Kym Cadle is the founder of Pure Ambition, a coaching and consulting firm focused on enabling individuals and organizations to do more mindful work, starting with purpose and values based action. The company was founded, following more than 2 decades of leading teams to high performance in corporate America. Her teams consistently improved the customer experience during a decade of rapid revenue growth: from $180M - $2B in revenues. Kym’s passion is working with current and future leaders, and their organizations, to raise their consciousness to unlock their full potential in creating outcomes that serve our current cultural demands. Regardless of the context, creating a brighter future by bringing heart, purpose and connection forward is her ultimate goal.
Summary
Kym tells Stacie about her previous career, how much she enjoyed it, and the things that occurred to get her to a point where she wanted to leave and pursue something more suited to her.
She talks about the various roles she played in that company, and the eventual shift into social responsibility work that lit a fire inside her and became her driving force. She also explains how that became the foundation of her coaching practice.
Kym discusses the importance of happy employees, and how a lot of companies are failing to take care of their workers, and as a result are seeing massive losses.
She also stresses the importance of presence, connection and purpose, as well as the roles they play in our interactions and ultimately: our goals.
Quotes
“The bottom line was that I saw them as human beings, and even that was being coached out of me.”
“This is not who I am, and I'm not going to play anymore. I'm out.”
“Connection leads to the KPI's”
“Once we have some self awareness, self regulation, then we can move into social awareness, relationship management, and courageous action”
“35% of their payroll is lost because employees are not giving discretionary effort, they're just doing the bare minimum every day”
“We're in a 24/7, always on, digital environment”
“our environment is kind of eroding our capabilities”
Links
www.pureambitionconsulting.com
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