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Frontline Insights: Navigating Business Transformation

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Big challenges. Real conversations. Human insights.Business transformation isn’t for the faint of heart. Behind every ambitious initiative — whether it’s a company-wide overhaul, a pivotal shift in direction, or a high-stakes decision with long-term consequences — there’s a battle to turn strategy into reality. The pressure is high, the risks are real, and the path forward isn’t always clear.Each episode of Frontline Insights is a lively, straight-talking conversation about what it really takes to get things done. We break down the realities of transformation — the wins, the missteps, the moments of doubt, and the lessons learned — through conversations with people who’ve led from the inside, navigating tension, tradeoffs, and uncertainty as it unfolded.The series explores how to move big work forward through the messy middle — when pressure’s up, timelines are tight, and alignment doesn’t come easy. It surfaces the human dynamics behind business complexity, and shows what progress actually looks like when it’s earned, not assumed.Whether you’re leading the charge or just trying to survive the chaos, Frontline Insights delivers real talk, expert takes, and stories from the field to help you navigate business transformation with clarity and confidence.Founding Creator and Strategic Advisor: Justin NolteExecutive Producer: Giraud JacksonHost: Kenis FolkContent and Episode Planning: Giraud JacksonAudio Engineering and Editing: Brandon FriedelQuality Assurance: Jason Vicks

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jakson The Rise of Performative Work kansikuva

The Rise of Performative Work

You've seen them. The person who always has the flashiest update in the meeting, but what does all that jargon mean if nothing ever actually moves?  Turns out, social media didn't just change how we share our lives but also how we work. And not always for the better.  In this episode, Kenis Folk is joined by Chanelle Logan, Senior Manager in BSC's transformation leadership practice, to unpack one of the most uncomfortable truth that most of us already know but won't say out loud, a lot of what passes for "great work" in organizations is just really well-packaged activity.  They talk about why the quietest person in the room is often the one actually moving things forward, what it really took for Chanelle to build credibility with clients (hint: it wasn't her resume), when she was new to consultancy, and why being obsessed with how your work looks might be what’s holding you back.  Whether you're new and trying to prove yourself, mid-career and feeling the pressure to stay visible, or just exhausted from performing, pull up a chair.  A highlight reel is great, but only when it’s paired with the unglamorous stuff you do on a Tuesday when nobody's keeping score. A production of  Blue Skies Consulting [https://blueskiesconsulting.com/frontline-insights-podcast/]  Executive Producer: Giraud Jackson  Hosted by Kenis Folk  Content and Episode Planning by Giraud Jackson  Audio Engineering and Editing by Brandon Friedel  Creator & Strategic Advisor: Justin Nolte  Connect with us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-skies-llc/posts/?feedView=all]: linkedin.com/company/blueskiesconsulting  Remember, behind every transformation, there’s a story worth telling.

13. touko 2026 - 13 min
jakson Behind the Drama | What The Real Housewives Can Teach Us About Change Management kansikuva

Behind the Drama | What The Real Housewives Can Teach Us About Change Management

What do the Real Housewives and a corporate ERP rollout have in common? More than you think.  In this episode, Kenis Folk sits down with Melissa Parinello, Director in BSC's Change & Adoption practice, to break down what 20+ seasons of reality TV drama actually reveal about human behavior at work. We're talking table-flipping resistance, Sonja Morgan's townhouse as a masterclass in fear of change, and why "let them" might be the most powerful two words in change management.  If you've ever watched a stakeholder spiral in a design session and thought "this feels like a Bravo reunion", this one's for you.  What you'll take away:  * Why resistance is rarely about the change itself (and what it's really about)  * How to read behavior the way a seasoned consultant does  * The "Let Them" theory and how it plays out on real projects  * Why trust is the foundation and what happens when it cracks  Guilty pleasures, big lessons, zero table-flipping. Let's go! A production of  Blue Skies Consulting [https://blueskiesconsulting.com/frontline-insights-podcast/]  Executive Producer: Giraud Jackson  Hosted by Kenis Folk  Content and Episode Planning by Giraud Jackson  Audio Engineering and Editing by Brandon Friedel  Creator & Strategic Advisor: Justin Nolte  Connect with us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-skies-llc/posts/?feedView=all]: linkedin.com/company/blueskiesconsulting  Remember, behind every transformation, there’s a story worth telling.

