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FountainBlue's July 2022 Newsletter

FountainBlue's monthly newsletters include original articles on innovation and leadership topics, notes from past events, and invitations to upcoming online events.
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Choice

The Choice Is Yours!

It’s often difficult to choose to be optimistic and productive, especially now when so much is changing and the future is uncertain, but making a proactive choice can help you remain centered and productive while staying happy and resilient.
1. Rather than fantasizing on what’s next and what you need, focus on moments of happiness and gratitude.
2. Rather than comparing yourself to others or to an idealistic version of yourself, celebrate the journey you’ve been on, and the many facets of yourself which have developed along the way.
3. Rather than begrudging a colleague for a success you’ve coveted, find inspiration in their example, celebrate what’s possible, and channel your inspiration into productive thoughts and actions.
4. Rather than catastrophizing world news and events, focus on the local impact you can make and stay informed on how we can optimize making a difference.
5. Rather than belaboring all the things that went wrong, celebrate all the learning opportunities and knowledge which make you a bigger version of yourself.
6. Rather than coveting more new and novel shiny objects, appreciate all the things already within your grasp - material, physical, emotional and spiritual.
7. Rather than bemoaning a lost opportunity, be curious about the unique opportunities offered by the options in front of you.
8. Rather than spiraling on the overwhelming challenges out of your control, focus on the projects, tasks and people you can influence for the better.
9. Rather than settling for a project, role or task to simply fill time, get curious about how you can integrate your real dreams and passions into life by doing what you deeply desire.
10. Rather than enumerating all the things you want to change about yourself, find compassion and acceptance for all that you are as you would a friend or family member, and celebrate the opportunity to continue evolving.

The old adage is true - it’s not what life dishes out to you, it’s how you frame it and how you respond to it. Choose to see the gifts in every experience and respond with optimism, positivity and fortitude.

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About FountainBlue's When She Speaks Series

whenshespeaks

Register Now to join our upcoming program!

Launched in Silicon Valley in May 2006, FountainBlue's monthly When She Speaks luncheon panel discussions feature senior women leaders from partner tech companies speaking on leadership and innovation topics. Our interactive conversations are known for being inspiring, educational, practical and fun. For more information, visit www.whenshespeaks.com

Upcoming When She Speaks 2022 Online Programs
* Collaborate to Innovate, July 8, 2022, hosted by Samsung
* What He Said, What He Meant, August 12, 2022, hosted by Renesas
* One of 'The Onlys', September 9, 2022, hosted by ProofPoint
* Local Input, Global Impact, October 14, 2022, hosted by ASML
* Fourth Annual Mentorship Best Practices Panel, November 11, 2022, hosted by Coupa
* Fifth Annual Men Who Open Doors Awards, December 9, 2022, hosted by Reputation

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Collaboration2

Join us for this month's online program!

Friday, July 8, 11:50 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Collaborate to Innovate
Online, with hosts @ Samsung

Calendar Invitation and Event Link will be sent to Registered Attendees

Visit https://whenshespeaks.com/register/ to select a registration option

Today's tech companies are caught between the drive for revenues and the push to innovate - the need to work together across leaders and companies and the need to compete to win projects, resources, accolades and fundings. This challenge will be amplified in the next normal.

Our panelists will showcase some best practices for supporting both collaboration and innovation leveraging alliances, partnerships, and some original thinking and strategies.

Facilitator Linda Holroyd, CEO, FountainBlue
Panelist Chinmoyee Deshpande, Digital Supply Chain - Transformation Strategy Leader, IBM
Panelist Sanchita Gupta, Senior Director Human Resources Business Partner, Samsung Research America
Panelist Kate Mulligan, Communications & Innovation Programs, Strategy & Innovation for the Office of the CTO, Lam Research
Panelist Dana McLoughlin, GM, Business Development and Systems Engineering, Analog Devices
Panelist Stacey Moser, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), GE Digital Grid Solutions
with introductory remarks by Roxanne Dos Santos, Director, Workforce Communications and Engagement, Samsung Research America

Order your tickets online for $50 each

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Notes from Our Monthly When She Speaks Event

FountainBlue's June 10 When She Speaks program, on the topic of 'Startups Changing the World'. Please join me in thanking our hosts at Intel and our esteemed panelists.

