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Claude Silver - VaynerX

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In this conversation, Claude Silver, the Chief Heart Officer at VaynerX, discusses her journey and the importance of empathy in the workplace. She emphasizes the need for self-awareness, understanding emotions, and creating a culture that values people. Silver shares insights on hiring practices, the transition to her current role, and the significance of communication in a remote work environment. She highlights the importance of building a people-centric organization and the future goals she aims to achieve in her role.
Takeaways

  • Empathy is a superpower in leadership.
  • Self-awareness is crucial for effective communication.
  • Creating a culture of safety allows for open expression.
  • Hiring should focus on culture addition, not just fit.
  • Understanding employees' personal lives enhances workplace culture.
  • Communication must be intentional and consistent.
  • Celebrating small wins fosters a positive environment.
  • Emotional intelligence is key in navigating workplace dynamics.
  • Building relationships is essential for a thriving organization.
  • The role of Chief Heart Officer is about serving people.

  continue reading

25 episodes

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Manage episode 498500735 series 3614036
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Episode Stack: https://stackl.ist/41vbWPM

In this conversation, Claude Silver, the Chief Heart Officer at VaynerX, discusses her journey and the importance of empathy in the workplace. She emphasizes the need for self-awareness, understanding emotions, and creating a culture that values people. Silver shares insights on hiring practices, the transition to her current role, and the significance of communication in a remote work environment. She highlights the importance of building a people-centric organization and the future goals she aims to achieve in her role.
Takeaways

  • Empathy is a superpower in leadership.
  • Self-awareness is crucial for effective communication.
  • Creating a culture of safety allows for open expression.
  • Hiring should focus on culture addition, not just fit.
  • Understanding employees' personal lives enhances workplace culture.
  • Communication must be intentional and consistent.
  • Celebrating small wins fosters a positive environment.
  • Emotional intelligence is key in navigating workplace dynamics.
  • Building relationships is essential for a thriving organization.
  • The role of Chief Heart Officer is about serving people.

  continue reading

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