyppolite joins Season 2, Episode 3 to share why being direct is the ultimate kindness.

Listen now: https://zurl.co/oavxi πŸŽ§πŸ‘‘

Past Episodes: https://zurl.co/6mv8d

#Leadership

Giving feedback can be nerve-wracking, but clarity is kind. πŸ›‘

Delaying a hard conversation leaves your team guessing where they stand. Treat feedback as a partnership to empower your team to be their best. πŸ‘‘

Read Netta Jenkins' (https://zurl.co/am3fu) post: https://zurl.co/TWSGW

#Leadership

The most effective feedback conversations are never monologues. πŸ—£οΈ

If the work environment has invisible friction, asking a team member to just "try harder" won't work. Feedback is a two-way calibration. Ask them what you should Start, Stop, and Continue doing. πŸ‘‘

Find the podcast: https://zurl.co/RpCRB