We were fortunate to have a range of amazing leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs for this month's panel. They represented a wide range of perspectives and backgrounds, but they had much in common:

▪ Passionate, intelligent and hardworking, our panelists were not intimidated by the STEM subjects they mastered, and all took their technical abilities into business roles.
▪ Ever fearless, resilient and unflappable, our panelists thrived on adopting and conquering business, technical, and operational issues, earning them leadership roles in companies big and small.
▪ Each panelist has had experience working in companies, start-ups and some even in investment groups, and each is contributing to the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Passionate, intelligent and hardworking, our panelists were not intimidated by the STEM subjects they mastered, and all took their technical abilities into business roles.
Ever fearless, resilient and unflappable, our panelists thrived on adopting and conquering business, technical, and operational issues, earning them leadership roles in companies big and small.
Each panelist has had experience working in companies, start-ups and some even in investment groups, and each is contributing to the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Below is a summary of advice for supporting start-ups changing the world.

▪ Work with engineering and product teams to create solutions which address core world issues.
▪ Focus on growing a business which does the right things to support people, the earth, and others while doing well financially and operationally.
▪ Create and support an ecosystem of partners and providers who can collaborate with you to increase influence and impact.
▪ Build momentum with customers, sales, partnerships and keep focusing on the needs of the customer.
▪ Look for a start-up leadership team which is resilient enough to ride the ups and downs of start-ups and of markets, especially now with so much variance and so many unknowns.
▪ Tell your start-up story in a way which is compelling, and fill your story with data.
▪ Let your customers help you define your feature sets, milestones and timelines.
▪ Help successful companies and leaders keep growing and learning.
Work with engineering and product teams to create solutions which address core world issues.
Focus on growing a business which does the right things to support people, the earth, and others while doing well financially and operationally.
Create and support an ecosystem of partners and providers who can collaborate with you to increase influence and impact.
Build momentum with customers, sales, partnerships and keep focusing on the needs of the customer.
Look for a start-up leadership team which is resilient enough to ride the ups and downs of start-ups and of markets, especially now with so much variance and so many unknowns.
Tell your start-up story in a way which is compelling, and fill your story with data.
Let your customers help you define your feature sets, milestones and timelines.
Help successful companies and leaders keep growing and learning.

The bottom line is that start-ups aren't easy to lead or manage, but it is these start-ups that will help us all change the world for the better.

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FrontLineManagersOnline

About FountainBlue's Front Line Managers Online Series

FountainBlue's Semi-Monthly Front Line Managers Online series features a panel discussion of HR, product, engineering and business leaders, presenting on leadership and innovation topics of interest to front line managers. Our meetings feature interactive conversations on topics raised by our corporate partners and the larger FountainBlue network.
Below are remaining 2022 Front Linda Managers Online programs are listed below, all taking place from 11:50 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

▪ Emotional Intelligence, July 1, 2022
▪ Balancing Privacy, Security and Access, July 15, 2022
▪ Managing Up, Down and Sideways, August 5, 2022
▪ Difficult Conversations - Bring Them On! August 19, 2022
▪ Performance Management Best Practices, September 2, 2022
▪ The Why Before the What, Before the How, September 16, 2022
▪ Making Decisions That Count, October 7, 2022
▪ Change Management Best Practices, October 21, 2022
▪ The Gift of Gratitude, November 4, 2022
▪ Open Hearts, Open Minds, December 2, 2022
▪ Visioning Program for Sponsors and Speakers, December 13, 2022
Emotional Intelligence, July 1, 2022
Balancing Privacy, Security and Access, July 15, 2022
Managing Up, Down and Sideways, August 5, 2022
Difficult Conversations - Bring Them On! August 19, 2022
Performance Management Best Practices, September 2, 2022
The Why Before the What, Before the How, September 16, 2022
Making Decisions That Count, October 7, 2022
Change Management Best Practices, October 21, 2022
The Gift of Gratitude, November 4, 2022
Open Hearts, Open Minds, December 2, 2022
Visioning Program for Sponsors and Speakers, December 13, 2022

For more information about our Front Line Managers programs, visit www.whenshespeaks.com/frontline.
Notes from our discussions are available online at http://fountainblue.blog/category/front-line-managers/.

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Notes from Last Month's Front Line Managers Online Programs

FountainBlue's June 3 Front Line Managers Online program was on the topic of 'The Need for Speed'. Please join me in thanking our panelists.

▪ as a Finance and Team Leader - Poonam Kaur, Workday
▪ as a Marketing and Business Leader - Ronald Goossens, ASML
as a Finance and Team Leader - Poonam Kaur, Workday
as a Marketing and Business Leader - Ronald Goossens, ASML

Below are notes from the conversation.

