Simon Sinek on How Openness to Unknown Improves Public Speaking SkillsCapture Your Flag2024-10-21 | Simon Sinek on How Openness to Unknown Improves Public Speaking SkillsSimon Sinek: Capture Your Flag Interview Program TestimonialCapture Your Flag2022-01-30 | Simon Sinek shares what he has learned over the years interviewing with Capture Your Flag and how it has benefited his development, how others have benefited from and responded to what he has shared, and how communities, companies and organizations would benefit from a creating a Capture Your Flag Near Peer interview program.Simon Sinek on Improving Leadership EducationCapture Your Flag2022-01-30 | In Chapter 20 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What goals are you setting as you look to what comes next in your career?" Sinek shares how he is focused on improving leadership education, specifically around the personal transition of going from a doer responsible for results to a leader responsible for people. He feels there are gaps in existing leadership education, finding MBA curriculum more focused on management than leadership, and notes the next several years of his life will focus on developing and launching a leadership curriculum for the world. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", "Find Your Why" and "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on Becoming a More Hands-Off LeaderCapture Your Flag2022-01-30 | In Chapter 19 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What leadership skills are becoming more relevant to you as your career progresses?" Sinek notes the "willingness to let go" and trust members of his team to do the work. He notes he is more a laissez-faire in his leadership style than ever before. He sets the vision and makes sure to communicate he is present and available to help, while getting out of the way so others may implement the work. He finds letting go inspiring as it shifts something from what was his cause to even more of a shared common cause. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", "Find Your Why" and "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on How to Better Handle ConfrontationCapture Your Flag2022-01-30 | In Chapter 18 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What has experience taught you about how to better manage confrontation?" Sinek learns how to handle confrontation most by experiencing it. A communications class teaches Sinek ways to have confrontation and he believes confrontation should be taught, calling it a "human skill" and not just a "soft skill" for work. Sinek notes confrontation need not be aggressive or mean and that taking accountability helps channel tension to collaborative problem solving. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", "Find Your Why" and "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek in Finding Comfort in the Uncomfortable and UnfamiliarCapture Your Flag2022-01-30 | In Chapter 17 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What is your comfort zone, and what do you do to break free of living in it? Simon shares how his comfort zone is making himself uncomfortable by challenging his thinking and exposing himself to different experiences. The process of seeking, engaging and feeling these experiences becomes foundational to his approach, regardless of the result. This also informs his thinking on leadership, as he believes embracing discomfort and the uncomfortable - in short curiosity - is an essential leadership skill. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", "Find Your Why" and "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on the Struggle of Balancing Service and SelfCapture Your Flag2022-01-30 | In Chapter 16 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "How are you learning to better balance service and self in how you live your life?" Sinek struggles, as serving self and others are always at odds. He finds it easy to turn down things for money and it much harder when he gets a call for service, for example being asked to speak to members of the military. Simon gets permission from a friend in the Air Force to take time off and also thinks of alternatives - other times, sending a colleague in his stead, doing video calls - to get to "yes" in serving but in different ways. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", "Find Your Why" and "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on the Pros and Cons of Habits and RoutinesCapture Your Flag2022-01-30 | In Chapter 15 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What role do habits and routines play into your pursuit of living a more fulfilled life?" Sinek notes how he appreciates habits and routines for the consistency they create but struggles to stick to them; instead, he finds structure in going through "phases", including making ice cream from scratch, that play more to the spontaneous and serendipitous sides of his personality. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", "Find Your Why" and "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on How to Do More with What You HaveCapture Your Flag2022-01-30 | In Chapter 14 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "How are you learning to do more with less?" Sinek finds the phrase ridiculous and reframes it as "How to do more with what you have?" He finds this approach more motivating and productive and references his friend Charlie Kim at NextJump in his company's entrepreneurial approach to innovation in simplifying an approach to building, testing and refining new products, including a website, using minimal resources and continuous improvement. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", "Find Your Why" and "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on Seeing Friends as Advocates and SponsorsCapture Your Flag2018-11-11 | In Chapter 13 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What role have advocate and sponsor relationships played in your development?" Sinek notes that what he sees as the value delivered by advocates and sponsors he sees in his friends. In short, Sinek considers his friends his advocates and sponsor, and feels it is a reciprocal relationship. This type of relationship builds on what Simon has shared about mentoring relationships in previous Capture Your Flag interviews - the mentor-mentee relationships in his life are mutual or two-way mentor relationship where both parties benefit. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on Using a Strength to Overcome a StruggleCapture Your Flag2018-11-11 | In Chapter 12 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "At this moment in time, what are the sources of strength and struggle in your life?" Sinek notes strength comes from those around him and struggle - in this case writing his book "Leaders Eat Last" comes from moments of isolation and fear of failure. Sinek recalls the story of the moment where he nearly quit writing "Leaders Eat Last". Just when he was about to give up, he called a friend who was in the Air Force Special Forces reminded him this is what you signed up for and you have no choice but to complete the mission. Sinek ended the call, went back to his desk, and finished writing. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on Turning Confidence into Courage and GritCapture Your Flag2018-11-11 | In Chapter 11 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What role does confidence play in the work that you do? Sinek notes that when you believe in your own cause or find others that believe in your cause, you gain confidence. With this faith in one's ability to do something, Sinek finds that courage - the willingness to act or proceed inspite of fear - does not come within, rather from those around you. And that courageous confidence, when put to work enabling grit (fortitude) - will be less about one-time mustering courage and more intense, lasting, and transferable. He sees this most when you are working with others with shared beliefs and are committed to a common cause. