Episode 023 of The Project Management Show features Chris Baddeley, a marketing and customer experience professional with a broad-based background in the financial services industry.
Chris has led national marketing projects for Citibank's US Consumer Bank, and for the wholesale and correspondent mortgage divisions of GMAC-RFC. He spent the last five years as the director of customer experience for Ditech Financial LLC, where he led the redesign of consumer-facing digital platforms during a period of rapid portfolio growth.
Chris grew up in New Hampshire and holds a BS in business from Eastern Illinois University and an MBA in Marketing from Loyola University Chicago. Chris and his wife are the parents of two grown sons and reside in the Twin Cities.
This episode is sponsored by Bravo Reporting Systems
Episode 022 of The Project Management Show features Lonnie Pacelli, a business and autism awareness author with over 30 years business experience at Accenture, Microsoft, and his consultancy Consetta Group. Lonnie is the author of five hardcopy books and over 30 e-books on topics of leadership, project management, and autism awareness. Lonnie is committed to helping current and future leaders and project managers be more effective in their walk and help them learn from both his successes and, more importantly, his failures.
Episode 021 of The Project Management Show features Kendall Kunz, an American businessman, and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Forms On Fire and has served as its CEO since its foundation in 2011.
In this episode, Kendall shares his passion for early stage software companies and overcoming the project and product management challenges they face by using the principles from The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses and specifically Minimum Viable Product (MVP), developed by Eric Ries.
This episode is sponsored by Bravo Reporting Systems
Episode 020 of The Project Management Show features Jennifer Kahnweiler, Ph.D., a global speaker and bestselling author based in Atlanta, GA. She is hailed as the “Champion of Introverts.” Her books include The Genius of Opposites, Quiet Influence, and The Introverted Leader, and have been translated into 15 languages.
In this episode, Jennifer draws upon stories and research to demonstrate how introverts can succeed as leaders and work with, not against, who they are. You will learn about the characteristics of introverts and how to use the 4 P’s Process (Prepare, Presence, Push, and Practice) to lead from a position of strength to take immediate action steps that get results. Jennifer also helps the extroverts understand team members that are introverts so that everyone can play to their strengths.