Our panelists spoke eloquently about why there is so much pressure to do so many things with efficiency and with excellence. The financial, customer, business, community, operational and other pressures are immense, yet we must accept that these pressures are prevalent and choose how to proactively respond to these pressures. Below are some best practices suggested by our esteemed speakers.

Be Leader-ly
* Build relationships of trust through ongoing, transparent and clear communications, collaborating to mitigate risks and to deliver on milestones and results.
* Modify and moderate expectations and collaborate with others to deliver results which meet timeline and quality standards.
* Create a culture of agility and growth where everyone supports each other in proactively managing the pressure around delivering excellence.
* Connect disparate groups and teams and have them brainstorm new ways of doing things more collaboratively and more efficiently, sharing best practices, and creating new shared processes.
* Consciously choose to go slowly, so that you can move quickly with more accuracy.
* Challenge everyone to take an active role in managing their own operations and processes.
* Thread information across people, managers and groups so that you can present a collective picture of how things are working, and make proposals on how things can work more efficiently.

Be Strategic
* Focus on doing the most important things first - serving the most important people, completing the most high-impact projects with the greatest returns, etc., Once those foundational pieces are put in, there may be more to add other important things as well.
* Accept that some things can't be changed and focus on making changes where you can, to ensure your team can efficiently and effectively respond to new requirements and needs.
* Be customer-focused and design and deliver to the requirements of those customers.
* Make the people, process and technology changes necessary to help the team move with agility and speed.

Be Innovative
* Learn to try new things, fail fast, pivot quickly, and continue to learn how to do things better and faster.
* Adopt the features not so much for their innovative value, but more for the value shown.

The bottom line is that in tech and in business, there's a need for everyone to perform with speed. But if you work with great teams and leaders, you can embrace this truth, and be more efficient and more effective while also being more productive and more balanced.

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Front Line Managers Online, June 17: Show Me the Data

FountainBlue's June 17 Front Line Managers Online program on the topic of 'Show Me the Data'. Please join me in thanking our panelists.
* as a People Leader - Sanchita Gupta, Samsung
* as a Business Leader - Shari Begun, Renesas

Below are notes from the conversation.
There's no escaping the data - it's everywhere affecting the way we live and work. And it helps us be more efficient, more effective, more strategic. Our panelists gave us some rules of thumb on how to better manage and leverage data into our work and our lives.

Be Strategic
* Focus on your core objectives and ensure that the data helps you to manage and align toward those objectives.
* Filter out the noise and focus on the relevant data which would drive your business imperatives.
* Use data to support and refine your strategy and make shifts where necessary as the data changes.
* Focus on delivering on your highest impact projects, based on the data.
* Tell your story and make your ask based on the data provided.
* Be cognizant of the agenda of others and the stories they share about the data.

Manage Your Data with Care
* Ensure that the data generated has integrity - is valid and true.
* Protect your data, to ensure privacy and security are maintained.

Respond to Data with Agility and Grace
* Let data inform your decisions and respond quickly based on the data provided. With that said, make pivots and shifts as the data set changes.
* Include a diverse range of data sources to help inform problem solving and decision making objectives.
* Use your best judgment and trust your gut about the validity of the data and the recommendations based on the data provided.

Use the Data to Empower and Engage
* Use the data to better understand the needs of your people, whether they are customers or staff, so that you can better serve them.
* Leverage the data to better address current needs and even anticipate future needs.
* Ensure that everyone gets the right amount of data, with the right clearance, based on whether they need to be informed only, to be involved in some way, or to be partly or fully responsible for decisions around the data.

There's every indication that there will be more data involved and more at stake around the data as everything becomes more complex, more global, more interconnected. As you make decisions and solve problems leveraging data, err on the side of action, but respond with agility as you become more informed based on the actions taken, the new data generated.

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VIPRoundtable

FountainBlue's Invitation-Only VIP Roundtables

About FountainBlue's VIP Roundtables

Launched in December 2015, FountainBlue convenes executive leaders in monthly conversations on innovation and market trends. This invitation-only event is designed for senior executives and facilitates connections between peers in the context of sharing best practices on today's hottest opportunities and challenges.

Our executives in attendance have consistently remarked on the breadth and depth of ideas introduced and the quality of the connections made through participation in the series. See our notes from all our past roundtable at https://fountainblue.wordpress.com/category/vip/.

Our draft plans for 2022 programs are listed below, all conducted online from 7:50 - 9:00 a.m. PST.

