When it comes to challenges at work, you need to understand that professionals help you solve problems. These are people who are outside your organization but are really good at what you need help addressing.
One one hand, it’s a no-brainer to reach out to them. On the other, you may question whether it’s worth the expense and if you can just figure your problem on your own.
Find out when it’s time to bring in the professionals, in this episode of our Quick Leadership Tips series. Some of the things you will learn include:
- Why you need to know your strengths on the job, so you don’t waste time on things where your expertise is lacking;
- Why you need to understand that professionals help you solve problems, even if you feel like you need to be in control of every situation a work;
- How being able to accept help can be challenging for successful people;
- Why thinking about having your problem easily solved, may make it easier to reach out to outside expertise;
- How a long decision process can become a form of procrastination.
Let’s Make a Memorable Meeting!
And while he loves to be on stage, Ken is no stranger to the world of virtual presenting. After all, he spent more than a decade in TV news, where you are presenting directly to a camera lens and have to connect to an audience you can’t see. Ken also believes an engaging and productive virtual presentation needs to be fast paced, include audience participation, and be customized to the organization. It’s okay to have some fun too, especially when you’re taking about serious topics like being busy or effective. And Ken can also serve you as a Master of Ceremonies.
About Ken Okel
As a motivational keynote speaker, Ken Okel works with leaders and organizations to boost productivity, performance, and profits. At conferences, conventions, and company meetings, he engages leaders with new ways to help meet the challenges of a changing workplace. To see a sample of his keynote and workshop presentations, visit the videos page on his his website. When it comes to challenges, he’s been there, having worked in TV news, disaster relief, and professional ballet.