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Navigating Tough Conversations with Radical Candor

date   July, 17 2024
time   11 AM PT | 1 PM CT | 2 PM ET
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Moderated by:

Derek Lundsten

President & Chief Culture Officer, LifeGuides
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Four years post-pandemic, we face new leadership challenges: a multi-generational workforce, reskilling needs, hybrid work models, rapid AI advancements, political polarization, workplace incivility, and the importance of mental health and well-being.

Now, more than ever, radical respect and compassionate leadership are crucial as we navigate the future of work. Join us to discuss this with three successful thought leaders who are transforming workplaces.

Join us as we explore...

  • How radical respect shapes how cultures honor individuality. 

  • The pivotal role Inclusion will play in future leadership evolution and transformations.

  • Analyze the impact of culture on organizational strength.


Panelists:

  • Tamla Oates, CEO of Linkage, a SHRM Company
  • Kim Scott, Author of Radical Respect and Radical Candor
  • Dean Carter, CXO, Modern Executive Solutions

Moderated By:

  • Derek Lundsten, President & Chief Culture Officer, LifeGuides

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Meet This Month’s Rebels:

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Dean Carter
CXO, Modern Executive Solutions

Dean is widely known as an innovative and industry-recognized leader of People and Culture for over 20 years as a 4-time CHRO across Fortune 50, rapid growth, and culture-driven organizations. Prior to Modern, Dean served in the role of Chief People Officer for Guild, Sears Holdings, Fossil. Inc. and Patagonia, where his 10-year chief administrator role spanned across People, Culture, Finance, and Legal functions. He launched his HR career through a variety of progressive leadership roles at Procter&Gamble, Pier 1 Imports, and Pearle Vision.




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Kim Scott
Author of Radical Respect and Radical Candor

Kim Scott is the author of Radical Respect: How to Work Together Better and Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity and co-founder of the company Radical Candor. Kim was a CEO coach at Dropbox, Qualtrics, Twitter, and other tech companies. She was a member of the faculty at Apple University and before that led AdSense, YouTube, and DoubleClick teams at Google. Prior to that Kim managed a pediatric clinic in Kosovo and started a diamond-cutting factory in Moscow.

She co-hosts the podcasts Radical Candor and Radical Respect. She lives with her family in Silicon Valley.



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Tamla Oates-Forney
CEO of Linkage, a SHRM Company

Tamla Oates-Forney is an innovative thought leader and speaker, women’s advocate,wellness champion, philanthropist and investor. She serves as CEO of Linkage, a SHRM company, a global leadership development firm committed to advancing women and accelerating inclusion in leaders and organizations.

Tamla previously served as EVP, Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) for USAA, where as a member of the Executive Council she led USAA’s team of more than 500 HR professionals spanning talent development, talent acquisition, pay and benefits, culture and employee services for 37,000 teammates. Prior to joining USAA, Tamla served as Senior Vice President and Chief People Officer at WM (previously Waste Management). She spent the majority of her career (20 years) at General Electric, where she held multiple leadership roles, including HR Leader for GE Africa, Chief Diversity Officer for GE Appliances and Lighting, and Vice President of HR for GE Energy Connections. Tamla is also an independent director and member of the Human Capital and Compensation committee for Summit Materials. She serves as a member of the Board of Advisors for her alma mater, UNC Chapel Hill’s Kenan-Flagler Business School, and is a sought-after speaker, advisor and thought leader for several HR-related technology startups. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she earned her Bachelor of Science in business administration.