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Lisa Walden: Bestselling Author & Visionary Speaker. Elevate your organization's culture and future-proof your workplace.
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Our team is very receptive to new perspectives, but it can be hard for someone on the outside to pierce our bubble and speak our language. Lisa was able to do this and light a fire for future change in our organization.
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Lisa Walden is a luminary in the world of keynote speaking, bringing a wealth of expertise and innovation to the forefront of organizational transformation. With a career spanning over a decade, Lisa has dedicated herself to understanding the intricacies of the modern workplace and empowering organizations to thrive in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Lisa’s journey as a thought leader and advocate for progressive workplace cultures began with a deep-seated curiosity. Throughout her illustrious career, she has explored the dynamics of work, leadership, and culture with an unrelenting commitment to challenging the status quo. Her insights and accomplishments stand as a testament to her dedication.
As a bestselling author, Lisa co-authored the highly acclaimed book “Managing Millennials for Dummies,” a comprehensive guide that has become essential reading for leaders seeking to bridge generational gaps and foster cohesive, high-performing teams.
Renowned for her captivating and thought-provoking presentations, Lisa Walden has graced prestigious stages across the globe. Her speeches are a blend of validation, inspiration, and tough love, as she dismantles traditional notions of work to introduce fresh, people-first perspectives.
Lisa’s expertise is further underscored by her appearances in top-tier publications such as Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, and Fortune. Her global impact extends to organizations like Hewlett-Packard, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, SAP, and The Federal Reserve Bank, all of whom have sought her guidance in navigating the ever-evolving landscape of work and culture.
Lisa Walden’s profound insights and compelling presentations offer organizations invaluable tools and perspectives for achieving lasting success in the modern world of work.
See keynotes with Lisa WaldenWork sucks has been the common refrain for far too long, with many companies moving forward on improving their culture at a snail’s pace. This is in contrast to the future-focused and cutting edge tools that have revolutionized how people communicate and collaborate. The result: organizational strategies in dire need of rethinking and revision, and it’s no wonder that so many employees report feeling those dread Sunday scaries.
This presentation asks tough questions around the concept of “work ethic,” the importance of building trust, clarifying communication methods, and investing in connections.
The idea is to challenge preconceived notions about how to foster a healthy company culture, no matter the level or role.
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There’s no question that each generation brings a unique perspective into the workplace. Whether it’s embracing emojis in communication, asking for efficiency in meetings, establishing clarity through hierarchy, or demanding more flexible schedules… every generation has left its mark. Unfortunately, lack of generational awareness can make it easy for workplace dynamics to sour. Rather than seeking to understand, we start to point fingers. Communication and collaboration suffer, engagement dips, and leaders find themselves asking “what can I do to keep everyone happy?”
This presentation takes a closer look at each generation to create a deeper understanding of why we all behave the way we do. Through this lens, it offers implementable strategies to improve connection across generational divides.
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The tides have changed, and so have perceptions about what makes for a good job, a good organization, and a good leadership methodology. So why is it that so many leaders continue to operate with a workplace ethos that just isn’t resonating in the current work world?
Those that aren’t adapting to the new rules of engagement are facing an environment rife with frustrated employees, high attrition rates, and broken lines of communication… not to mention a pipeline of talent that will quickly dry up without much-needed change.
This keynote makes the case for why a new leadership mindset is critical, and explores how the best in the biz are embracing transformation.
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In today’s workplace culture, the loudest voice in the room is the one that gets heard. In meetings, the employee that can articulate their thoughts fastest is labeled a rock star.
In digital communication, one person groans at the sight of a text message while another cringes when listening to voicemail. Just like that, your message can be misinterpreted, and then you’re falling behind, getting passed over for promotions, and worst of all, becoming frustrated with your fellow colleagues, managers, or leaders.
We break down how company culture and the hybrid workplace affects communication strategies, and how people at all levels can work together so that everyone’s voice is heard and nothing gets lost in translation.
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Welcome to hustle culture: the mindset that being on all the time is not only necessary, but boast-worthy. Can we let you in on a poorly kept secret? This MO of working is completely unsustainable.
Burnout rates have never been higher, employees are exhausted and disengaged, and leaders are wringing their hands and asking, “What can we do?”
This presentation outlines the root causes of professional burnout, and gives attendees the tools to bring some calm and chill to the world of workplace hustle for themselves and their teams.
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For many leaders, Gen Z feels like a riddle wrapped in a mystery folded inside an enigma. “Who even are they? And what do they want from work?”
This presentation answers these questions, and sheds light on the latest generation to take their place in the American workplace. While Gen Z is often lumped in with Millennials, they’re a distinct cohort with their own set of values, communication preferences, and expectations around what they want work to look/feel like. Leaning on a decade of work on generational research, Lisa decodes the best ways to engage and motivate Gen Z.
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We are entering a new era of work, one where businesses win when leaders are compassionate, communication is empathetic, and people are prioritized. But that transformation, much like any kind of change, requires a great degree of intention and care.
By embracing the workplace lessons learned during the pandemic years there’s an opportunity to design the kind of organization we all want to work in, and a culture we can all be a part of.
In this presentation, you’ll learn how to create a healthier, happier, and ultimately more successful company culture by putting people first. Steeped in years of research and listening (really listening) to employees at all levels, Lisa will paint the picture of what the future of work can and should look like, and how you can get started with that redesign right away.
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The two hours flew by, in contrast to other speakers and presentations where I am constantly drifting off or looking at my watch. Lisa's talk was a beacon of light into a room full of mostly successful business people that are dead set in their ways. Her message will reach the ears of those who listened, and I can guarantee that there were listeners.
Lisa is a fantastic speaker and I'm so impressed with the amount of prep work she puts into her content.
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