154. Dr. Sandra Reid, Faculty Member and Marketing Expert on Life in the Leadership Lane – Shaping Your Path!
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Welcome to Life in the Leadership Lane where I am talking to leaders making a difference in the workplace and in our communities. How did they get to where they are and what are they doing to stay there! Buckle up and get ready to accelerate in the Leadership Lane!
This week, I am talking with Dr. Sandra Reid, PhD, Faculty Member at Dallas Baptist University, Marketing Consultant, and former President at DallasHR.
- How did Sandra get started in her career? What led her to the world of Education, Consulting, and Leadership?
- When did Sandra “find her lane” in her career?
- How important have mentors been for Sandra on her journey?
- What does Sandra share about sending handwritten notes?
- What does Sandra share about leadership?
- What does Sandra share about making sacrifices?
- What does Sandra share about storytelling?
- What tips does Sandra share about shaping our personal brand?
- What advice does Sandra share to help us in our every day?
- …and more as we spend “Time to Accelerate” with a few more questions.
Interview resources:
Favorite quote(s) from Sandra:
“The littles in life are really the big.”
“There is nothing you can’t do, if you are willing to put in the work.”
Connect with Sandra on LinkedIn
Email sandra@sandrareidconsulting.com
Learn more about Dallas Baptist University
Check out Bruce’s books
- Life in the Leadership Lane; Moving Leaders to Inspire and Change the Workplace
- Find Your Lane; Change your GPS, Change your Career (“Book Authority” Best Books)
- Milemarkers; A 5 Year Journey …helping you record daily highlights to keep you on track.
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