Showing posts with label Leadership Henderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leadership Henderson. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2011

THE A-TEAM: Amazing Women Professionals & Friends

I hold great admiration for General Colin Powell, his accomplishments and his style as a statesman. In fact, for years I’ve had a saying posted at my office on his thoughts regarding leadership. I’ve also always enjoyed his thoughts on the issue of striving for excellence. He said: “If you are going to achieve excellence in big things, you develop the habit in little matters. Excellence is not an exception, it is a prevailing attitude.” Excellence is precisely the word I am using to introduce my dear friend and colleague, Lisa Chao.

I have yet to meet another professional who completely devotes herself to the success, happiness and positive growth of her business and family. Although most working women/moms/wives/community volunteers/do-it-all-gals provide 100% of themselves already to their daily endeavors (although it often feels like 150%) – Lisa gives more than that. The only reason I know this is possible? I’ve seen her in action.

Lisa is my own daily reminder that human kindness still exists, that there are “partners” in life and in business who have a heart and want to see you, not solely themselves, succeed. This quality, this commitment to personal excellence every waking minute of the day (she proves it is possible) is precisely why Lisa is on my A-team.

P.S. Yes, she’s also a blast to spend time with. (Bonus) For the record, specialty photos, like the one pictured bottom right, come at a cost of $10 per piece as they are in high demand nowadays.

LISA CHAO
Owner/Founder
Me Promos

Q: How did you “arrive” where you are in life today?
A:
Hard work followed closely by a little risk and a whole lot of consideration for my family and how my decisions impact them. I am where I am in life because of the support of my husband, Paul. He’s a good man.

Q: Tell me about your business? Where does your passion for marketing originate from?
A:
I truly do thrive on my clients and their success. I love nothing more than when a client runs a great promotion and is the rock star they know they are and can be. Recently I had a client tell me that her competition thinks she’s a genius based off of a product solution that I gave to her. I have been in this business for 13 years yet still very much find the joy in what success my clients derive from my efforts in helping them. Helping people never gets old.

Q: As a business person, what are you most challenged with day-to-day?
A
: Always working toward being the best “me” I can be is challenging – whether it’s to be the “best” creative consultant to clients, mother, wife, boss, volunteer, fan of my kids sports, etc. Living a balanced life takes considerable work. I strive daily to be more and more focused and purposeful so that I can be as productive as possible at work and at home with my family.

Q: What is more important, talent or drive?
A:
Drive. Even if you don’t have all the talent in the world, you will still figure out how to achieve what you want provided you have the drive to accomplish it. Drive will prove where there is a will, there is a way.

Q: What one trait has helped you most in business?
A:
My ability to find the “good” in everyone and every situation. I’ve always found that most people have good intentions, but from time-to-time they have bad days (like we all do). Empathy for others is key to success as well as personal happiness. I always ask myself: What am I supposed to learn from this situation?

Q: What is the hardest lesson you've learned and how did you learn it?
A:
To trust people, but not to a fault. Just like most entrepreneurs I’ve been in those situations where personal contacts had good intentions, I provided the service yet never was paid for the services I provided. It happens. You just learn to moderate yourself a bit better after being burned a time or two.

Q: What is the one piece of advice you would offer other women in business?
A:
When it comes to work-life balance, most women struggle. We all need to understand the life happens in waves – some days (or weeks) are more focused on work, others more on family – you just need to ensure that the tide continues to shift and everyone stands to gain equal time from you.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

THE A-TEAM: Amazing Women Professionals & Friends

I have always loved the saying: Good things come in small packages. It’s true. What’s even better is a good thing that is wrapped up into a small professional package, such as my 5 foot 2 inch friend Rebecca Fay, who also happens to be the kindest, funniest yet spitfire of a business gal I know.

Don’t let her amusing ways fool you. She knows her business, knows how to elicit a response from others and does so in a way that makes you feel as though you’ve just done her the world’s largest favour. (She’s a pro. It works on me and I've seen her use her powers, for good, on others.)

As the foundation administrator of the Henderson Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Rebecca develops and oversees the programming of services that help train, support and lead our small business people to success. It’s a challenging job. And, as a non-profit based organization her efforts rely heavily on developing positive relationships with people throughout the community.

I call this spirited, get ‘er done, good-thing-in-a-small-package friend of mine “Mrs. Henderson.” She’s my go-to gal and a professional who puts herself into unfamiliar territory and always, let me repeat – always, makes magic happen.

REBECCA FAY
Foundation Administrator
Henderson Chamber of Commerce Foundation

Q: How did you “arrive” where you are in life today?
A:
There certainly wasn’t a blueprint on to get here. I got where I am today via a combination of things be it overcoming adversity, knowing what I absolutely did not want and having a great support system to make it all happen.

Q: Tell me about your organization. Where do you derive your passion for helping Henderson's business community?
A:
Our organization has a mission of strengthening the community through programs and services. My passion stems through the professional relationships that tend to develop as a result of what I do day-to-day. I have the privilege of working with many amazing leaders in our community. They all do great things and its energizing to be surrounded by those types of people all day long. I really do love my job.

Q: As a business person, what are you most challenged with day-to-day?
A:
There are too few hours in a day to get all things accomplished. It’s difficult to say “no” when someone needs something from me. I want to see them succeed and I enjoy being a part of that success. It’s the part where I have to carve out that extra time that is incredibly difficult to do. I need a 48-hour, not a 24-hour day!

Q: What is more important, talent or drive?
A:
Talent and perhaps a little luck as well. They are both equally important but if you have talent it will shine through.

Q: What one trait has helped you most in business?
A:
Strong relationships. They are crucial to in doing business. I would not be able to accomplish everything I do without assistance from all of the people I know, which has been through the development of positive relationships I have built over the years.

Q: What is the hardest lesson you've learned and how did you learn it?
A:
You can’t please everyone. I’m a pleaser by nature. It used to be devastating to me when I thought I had failed someone. Nowadays, I’ve learned to simply brush myself off and get back in the saddle when those situations happen.

Q: What is the one piece of advice you would offer other women in business?
A:
Just when you think you can’t do it, take look at yourself in the mirror and really look at yourself, the person you are and remember all that you have overcome and accomplished. You will find a way to make everything you want happen, because that’s what women do…make it happen.

More as to why Rebecca is on my A-team:
Henderson Business Resource Center
Leadership Henderson
Residents can take free classes in computers, resume building and other programs
The Valley’s entrepreneurial spirit remains strong in a trying time
Institute for Organization Management – West Coast Advisors