Felicia Shakiba, CEO at CPO PLAYBOOK, and Podcast Host, has also led several international HR teams as the Fractional Chief People Officer for clients in industries such as fintech, biotech, ad tech, and more.
Felicia discusses today’s most pressing leadership challenges. Felicia shares insights on leadership in a rapidly evolving landscape influenced by AI, the importance of executive coaching, and the critical role of culture in driving engagement and performance.
Through her experiences with diverse organizations, Felicia explores the intricacies of fostering unified and agile teams, especially in hybrid settings. She also delves into aligning people strategy with business objectives, and the future of learning and development.
Felicia’s candid take on bridging gaps between HR policies and frontline needs, building flexible and engaging company cultures, and maintaining authenticity offers valuable lessons for leaders at all levels. She also highlights the significance of personalized growth paths, employee engagement, and professional development in ensuring that teams stay motivated and connected.
Key Takeaways
[05:25] Felicia explains how AI is changing L&D by converting static content into interactive learning modules, offering immediate feedback, and providing real-time data insights. She notes that while AI enhances learning efficiency, it lacks the ability to interpret subtle cues like body language and emotions, which are crucial in executive coaching.
[08:07] According to Felicia, HR’s top-down approach often feels out of touch with frontline managers’ immediate needs. She believes HR should partner with managers to create relevant programs, making it clear that HR’s role is to support and listen to those directly leading teams.
[09:42] Felicia emphasizes that general training is useful for foundational learning but becomes ineffective for leaders seeking to grow specific skills. She customizes her coaching to focus on three to four key competencies, helping leaders navigate complex decisions and preparing them for future responsibilities.
[19:03] Felicia advocates for using engagement data to inform decisions about work models, rather than guessing. She explains that high engagement scores can validate remote work, while low scores may indicate the need for in-person strategies to boost team cohesion and satisfaction.
[23:40] Felicia notes that side hustles are often a response to stagnant growth opportunities within organizations. To retain talent, she suggests companies provide transparent career paths and actively support professional development, which can lead to higher engagement and loyalty.
[31:19] Felicia explains that leaders pursuing cultural transformation often want to eliminate silos, improve communication, and inspire innovation. She advises that a successful transformation should align culture with strategic goals, ensuring employees feel empowered and connected to the mission.
[36:30] Felicia shares research suggesting that diversity can enhance financial performance and prevent groupthink, though causation is difficult to prove. She emphasizes that diversity in gender, race, and expertise fosters fresh perspectives, contributing to long-term success and adaptability.
[44:29] And remember, “It’s not all about talent. It’s about dependability, consistency, and being able to improve. If you work hard and you’re coachable and you understand what you need to do, you can improve.” – Bill Belichick
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Quotable Quotes
“True coaching requires understanding beyond data; it’s both scientific and artful.” Share on X “Building a strong company culture across remote teams is about creating virtual ‘water cooler’ moments that keep people connected.” Share on X “HR should serve as a support to managers, not a barrier; their role is to help create programs that managers actually need.” Share on X “People are drawn to innovative cultures; they’ll stay if they feel they’re growing and valued.” Share on X “Cultural transformation is more than values on paper; it’s about shifting how people connect, communicate, and work together.” Share on X “Diversity isn’t just about representation; it’s about preventing groupthink and driving innovation.” Share on X “People need personalized development, especially leaders, who have unique competencies and challenges to address.” Share on X “It’s not just about moving up; it’s about building skill paths that align with both individual and organizational goals.” Share on XResources Mentioned
- The Leadership Podcast | theleadershippodcast.com
- Sponsored by | www.darley.com
- Rafti Advisors. LLC | www.raftiadvisors.com
- Self-Reliant Leadership. LLC | selfreliantleadership.com
- CPO PLAYBOOK Website | www.cpoplaybook.com
- Felicia Shakiba LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/feliciashakiba
- CPO PLAYBOOK with Felicia Shakiba Podcast
- Felica Shakiba YouTube | www.youtube.com/@feliciashakiba
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