▪ Next Generation Hardware, July 8, 2022, hosted by Honda
▪ Balancing Privacy, Security and Access, August 12, 2022, hosted by Samsung
▪ AR/VR Immersion Experiences, September 9, 2022, hosted by Analog
▪ Automation Use Cases, October 14, 2022, hosted by IBM
▪ Data is the New Black, November 11, 2022, hosted by Renesas
▪ Smart Buildings, Smart Cities, December 10, 2022, hosted by Autodesk
Next Generation Hardware, July 8, 2022, hosted by Honda
Balancing Privacy, Security and Access, August 12, 2022, hosted by Samsung
AR/VR Immersion Experiences, September 9, 2022, hosted by Analog
Automation Use Cases, October 14, 2022, hosted by IBM
Data is the New Black, November 11, 2022, hosted by Renesas
Smart Buildings, Smart Cities, December 10, 2022, hosted by Autodesk

For more information, visit http://whenshespeaks.com/vip.

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FutureOfWork

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Notes from Last Month's VIP Roundtable Online Meeting

FountainBlue's June 10 VIP Roundtable was on the topic of 'The Future of Work', with opening remarks by Cisco. Please join me in thanking our executives in attendance for their remarks and input.

Our executives in attendance all sat at different leadership seats through this pandemic, and shared many similar perspectives about how the pandemic has affected the future of work.
* We are leveraging networking, collaboration and security technology more, making hybrid work scenarios work for each of us and our organizations.
* There are mixed receptions to the range of company requirements on return-to-work policies.
* We have raised our standards on the value of our health, our families, and the role of work in our lives.
Below is a compilation of thoughts on opportunities around the future of work.
* When a distributed workforce is hybrid, networks, devices, applications may all put individuals, teams and companies at risk for privacy and security breaches. Hence there is an opportunity to more proactively manage the security and privacy of individual users, and minimize the risk, and isolate and quickly recover from any breaches.
* AI-driven bot solutions will continue to automate workflows and processes so customers are more efficiently served, so humans can handle more complex issues. (It also follows that the workforce of the future must be more prepared to address more complex issues.)
* Telepresence robots will help increasingly more employees participate in in-person activities which support collaboration, community-building, and engagement, but social and technical issues will still provide barriers to adoption - at least for now.
* Creating and growing communities of experts will help distributed and hybrid workforces collaborate and connect with others to share best practices, while developing, supporting and influencing each other.
* Securely providing access to common data and information will continue to support an organization's collaboration, engagement and innovation goals.
* Immersion AR/VR experience will take video-calling to the next level, adding more life-like audio and visual experiences.
* Solutions which enhance the employee experience and customer experience, providing them easier access to informed support, will drive customer and employee retention and engagement.
* There may be a trend toward broader engagement from a wider range of people to manage cloud-based no-code and low-code solutions which manage the data captured.
It's hard to make predictions on what the future of work will look like, but it's clear that roles will change, tasks will change, and robots and automation will work closely with humans and that leaders must leverage technology to proactively manage and optimize employee and customer experiences.

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FountainBlue

About FountainBlue

FountainBlue is a management consultancy which provides executive coaching, start-up advisory and change management consulting services to tech leaders in corporations and start-ups in Silicon Valley and beyond.

For More Information:

▪ about FountainBlue's When She Speaks and Front Line Managers Online programs, visit whenshespeaks.com and whenshespeaks.com/frontline
▪ about FountainBlue's executive coaching services including testimonials, visit whenshespeaks.com/coaching
▪ about FountainBlue's strategic advisory services, visit https://fountainblue.biz/consulting/
▪ about FountainBlue's change management consulting services, visit https://whenshespeaks.com/change/
▪ about Linda Holroyd, visit https://whenshespeaks.com/linda/ or https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindaholroyd/
about FountainBlue's When She Speaks and Front Line Managers Online programs, visit whenshespeaks.com and whenshespeaks.com/frontline
about FountainBlue's executive coaching services including testimonials, visit whenshespeaks.com/coaching
about FountainBlue's strategic advisory services, visit https://fountainblue.biz/consulting/
about FountainBlue's change management consulting services, visit https://whenshespeaks.com/change/
about Linda Holroyd, visit https://whenshespeaks.com/linda/ or https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindaholroyd/

Until We Next Connect

We hope to include you at the next When She Speaks, advising and consulting needs.

Until we next connect,

Linda Holroyd
Founder and CEO, FountainBlue
Organizer, When She Speaks, Front Line Managers Online, and VIP Roundtable Series
Change Management Consultant, Executive Coach, Start-up Adviser

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