Listen "Building Communities within Corporations with Cindy Elkins"
Episode Synopsis
This week's episode focuses on leadership and having an attitude of gratitude. My guest, Cindy Elkins, joins me to share how her experiences at Genentech and as a board member of Weight Watchers International, have shaped her perspective on life. Cindy acknowledges she didn't always bring her whole self to work, but during her journey, she did create environments where people could flourish within corporate communities. Binding people together without using functional, structural strategies is what makes Cindy's cultural leadership qualities a powerful asset in life and in business. Key Takeaways: [3:14] What does the phrase 'bring your whole self to work' mean to Cindy? [7:29] Cindy is acutely aware of what it feels like when someone doesn't feel safe to bring their whole self to work. [12:37] Sometimes people in senior roles need to be vulnerable. [21:57] How Cindy came to be on the board at Weight Watchers. [27:55] The body image differences between men and women. [37:11] Practical strategies to link the corporate world to a world fueled by gratitude. [49:44] Intangible cultural leadership attributes are hard to quantify. Resources: Mike Robbins Website Mike Robbins Podcast Mike Robbins on Facebook Mike Robbins on Twitter Cindy Elkins on LinkedIn There's No Good Card for This, by Kelsey Crowe Option B, by Sheryl Sandberg
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