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Your Work Isn't Invisible. You Are!

31 min · 21. apr. 2026
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For Your Leadership Toolkit * the difference between performance and visibility in leadership * how to communicate your value effectively * the role of clarity and confidence in leadership * strategies for leaders to increase their influence * the importance of authentic self-promotion and visibility * visibility as a leadership tool * clarity and communication in leadership * reflect on your personal vision and mission * focus on serving your audience's needs   Sound bites "Losing my job was my gift in disguise." " No one sees the dedication that you put in the way that you see it. So if you don't highlight it, no one's going to notice" “… as a leader in an organization, I think that first getting really clear on what your vision is within yourself …” "Focus on who you're serving and what they need."   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Visibility and Leadership 01:40 Bridget's Journey from Corporate to Entrepreneurship 05:03 Recognizing Misalignment in Leadership 08:02 The Importance of Visibility in Career Advancement 13:10 Clarity in Leadership Communication 17:47 Serving Others as a Leadership Principle 21:09 Addressing Burnout in Corporate Culture   Resources Bridget’s company: Amp Up My Biz (https://ampupmybiz.com) Connect with Merv at www.PeopleFirstProjectManagement.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merv.jersak/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mervjersak/

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Steven Iwersen: Chaos Is the Catalyst, Disruption the Opportunity

For Your Leadership Toolkit * turning chaos into opportunity * leading through change and disruption * the importance of purpose and core values * trust is built through actions, not just words * emerging leaders should focus on serving their teams * listening more and speaking less is a key leadership habit * disruption reveals a leader's true character * core values should shape organizational behavior * relational leadership fosters trust and collaboration * change is inevitable; how leaders respond is crucial * strategies for emerging leaders without authority   Sound bites "Chaos is the catalyst for your next opportunity." "People like to be invited. They don't like to be told." "It's not a positional thing. It's a relational thing." "You can't have real championship results if you don't champion your principles." "If we function from a place of service instead of a place of transaction, people will begin to trust us." "If we're reacting in fear, we don't see it as an opportunity. We see it as something to avoid." "The higher the trust level, the more confidence people have in you. The lower the trust level, the less confidence they have." "It's got to be demonstrated in the actions, not necessarily the words." "Our core values begin to shape the behaviors, and the behaviors become the heartbeat of who we are."   Chapters 00:00 – Why Disruption Feels Overwhelming 06:47 – Why Fear Is the Default Response to Change 11:43 – Stop Fixating on the Problem 13:22 – How Great Leaders Create Calm 17:31 – Why People Resist Change 20:42 – Leading Without Authority 23:07 – Relational Leadership vs. Positional Leadership 26:06 – Championship Performance and Culture 29:19 – Rapid-Fire Leadership Questions 31:22 – Chaos Is the Catalyst for Opportunity   Resources Steven’ Website - https://www.steveniwersen.com/ [https://www.steveniwersen.com/] Steven on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveniwersen/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveniwersen/] Connect with Merv at www.PeopleFirstProjectManagement.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merv.jersak/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mervjersak/

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For Your Leadership Toolkit * leadership begins with personal accountability * small ethical compromises rarely stay small * pressure reveals character and decision-making discipline * rationalization is often the first step toward ethical failure * transparency builds trust faster than perfection * silence in the face of wrongdoing can become complicity * trust is earned through consistent honesty and accountability * ethical leadership requires courage, not just compliance * reputation can be rebuilt, but only through radical ownership and accountability * the easiest unethical decisions often begin with "everybody does it" * leaders must be willing to speak up when something is wrong   Sound bites "Every one of us is accountable for what takes place in our life." "Really smart people will do some of the stupidest things and then try to rationalize it later." "If it's socially acceptable, if it seems like it's okay, if everybody just kind of does it, then it's easy to ignore the potential consequence." "Too often complacency becomes complicity." "Character is revealed most clearly under pressure." "The hardest ethical pressure leaders face is being willing to stand up for the right thing in the face of social pressure not to." "The truest test of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before the problem becomes an emergency."   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Chuck Gallagher's Journey 05:24 The Impact of Losing Everything on Leadership 11:37 Understanding Ethical Decision-Making 15:30 Creating a Culture of Accountability 21:14 Rebuilding Trust After Ethical Failures 25:10 Navigating Ethical Traps in Today's Environment 27:26 The Role of AI in Ethical Behavior 31:56 Rapid Fire Questions and Key Takeaways   Resources Chuck’s Website - https://chuckgallagher.com [https://chuckgallagher.com] Chuck on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckgallagher/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckgallagher/] Connect with Merv at www.PeopleFirstProjectManagement.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merv.jersak/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mervjersak/

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