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Did you know that almost 60% of leaders never received training on how to lead people when they transitioned into their first leadership role, and “50% of managers in organizations are rated as ineffective?” -Center for Creative Leadership

In addition, Gallup’s research found that 70% of employee engagement can vary based on an employee’s supervisor, and 1 in 2 employees will leave their organization in their career due to their boss. Being a leader has a tremendous impact on an organization and can be compared to giving someone the keys to a car before they pass their driver’s test.

Having experience as an entry-level leader up to the C-Suite, I noticed that people get thrown into leadership roles without any training or coaching on how to lead, which can be highly challenging for the people who work for this leader, and the leaders themselves.

This webcast (and future book) aims to be a RESOURCE for future and first-time emerging Gen Z and Millennial leaders whose organizations do not have the resources to invest in coaching or training for their entry-level managers. In addition, we wanted these leadership stories to be RELEVANT and APPLICABLE and in the voice of someone who just dealt with these issues or may still be dealing with them.

Zillennial Leader Podcast Dr. Santor Nishizaki

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Did you know that almost 60% of leaders never received training on how to lead people when they transitioned into their first leadership role, and “50% of managers in organizations are rated as ineffective?” -Center for Creative Leadership

In addition, Gallup’s research found that 70% of employee engagement can vary based on an employee’s supervisor, and 1 in 2 employees will leave their organization in their career due to their boss. Being a leader has a tremendous impact on an organization and can be compared to giving someone the keys to a car before they pass their driver’s test.

Having experience as an entry-level leader up to the C-Suite, I noticed that people get thrown into leadership roles without any training or coaching on how to lead, which can be highly challenging for the people who work for this leader, and the leaders themselves.

This webcast (and future book) aims to be a RESOURCE for future and first-time emerging Gen Z and Millennial leaders whose organizations do not have the resources to invest in coaching or training for their entry-level managers. In addition, we wanted these leadership stories to be RELEVANT and APPLICABLE and in the voice of someone who just dealt with these issues or may still be dealing with them.

    Leading Within an Organization: DE&I at Work (Part 2)

    Leading Within an Organization: DE&I at Work (Part 2)

    When you take a look at your career journey, who are the people that stick out as the most prominent champions of your success – the people most invested in your growth? Tricia Arneson, Chief Diversity and Productivity Officer of the Yondr Group, gives insight into the role that Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) plays in operational effectiveness. In this episode, she discusses being a young executive and filling leadership roles at top companies like Disney and Google, the strengths of Gen Z professionals in the industry, how she’s embracing her capability as a woman and as a Millennial in her role at Yondr, and her thoughts on “The Great Resignation.” She also unpacks the importance of caring for employees as humans rather than numbers, developing work environments that foster employee retention, and embracing new positions with grace and an eagerness to learn. Tune in to hear more about her journey and the advice she has for young professionals looking to grow!

    • 30 min
    Leading Within an Organization: DE&I at Work (Part 1)

    Leading Within an Organization: DE&I at Work (Part 1)

    People say, “The beauty of the world lies in the diversity of its people''. Every day we encounter people from different walks of life. Adapting to different situations isn’t easy for everyone; however, it’s not impossible. Those who can look past the differences and instead use them as a strength are those who go on to become the most successful leaders. Educator, Advocate, and DEI practitioner Ryan Clopton-Zymler has helped dozens of young adults and business owners create positive changes in the workplace by creating a space where equity and inclusion are the defining values that bring out everyone’s full authentic selves to their roles. Ryan shares the importance of communicating with your people and how cultivating a culture where everyone is empowered and united by their differences is a crucial ingredient that can lead to success.

    • 45 min
    Leading Within An Organization: A Story Of Social Entrepreneurship With Ofo Ezeugwu

    Leading Within An Organization: A Story Of Social Entrepreneurship With Ofo Ezeugwu

    Have you ever had a terrible landlord? On this episode, we'll hear from Forbes 30 Under 30 Winner and CEO and Founder of WhoseYourLandlord, talk about how he got to where he is today as a first-generation immigrant to building his company based on the core value of creating an equitable experience for both renters and landlords. Ofo is one of BET's #30Under30, a Black Enterprise: Modern Man, and his work has been featured in TechCrunch, Newsweek, MSNBC, Ebony, and more. He is also an actor and model who's walked in NYFW (3x), been featured on the Today Show (7x), and worked with Nike, ESPN (2x), and Alfani. Ofo is a Big in the Big Brothers Big Sisters entrepreneurial program and has spoken on tech - entrepreneurship - and leadership at prestigious institutions such as The White House, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, Wharton, Temple, etc. He lives by the motto, "No steps backward; just forward progress." Tune in today to hear how business and social impact can go hand-in-hand!

    • 36 min
    Leading Within An Organization: The Importance Of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) With Erin Zakis

    Leading Within An Organization: The Importance Of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) With Erin Zakis

    Corporate social responsibility isn’t just a buzzword. It’s important for companies nowadays to take a stand on issues that affect not only them but the citizens of the world. As entrepreneurs, we need to go out there and make an impact the best way we can. Erin Zakis, Senior Director of Global Corporate Partnerships at HIAS and Forbes 30 Under 30 Winner, has always been passionate about making this kind of impact on the world. In this episode, she shares her thoughts on corporate social responsibility, modern-day business leadership, and much more. She also talks about her contributions to the world through her nonprofit, Sundara, and her work on empowering aspiring entrepreneurs and leaders to tackle the world’s biggest challenges. Tune in!

    • 41 min
    Personal Leadership: Lessons For Emerging And First-Time Leaders About Perseverance And Balancing Parenting From An Olympic-Medal Winner With Jeremiah Brown

    Personal Leadership: Lessons For Emerging And First-Time Leaders About Perseverance And Balancing Parenting From An Olympic-Medal Winner With Jeremiah Brown

    What makes a good leader is more than just managing the people around you. Personal leadership is a telling trait and an essential skill for individuals in that role. Today’s guest has a fascinating story and is a prime example of personal leadership. Jeremiah Brown is a keynote speaker, father, and Olympic medalist. His book, The 4-Year Olympian, spent five weeks as a number one best-selling sports memoir in Canada and was featured in several media outlets. Today, Jeremiah has helped thousands find the courage to pursue ambitious goals and overcome the psychological traps and emotional pitfalls hidden along the way. In this episode, he shares what it’s like navigating life as an athlete, a father, and a leader. Listen in on his chat with Dr. Santor Nishizaki as they discuss imposter syndrome, resilience, parenting, and the future of work in the context of leadership.

    • 35 min
    Leading Within An Organization: Understanding And Preventing Bullying At Work With Dr. Jennifer Kwoon

    Leading Within An Organization: Understanding And Preventing Bullying At Work With Dr. Jennifer Kwoon

    Workplace bullying can be one of the biggest challenges business leaders face today, virtually or in the office. It can destroy our workplace culture and cause serious imposter syndrome in many. For Dr. Jennifer Kwoon, bullying equates to power dynamics. Joining Dr. Santor Nishizaki, the Co-Founder of Illumentia, explains how people should be taught to wield their power in a positive way to minimize or eliminate bullying. She discusses how leaders could address this problem today when business models are overlapping, the number of Generation Z professionals is rising, and the Great Resignation is changing the market trends on people management.

    • 32 min

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