
Abigail Pitman
Generation Z employee, podcast co-host, event planner, WordPress, soccer athlete.
- Videos
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How to nurture engaged, adaptive teams using compassion with Dr. Andrea Hollingsworth
Today's episode is a special treat for you, the first of our new video interview series! Host Patrick Pitman interviews guest expert Dr. Andrea Hollingsworth to learn how compassion can help you nurture an engaged team. Better work relationships within your team and management mean your organization becomes more adaptive,
10 days ago
- Podcasts
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Ep 8: Reframing confidence and how you make decisions as a leader
Growing in responsibilities is an exciting part of your career. It means your skills are progressing and you can perform at higher levels. However, as you eventually move into leadership or managerial positions, you're no longer doing the work that got you promoted in the first place. You're now in
2 months ago
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Ep 7: Your degree of self-awareness will set the tone for your leadership.
When you're in leadership positions, both in your personal and professional life, you're a tone-setter. Self awareness allows you to bring a level of intention and presence to your leadership.
5 months ago
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Ep 6: When delegation is grounded in trusted relationships, it's living its best life, with a smooth and efficient team.
Delegation is the beginnings of the support system for your business that ripples out to solidify into a strong structure as your team grows. So how do you delegate effectively? Join us as we walk our way around this idea.
7 months ago
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Ep 5: Build a Team that's Empowered by Collaboration
Collaboration can make all the difference to your company's success. Starting off with Abigail's soccer experiences this summer starts the translation between athletics and how a business team performs.
8 months ago
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Ep 4: Mind-blowing Customer Experience: who you are, and how you relate with your team, matters most
When a DTC startup asks for a CX recipe, it turns out the ingredients are simple, kinda hard, and the opposite of what you'd learn from a classic business book. An elder Texas horseman gives us a clue.
a year ago