In this conversation, Shujaat and Joselle explore the critical importance of personal branding in today's job market, especially for immigrants.
They discuss how branding shapes perceptions and influences career opportunities, emphasizing the need for individuals to actively manage their personal brand.
The discussion covers strategies for building a brand, the impact of AI and social media, and the significance of thought leadership. The hosts provide actionable insights and frameworks for listeners to define and enhance their personal brand, ultimately encouraging them to take control of their narrative in the professional landscape.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Leadership and Branding
03:20 The Importance of Personal Branding
06:25 Defining Personal Branding
08:53 Building Your Brand: Perception and Intentionality
10:10 Framework for Defining Your Brand
12:48 The Role of AI in Branding and Job Market
15:54 Social Media and Professional Branding
17:26 Using AI Tools for Personal Branding
20:22 Conclusion: The Future of Branding in the Workplace
27:19 Exploring Personal Branding and AI
30:04 The Importance of Thought Leadership
34:57 Navigating the Landscape of Branding
38:37 The Immigrant Perspective on Branding
45:09 Reframing Presence and Performance
47:55 Strategies and Tactics for Effective Branding
How can a centuries-old selection process for a Pope teach us about modern corporate succession? In this episode, Shujaat Ahmad and Joselle Deocampo-Gautam reveal the surprising parallels between the Vatican's conclave and the often-unspoken rules of getting ahead in business.
We explore how to strategically position yourself for future opportunities, build a legacy that lasts, and navigate the emotional and operational challenges of leadership transitions.
Here's The Deal is your guide to understanding the toughest challenges in leadership, culture, and the future of work. Hosted by Shujaat Ahmad and Joselle Deocampo-Gautam.
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Audio time stamps:
00:00 Introduction to Leadership and Succession Planning
02:51 The Importance of Succession Planning
04:49 Lessons from the Papal Conclave
06:49 Understanding Power Dynamics in Leadership
09:39 Status Quo vs. Change in Leadership
12:06 The Role of Tradition in Succession
14:01 Implications for Companies and Leaders
16:57 Navigating Succession as Immigrant Leaders
26:17 Understanding Succession Planning
33:21 The Importance of Followership
41:03 Navigating Succession as an Immigrant Leader
49:19 Frameworks for Leadership Success
In this different take on the "commencement speech for new grads", we ( your hosts Shujaat and Joselle) provide valuable insights and advice for new graduates entering the workforce. We do a live build for a framework on career crafting in a tough market.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding and leveraging different forms of capital—financial, knowledge, and network. We debunk the myth that working for smaller or less established companies limits learning opportunities.
Observing the language and culture of a company, leveraging AI tools, networking, and continuously learning are highlighted as crucial strategies for career success. Additionally, we discuss the impact of graduating during economic uncertainty and suggest maintaining a proactive attitude towards learning and skill-building. We conclude by encouraging new graduates to create a digital presence, share authentic perspectives, and embrace the opportunities and challenges of the evolving job market.
01:10 Today's Focus: Advice for New Graduates
01:59 Impact of AI on Entry-Level Jobs
02:39 Economic Uncertainty and Job Market Challenges
08:30 Advice for New Grads with Job Offers14:27 Navigating the Workplace Culture
24:01 Advice for New Grads Still Job Hunting
26:58 Opportunities in the AI-Driven Market
35:22 Navigating Career Changes
36:27 Leveraging AI and Tech in Non-Tech Industries
37:06 The Value of Diverse Early Career Experiences
39:11 Creating a Learning Map for Career Success
44:04 Become the Trend Yourself
50:01 Live Build: Framework for Career Crafting in an Uncertain Market
57:01 Strategy to Tactics: Owning your Digital Presence
01:03:48 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
In this special episode, Shujaat and Joselle answer questions from the audience related to the evolving landscape of careers, particularly in the context of AI and digital transformation. They explore the importance of continuous learning, the immigrant perspective on career risks, and the necessity of building strong networks as well as life-long relationships. The discussion emphasizes the need for individuals to adapt to changes in the job market and to leverage their unique experiences and perspectives to thrive in a volatile environment.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:18 Question 1: How to stay ahead in a rapidly changing job market?
06:50 Assessing Career Assets in a Shifting Landscape
11:45 The Importance of Continuous Learning and Skilling
12:58 Question 2: What are our assets in this job market?
21:41 Question 3: How important is re-skilling?
31:00 Navigating Career Shifts and Learning Journeys
32:19 Question 4: The Role of AI in Reskilling
33:29 Human Leadership in an AI World
34:33 Is AI the answer to everything?
