• From TEDx to Strategic Success: Dr. Sarah Glova's One-Page Method

  • Sep 3 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

From TEDx to Strategic Success: Dr. Sarah Glova's One-Page Method

  • Summary

  • Join Wendy Coulter as she sits down with Dr. Sarah Glova, a renowned leader, educator, and speaker, to dive into the power of the Hummingbird Effect in branding and innovation. Wendy and Sarah discuss the significant impact of seemingly small changes in business strategies and personal approaches, illustrated by Sarah's successful TEDx Talk on goal setting. The conversation explores authentic leadership, the historical challenges women face in business, and the importance of differentiation in branding. They also highlight the creation of the North Carolina Women Business Owners Hall of Fame and its role in preserving the legacy of pioneering women entrepreneurs. Discover insights on how small innovations can lead to surprisingly significant results.

    00:00 Introduction to Brand Building

    00:50 Meet Dr. Sarah Glova

    01:06 Fun Facts and Personal Stories

    02:32 The Hummingbird Effect in Action

    03:23 Sarah's Journey and Insights

    05:19 The Power of Goal Setting

    07:38 TEDx Talk Experience

    10:25 Innovation and Experimentation

    14:25 Authenticity in Leadership

    18:35 Unexpected Outcomes and Lessons

    22:02 Choosing the Perfect Outfit for TEDx

    24:30 Embracing Authenticity in Marketing

    27:37 The Importance of Differentiation

    33:28 The Legacy of Women Business Owners

    37:52 The North Carolina Women Business Owners Hall of Fame

    44:35 Concluding Thoughts on Legacy and Impact


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