29 min

Finding the Positive Side of Business Turbulence – with Amy Lee Segami Growth Igniters Radio

    • Management

How do you regard the turbulence and complexity in today’s business environment? While it can be extremely challenging, we’ve found that successful visionary business leaders recognize and embrace complex situations because they can also offer many opportunities.



To find out more, listen to this Fan Favorite conversation with Amy Lee Segami, President and Managing Principal of Segami Studios and Consulting. We discuss a few of the parallels between physical turbulence and turbulence in the business environment. These can help you lead yourself and others through complex situations and times of crisis.

NOTE: This episode was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic turbulence that followed. While the specific issues have evolved, the ideas we discuss are timeless.

Amy is an award-winning artist and entrepreneur who formerly trained as an engineer. She uses her unique application of fluid dynamics (Painting on Water™) to help leaders and teams embrace turbulence and increase innovation. Her artwork is in museums’ permanent collections, and her artistic process was nominated for the 2020 Thomas Edison Innovation Award. Media, including BBC, NPR, Crain’s, and the TED Blog, feature her work.



Anything that goes through a process to come up with a new or improved outcome has to go through turbulence. — Amy Lee Segami



This week on Growth Igniters Radio:



* How embracing the principles of turbulence can help you and your teams navigate disruptions from complex situations and crises such as COVID-19 and the volatile economy

* What one of Amy’s clients learned about turbulence through Painting on Water™ that helped them to increase innovation

* Three immediately useful ideas for leading to find the positive side of business turbulence



Resources for This Episode:



* Learn more about Amy Segami and connect with her on LinkedIn

* Find out more about Amy Segami’s Painting on Water™ art

* Listen to Pam & Scott’s conversation with Dr. Leslie Austin about “Leading Your Organization Through Major Change During a Crisis”

* Find out more about Pam’s keynote “Break Orbit: Achieving Long-Term Growth in a Short-Term World”



Accelerate to YOUR Next Level of Success

Thanks for listening to Growth Igniters® Radio. If you enjoyed this episode, spread the good word! Just leave a quick review wherever you get your podcasts and share on LinkedIn or Facebook.



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How do you regard the turbulence and complexity in today’s business environment? While it can be extremely challenging, we’ve found that successful visionary business leaders recognize and embrace complex situations because they can also offer many opportunities.



To find out more, listen to this Fan Favorite conversation with Amy Lee Segami, President and Managing Principal of Segami Studios and Consulting. We discuss a few of the parallels between physical turbulence and turbulence in the business environment. These can help you lead yourself and others through complex situations and times of crisis.

NOTE: This episode was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic turbulence that followed. While the specific issues have evolved, the ideas we discuss are timeless.

Amy is an award-winning artist and entrepreneur who formerly trained as an engineer. She uses her unique application of fluid dynamics (Painting on Water™) to help leaders and teams embrace turbulence and increase innovation. Her artwork is in museums’ permanent collections, and her artistic process was nominated for the 2020 Thomas Edison Innovation Award. Media, including BBC, NPR, Crain’s, and the TED Blog, feature her work.



Anything that goes through a process to come up with a new or improved outcome has to go through turbulence. — Amy Lee Segami



This week on Growth Igniters Radio:



* How embracing the principles of turbulence can help you and your teams navigate disruptions from complex situations and crises such as COVID-19 and the volatile economy

* What one of Amy’s clients learned about turbulence through Painting on Water™ that helped them to increase innovation

* Three immediately useful ideas for leading to find the positive side of business turbulence



Resources for This Episode:



* Learn more about Amy Segami and connect with her on LinkedIn

* Find out more about Amy Segami’s Painting on Water™ art

* Listen to Pam & Scott’s conversation with Dr. Leslie Austin about “Leading Your Organization Through Major Change During a Crisis”

* Find out more about Pam’s keynote “Break Orbit: Achieving Long-Term Growth in a Short-Term World”



Accelerate to YOUR Next Level of Success

Thanks for listening to Growth Igniters® Radio. If you enjoyed this episode, spread the good word! Just leave a quick review wherever you get your podcasts and share on LinkedIn or Facebook.



Join us on a href="https://www.facebook.

29 min