44:29 Question 5: The Immigrant Perspective on Career Risks
46:47 Strategies for Professional Relevance
52:46 Building Life-Changing Relationships
58:55 Outro
Keywords
career development, AI, job market, learning, immigrant perspective, networking, digital transformation, leadership, emotional intelligence, strategic foresight
In this episode, we discuss our top five predictions for the job market in 2025, focusing on the volatility of the labor market, the impact of AI, the return to office trends, the evolving corporate culture, and the rise of solopreneurs. We emphasize the importance of flexibility and adaptability in navigating these changes, encouraging listeners to embrace AI and continuous learning to thrive in the future of work.
Back in January 2025, we decided to record an episode on 2025 predictions to put our strategic foresight to paper. We recorded this in January to put our thinking to test on where the job market was headed. It was a way to wrap up the 1st Season of our podcast and publish it as our season wrap up episode in May for listeners to assess how these played out based on what they have experienced.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Predictions for the Job Market
01:16 Prediction #1: Volatile Labor Market and AI's Role
05:42 Prediction #2: The Rise of AI Agents
11:31 Prediction #3: Return to Office Trends
15:56 Prediction #4: True Colors of Companies on DEI
20:44 Prediction #5: The Rise of Solopreneurs
job market, predictions, AI, return to office, corporate culture, solopreneurs, leadership, future of work, flexibility, talent acquisition
 
In this episode, Joselle and Shujaat delve into the complexities of performance management, exploring the illusions that often cloud the process. Drawing parallels with the movie 'The Prestige', they discuss how performance reviews can create a façade of fairness while masking deeper issues. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the hidden dynamics of calibration meetings, the significance of transparency and trust, and strategies for both employees and leaders to navigate the performance management landscape effectively.
Key Takeaways:
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Performance Management Illusions
02:54 The Prestige: Analogy for Performance Management
06:03 The Illusion of Fairness in Calibration Meetings
08:31 Understanding the Game: Pledge, Turn, and Prestige
11:43 The Players in the Calibration Game
14:13 Strategies for Navigating Performance Management
16:44 Transparency and Trust in Performance Ratings
19:37 The Distinction Between Performance and Compensation
28:06 Exploring the Spectrum of Performance Management
30:56 The Importance of Transparency in Evaluations
33:40 Navigating the Politics of Performance Management
36:54 Strategies for Success in Performance Evaluations
40:41 Redesigning the Calibration Process
49:57 Building Trust and Transparency in Leadership
Keywords
performance management, leadership, employee engagement, calibration meetings, trust, transparency, organizational culture, workplace politics, talent management, business outcomes
Summary
In this episode, Joselle and Shujaat delve into the complex topic of layoffs, breaking down the deal on the anatomy of layoffs. They walk through the financial number, the game, and the systems that drive layoffs. They discuss the emotional toll on employees, and the critical role of leadership and communication. They discuss the importance of transparency, the need for individuals to prepare for potential layoffs, and the broader implications for workplace culture and the future of work.
Takeaways
Layoffs are often a result of long-term market shifts. Understanding the financial metrics behind layoffs is crucial. Leaders must communicate transparently during layoffs. Survivor guilt can affect those who remain after layoffs. Individuals should always have a financial buffer. Networking is essential for job security. Layoffs reflect a company's values and priorities. Emotional support is vital for those impacted by layoffs. Preparation is key for individuals in uncertain job markets. The future of work will continue to evolve, impacting job security.Chapters
00:00 Intro: Understanding the Landscape of Layoffs
02:43 The Anatomy of Layoffs
05:28 Layoffs Context: The Secret Number That Rules Them All
09:12 Why Companies Get Layoffs Wrong
10:51 The Freakonomics at Play: Executive Compensation
12:54 Part 2: The Inhuman Game of BS Justifications
15:12 The Emotional Toll on the Entire Organization
18:16 Survivor Guilt
19:25 Part3: The People Systems Not Built to Run Layoffs
22:07 Understanding Company Signals and Preparing for Change
30:06 Empowering Individuals: Control in Uncertain Times
32:04 Leadership During Layoffs: Transparency and Vulnerability
37:27 The Human Element in Corporate Decisions
Keywords
layoffs, leadership, workplace culture, emotional impact, communication, future of work, job security, employee engagement, corporate strategy, workforce management
In this episode, Shujaat and Joselle explore the complexities of career transitions, sharing personal stories and insights on navigating change. They discuss the importance of understanding the difference between change and transition, the non-linear nature of career paths, and the significance of listening to one's inner voice. The conversation offers a 5 step playbook for managing transitions effectively, along with personal stories on putting it to practice.
