How to Create Teams that Innovate (Part 1 with Kristina Joy Carlson)
This week, Chris Wong and Lucie Tesarova talk with Kristina Joy Carlson, founder and author of "Outrageous Kindness." There’s lots of talk around the idea of psychological safety. And one way that plays out in real life is a culture where open disagreement is not only accepted but encouraged. Kristina talks about how a culture of fear can stifle communication and innovation. She advocates for a mindset of generosity and constructive feedback, which is essential for personal and organizational growth. She highlights the detrimental effects of a 'yes-man' culture, where assumptions replace data-driven decision-making.
Takeaways
- If you want your teams to be good at communicating, you have to model that.
- A culture of assumptions can cost organizations tremendous potential, money, and more
- You have to commit to learning and hearing different perspectives.
- How to interpret team silence
About Kristina Joy Carlson
Kristina Joy Carlson is a sought-after speaker and best-selling author of Essential Principles for Fundraising Success, and the soon-to-be released, Outrageous Kindness: A Mindset. A Method. A Movement, Kristina knows how to navigate change and turn challenges into opportunities. While leading businesses and driving global philanthropic growth, she managed nearly a decade of intense caregiving, profound grief, and her own cancer battle—an experience that reinforced the power of purpose, perspective, and action.
Through her executive leadership roles at Carter Global, Ketchum, and FundraisingINFO.com, Kristina guided transformational capital campaigns, raising billions of dollars around the globe while also creating bespoke training programs, and developing innovative technologies for some of the world’s largest nonprofit organizations including Habitat for Humanity International, World Vision International, Susan Komen and others. She has also helped maximize the philanthropic engagement of former US Presidents and other heads of state, Fortune 500 CEOs, Forbes 400 individuals, faith leaders, celebrities, and everyday people. Today, as founder and CEO of Outrageous Kindness, she is applying that wisdom to create a movement that inspires leaders, philanthropists, and individuals to take bold, high-impact action, embrace accountability, and experience the magic of small acts that create big results.
Connect with us:
Email – [email protected]
Chris – https://www.myleadershippotential.com | www.linkedin.com/in/chriswonglmhc | download the Difficult Conversation Playbook for Leaders
Lucie – www.mindfittery.com | www.linkedin.com/in/lucietesarova and take the Saboteur Assessment