513: Leadership is Changing Mashup | (ft. Mark Havenner and Jon Darbyshire)

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Shifting from structured corporate roles to the unpredictable world of entrepreneurship offers a unique set of challenges. As leaders lean into the digital age, it's important to understand the journeys of those who've made successful transitions.In today's episode, we revisit Denis' chats with Mark Havenner and Jon Darbyshire about taking the leap from corporate to entrepreneurship and nurturing our future leaders. Mark’s jump from corporate to establishing his own practice wasn't just a change in job titles; it was a call to action. Inspired by a vision to reshape outdated mindsets and streamline inefficiencies, Mark consistently underlines the essence of businesses to not only grasp the value they provide but to deeply understand their core motivation. Jon shares his experiences with "Smart Suite" – a beacon for organizations swamped with a mishmash of tools and processes. For Jon, leadership was more than just direction – it was about crafting services, building consistency, and nurturing the next generation of cybersecurity visionaries.In this episode:Mark shares his experience guiding executives and communication teams to position themselves as industry leaders through a unique approach to address marketing and communication challenges.Mark’s experience transitioning from Fortune 500 companies in the corporate world to running his own business.How companies can position themselves in the market with differentiation. Jon shares how Smart Suite, a comprehensive work management platform, amalgamates tools and functionalities that professionals might use daily.Archer Technologies' Genesis sprouted from the need to systematize cybersecurity. Originally serving a consultative role for clients, the lack of consistent security processes inspired the foundation of Archer.Jon talks about why promoting the cross-training of teams from different geographies was a key strategy. Main takeaways:Clear and aligned goals are the key to dismantling bottlenecks.  Establish clear market positioning. Beyond your product or service features, focus on the 'why' of your offering.Emphasize the value you bring to your customers rather than just the functionalities of your product.Operating outside the confines of a traditional corporate environment can offer more agility and direct impact. Stay adaptable and open to new, efficient ways of working.Leaders should be acutely aware of their brand's position in the market.Differentiation is achieved not just by what you offer but by how you communicate its value to your audience.Regularly communicate and reinforce the broader purpose of the organization to ensure alignment and drive.Create future leaders by nurturing young talent.Success isn't always a smooth journey. Leaders must be adaptable, understanding, and proactive in addressing the diverse challenges they face.Quotes:“The biggest challenge is that goals are typically not aligned. The way businesses can dismantle some of those bottlenecks is simply by aligning what we're after and what we're trying to do as an organization.” – Mark Havenner“If you use the value that you bring to the world as your communications platform, then suddenly you are automatically positioned in the marketplace. You automatically have differentiation.” – Mark Havenner “We created a national practice of the best of the best resources that we had. We would continually travel around and help educate the young people that we were hiring that were just coming on board.” – Jon DarbyshireConnect with Denis: Email:...

513: Leadership is Changing Mashup | (ft. Mark Havenner and Jon Darbyshire)

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