Key Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Career Transitions
00:19 Intro
01:58 The State of Career Transitions. Why It's Important
05:00 Personal Stories of Transition
08:53 The Non Linear Journey of Transitions
11:01 Being Comfortable with Discomfort for Growth
12:16 The Disconnect of the Heart and Mind.
14:34 S-Curve of Navigating Personal Changes
16:18 Most Surprising in Career Transitions
17:01 Surprise 1: Funding your Ikigai with F You Money
19:23 Surprise 2: Understanding Change vs. Transition
21:06 Embracing "Being Lost" Crucial Phase of Transitions
25:11 The Role of Taking Comfort in Discomfort for Growth
26:33 Leadership Change is a Norm; Most are Surprised.
30:38 The Playbook for Transitions
32:37 Step1: Defining Your Present and Future Identity
38:33 Step 2: Planning Your Financial Runway
39:38 Step 3: Job and Life Crafting with Experimentation
42:26 Step 4: Become an Olympic Learner
43:15 Step 5: Be Known for Something
46:07 Putting In Practice: You Are A Product of Multiple Transitions
53:49 Play Your Game, Not Others!
55:31 Recap and Final Thoughts
Keywords
career transitions, leadership, personal growth, change management, professional development, identity, financial wellbeing, job crafting, Olympic learning, meaningful life
Please see detailed show notes at the end.
Summary
In this episode, Joselle and Shujaat discuss the criticality of innovation amidst economic volatility, and how to lead it during such uncertain times. They explore three key strategies for leaders:
The conversation emphasizes the importance of leadership in fostering a culture of innovation and the need to challenge common myths about leadership and decision-making. Through practical examples and insights, they provide actionable advice for leaders looking to drive meaningful change in their organizations.
Key Takeaways
Innovation is crucial for business survival in volatile times.
Leaders must foster a culture of experimentation.
Dreaming big while starting small allows for manageable progress.
Thinking like a scientist helps in validating ideas through testing.
Crowdsourcing innovation leverages internal talent and collaboration.
Leaders should be the last to speak in meetings to encourage input.
Assuming leaders have all the answers is a common myth.
Cultural change is essential for sustainable innovation.
Data-driven decision-making should not become decision-driven data making.
Building diverse networks enhances innovation and career growth.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:56 Topic: Innovation Amid Economic Volatility
08:25 Chapter 1: Dream Big, Start Small
16:23 Chapter 2: Think Like a Scientist
28:55 Chapter 3: Crowdsourcing Innovation
38:22 Chapter 4: Creating a Culture of Innovation
44:37 Chapter 5: Practical Application in Team Meetings
References Discussed
Keywords
innovation, economic volatility, leadership strategies, crowdsourcing, experimentation, business transformation, digital transformation, purposeful leadership, career development, organizational culture
June brings in the season for commencement speeches with advice for graduating classes. However, we feel this year a commencement speech is required for leaders! This episode is our take on this speech for leaders.
This special class went through unprecedented times in history during their years in college/university. They began their journey at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. They are entering the world of work in a disarray where their expectations from leaders conflict with expectations of leaders from them. The trust deficit between leaders and junior talent already is an epidemic. Gallup indicates we are at a 11 year low in engagement and rise in disengagement. CEO’s indicate managing this mismatch of expectations as their biggest challenge.
In this episode, we discuss
Tune in for practical advice, actionable steps, and thought-provoking discussions that will empower you to lead with authenticity and empathy. Don’t miss this chance to elevate your leadership game and navigate the ever-evolving business landscape with confidence.
Welcome to the first episode of Here's the Deal, where hosts Joselle Deocampo-Gautam and Shujaat Ahmad unravel the mysteries of AI. We discuss how the role of leadership evolves in response to the transformative changes brought by AI. We discuss what leaders need to do to embrace the impact on their businesses, organizations, careers, and purposeful living.
Using Shujaat's expertise in culture change and the future of work, and Joselle's expertise in economics and innovation strategy, we explore the far-reaching implications of AI in reshaping organizations to drive business and societal value. Discover how AI is not just a tool for tech experts but a new team member with transformative force influencing everyone from Fortune 100 leaders to Formula One enthusiasts.
Tune in now to unlock the secrets of success in an AI-driven world!