1. huhti 2026 - 18 min
jakson Conscious Unbossing | Why Gen Z Doesn’t Want Your Management Job kansikuva

Conscious Unbossing | Why Gen Z Doesn’t Want Your Management Job

Gen Z is actively avoiding middle management roles, because they view it as a high stress, and low reward position. For many, traditional hierarchical power just doesn’t feel worth the tradeoff.  In this episode of Frontline Insights, host Kenis Folk sits down with Jason Vicks, a change leader in Blue Skies’ Change Management and Adoption team, to unpack what this trend really signals and why it’s less about generational rebellion and more about why control-based leadership isn’t working anymore.     Drawing on Jason’s experience of mentoring leaders through complex organizational change, the conversation explores how Gen Z’s language, in essence, mirrors long-standing leadership principles but are just expressed differently. When your new joiner says autonomy, what they mean is empowerment. When they use the term psychological safety, what they actually mean is empathy. What senior leaders sometimes hear as resistance, Jason reframes as a demand for better systems, clearer ownership, and leadership that earns trust rather than assumes it.  If you’re navigating generational shifts, struggling to attract future leaders, or questioning why traditional management roles feel increasingly brittle, this conversation offers a sharper way to look at what leadership must become next.  Listen now to explore why Gen Z is forcing a leadership reckoning, and what conscious unbossing really demands.   A production of  Blue Skies Consulting [https://blueskiesconsulting.com/frontline-insights-podcast/]  Executive Producer: Giraud Jackson  Hosted by Kenis Folk  Content and Episode Planning by Giraud Jackson  Audio Engineering and Editing by Brandon Friedel  Creator & Strategic Advisor: Justin Nolte  Connect with us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-skies-llc/posts/?feedView=all]: linkedin.com/company/blueskiesconsulting  Remember, behind every transformation, there’s a story worth telling.

10. helmi 2026 - 20 min
jakson How a Team Keeps Its Heart as It Grows kansikuva

How a Team Keeps Its Heart as It Grows

What does a people-first culture actually feel like, especially inside a transformation that’s as complex as a company itself? Heidi Rothbard, VP of People and Culture at Blue Skies, shares how intentionally designed systems keep teams connected and supported as they grow. Her approach treats structure not as bureaucracy but as the backbone of belonging - showing that growth and connection can coexist. She brings that to life through small, lasting practices: walking new hires through the org chart with personal stories, keeping a “blue book” that makes names and connections memorable, and creating a safe-space role that gives people a place to turn without judgment. These aren’t HR programs; they’re the mechanics that make a people-first culture work in practice. Heidi also shares the long game of recruiting - keeping doors open for great people even when timing doesn’t align, building trusted relationships that endure between projects, and recognizing when a standout contractor becomes part of the family. As the firm’s first non-billable hire, Heidi helped Blue Skies grow beyond one region while preserving what mattered most: authenticity, creativity, and a deep bias for relationships over lone heroics. If you’re leading a transformation or building a large program that depends on people staying connected through change, this episode offers a clear playbook: story-driven onboarding, relationship-first recruiting, and structures that make care sustainable. 🎧 Listen now to hear how small structural choices make culture something people can actually feel. 📄 Bonus: Read Heidi’s article “What Makes a Good Management Consultant [https://blueskiesconsulting.com/what-makes-a-good-management-consultant/]” : http://bit.ly/4nw8lt9  A production of  Blue Skies Consulting [https://blueskiesconsulting.com/frontline-insights-podcast/]  Executive Producer: Giraud Jackson  Hosted by Kenis Folk  Content and Episode Planning by Giraud Jackson  Audio Engineering and Editing by Brandon Friedel  Creator & Strategic Advisor: Justin Nolte  Connect with us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-skies-llc/posts/?feedView=all]: linkedin.com/company/blueskiesconsulting  Remember, behind every transformation, there’s a story worth telling.

28. loka 2025 - 20 min
jakson When Transformation Works Too Well to Notice kansikuva

When Transformation Works Too Well to Notice

“Change works best when no one notices, which makes proving its value harder than it should be.” When change management works, it often disappears. No chaos, no disruption, no delays. And ironically, no recognition. That invisibility makes it one of the hardest investments to measure. In this episode, Pete Hadley, a seasoned change management expert grounded in learning and adoption, shares how he has led business adoption for enterprise programs including S/4HANA deployments and large-scale initiatives in healthcare, energy, and life sciences. He explores how to measure ROI when success looks like smooth adoption, and how to make that value visible to leadership. Pete reflects on the overlooked signals of transformation, how early alignment sets the tone, how adoption shows up in subtle ways day to day, and why the real story often emerges months after go-live. His perspective moves beyond dashboards to the lived experience of teams adjusting, adopting, and ultimately thriving. Listen in to rethink how you measure the ROI of change management and how to make that value clear to leaders. Bonus: Read Pete’s article “Determining the ROI of Change Management” [https://blueskiesconsulting.com/determining-the-roi-of-change-management/]: https://blueskiesconsulting.com/determining-the-roi-of-change-management/ A production of  Blue Skies Consulting [https://blueskiesconsulting.com/frontline-insights-podcast/]  Executive Producer: Giraud Jackson  Hosted by Kenis Folk  Content and Episode Planning by Giraud Jackson  Audio Engineering and Editing by Brandon Friedel  Creator & Strategic Advisor: Justin Nolte  Connect with us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-skies-llc/posts/?feedView=all]: linkedin.com/company/blueskiesconsulting  Remember, behind every transformation, there’s a story worth telling.

3. syys 2025 - 12 min
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