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Innovation in Compliance

Innovation in Compliance: Susan K. Younger – Relationship Architect

Innovation comes in many forms, and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but also embrace it.

Today, Tom Fox visited Susan K. Younger, a self-styled ‘relationship architect. Find out how her strategies will help you to drive your corporate culture.

Susan K. Younger, an expert with a diverse background in architecture and massage therapy, has carved a unique path in her career by integrating practices from both fields. She views transformative leadership as a dynamic process to adapt and evolve in accordance with changing times. Her perspective is influenced by her unique professional journey, from retail architecture to a holistic approach to body structures and environmental spaces.

Susan believes in the importance of openness to new ideas and perspectives, considering different viewpoints, and willingness to modify processes for better outcomes. For her, the essence of transformative leadership lies in staying curious and receptive, thereby driving positive change within organizations.

Key Highlights:

  • What is a relationship architect?
  • Interpersonal Structure Builder
  • Cultural Values in Multinational Transformative Leadership
  • Proactive Contributors Fostering Positive Work Culture
  • Understanding Value Perspectives for Compliance Engagement
  • Enhancing Workplace Collaboration Through Generational Values

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The Circle of Gumption – Creating and Maintaining Healthy Relationships

Zig Ziglar Said,  “I Believe Man was designed for accomplishment, engineered for success, and endowed with the seeds of greatness.” Kenneth O’Neal carries this tradition forward in his work and podcast, The Circle of Gumption, showing how maximizing your God-given talents and abilities leads to a successful, well-balanced existence in all areas of life. Join co-hosts Tom Fox and Kenneth O’Neal as they explore The Circle of Gumption to help change your life mentally, spiritually, physically, financially, and professionally by improving the health of your relationships with others and yourself.

Join Tom Fox and Kenneth O’Neal on their latest episode of Circle of Gumption, where they delve into the fundamentals of the Circle of Gumption and the four pillars of being, doing, giving, and creating a legacy. In this episode, they discuss the importance of relationships and how they relate to personal development and create a kind and gentle atmosphere. They also emphasize that effective communication and engagement are key to success in the workplace, with topics like the power of compliments, listening skills, body language, and the impact of a positive attitude. Remember to listen out for the word of the week and relationships, and reflect on how it can impact your life. If you’re interested in discussing strategy, goal setting, and discovery to learn more about how to serve them, reach out to Tom and Kenneth. Tune in to Circle of Gumption for insights on creating a life of integrity, self-discipline, and personal development!

Having healthy relationships is crucial for our mental and emotional well-being. So here are three tips to improve your relationships:

1. Communication is key: Good communication is the foundation of any healthy relationship. Make sure you express your thoughts and feelings clearly to your loved ones and listen actively when they share their own.

2. Practice Empathy: Try to put yourself in other people’s shoes and understand their perspective. This way, you can empathize with their feelings and experiences.

3. Spend Quality Time: Make time for the people you care about. Whether it’s a date night or a simple coffee catch-up, spend time with your loved ones and make meaningful memories together.

So, if you want to learn more about the importance of relationships in your life and how to improve your relationships, tune in to this week’s episode of Circle of Gumption. Remember to write down the week’s words and reflect on how you can improve your life through your relationships.

We highly recommend tuning in to this episode to hear Kenneth O’Neal’s inspiring story of turning adversity into a life of purpose and action.

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