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on What People Driven by Service Teach You About LifeCapture Your Flag2018-10-30 | In Chapter 10 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "How are you deepening your relationship with the United States Armed Forces?" Sinek notes that his relationship has grown as he reciprocates the service-mindset he sees in men and women in uniform with his own efforts in working with the military. Sinek notes that by being around those driven by service and not money or fame he is able to connect far more emotionally and more fully understand what it means to interact with others as humans. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on Why Human Interaction Still Matters in LearningCapture Your Flag2018-10-30 | In Chapter 9 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "How are you using online education to teach others to present ideas that inspire action?" Sinek shares what he has learned about online learning by publishing courses with his team and with partners such as Skillshare. He finds that online education is useful and notes that the learning experience is fully realized with human interaction. He compares this to why business trips and live theatre will never be replaced fully by videoconferences and recorded media, respectively. He notes that, for learning, it is about ways online education can enhance the overall journey and complement the presence, performance, and interaction that comes with the in-person experience. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on What It Takes to SucceedCapture Your Flag2018-10-19 | In Chapter 8 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What have you learned over time about what it takes to succeed?" Sinek notes that what he has learned about success is more or less the same as anyone else. He notes there is a formula for success that includes three factors: Talent, Hard Work and Luck. He notes it is a zero-sum game where these factors might weight heavier but a balance across the three is important. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on Seeking Honest Feedback to Get BetterCapture Your Flag2018-10-13 | In Chapter 7 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What type of feedback do you respond to best?" Sinek shares how his new reality - living in the public eye - can be challenging in that people often share praise but critical feedback - how to get better - is elusive input Sinek needs to work extra hard to find. Fortunately, Sinek notes, he gets that critical feedback from his team, friends and family. He shares how when debating others he tends to go on attack in the devil's advocate role and, thanks to honest feedback, he becomes more mindful of how he is showing up in those debates. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on Inspiring Others to Sustain Momentum for a CauseCapture Your Flag2018-10-12 | In Chapter 6 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "To what do you aspire, and how if at all has this changed over the past five years?" Sinek, returning to Capture Your Flag for his 5th year documentary interview, details how his aspirations are the same and nothing has changed. His vision for the world is consistent with what he shared in his 2009 interview. Embracing the innovation law of diffusion, Sinek works on building his community to grow momentum to be self-sustaining and make his cause the cause of a greater movement or community. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on Earning the Trust of High Profile PeopleCapture Your Flag2018-10-05 | In Chapter 5 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "Since our last interview, what has been the most exciting thing to happen in your life?" Sinek notes that he is progressively engaged in meeting high profile government officials and leaders, especially in politics and government. Getting visibility into how government works from the inside teaches Sinek the value of creating trust and prioritizing listening over having an agenda to make a sale or ask for a favor. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on How to Measure the Quality of Relationships in Your LifeCapture Your Flag2018-10-05 | In Chapter 4 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "How do you measure the quality of relationships in your life?" Sinek notes it is simple - "If they make me happy." He finds relationships either make you feel better about yourself or worse about yourself. If a relationship pressures him to not be his authentic self and does not help him grow, he learns to recognize it is not a positive relationship. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on Setting Standards to Encourage and Support OthersCapture Your Flag2018-09-28 | In Chapter 3 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What role does living up to the expectations of others play into the way you live?" Sinek notes that from an early age his parents created an environment where is was not about meeting a standard, but about learning to set your own standard or expectations. He also learns from how his parents treated him by providing support and encouragement, which he translates in how he behaves with his team. He notes it is more about being concerned with doing right by those around him and not letting them down. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on Bonding With Family in Good Times and BadCapture Your Flag2018-09-28 | In Chapter 2 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What types of shared experiences are bringing you closer together with family?" Sinek notes seeing his niece and nephew brings the family together and creates experiences and memories that reinforce the bonds. He notes when life starts and when life ends are clear opportunities that make a family grow closer.
Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagSimon Sinek on Getting Permission to Be DifferentCapture Your Flag2018-09-28 | In Chapter 1 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What were your grandparents like and how did they influence your development?" Sinek recalls time with his maternal grandfather, an engineer and eccentric. Living in London, England, Sinek, in speaking with his grandfather about voting, receives permission to be different and carries this lesson forward into adulthood. Simon Sinek is an author of multiple best selling books "Start With Why", "Leaders Eat Last", "Together is Better", and "Find Your Why". His next book is titled "The Infinite Game". In addition to writing, Sinek is an acclaimed public speaker and an adjunct professor at Columbia University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagErik Michielsen on Building the Capture Your Flag MovementCapture Your Flag2018-05-10 | In Chapter 13 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht about what Capture Your Flag's identify would be and how the identify ties to recruiting a community to build a movement around a cause. Michielsen notes how the Richard Linklater film "Boyhood" embodies what Capture Your Flag is trying to accomplish as a learning resource. At its simplest, both are about lines, which represent journeys. Within those lines are segments, which represent points in time on that developmental journey. By populating these lines with inspiraitonal career development stories, a unique and progressively powerful learning resource develops to guide a community of users toward more fulfilling and meaningful life and career pursuits. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagDeveloping Criteria for Casting Capture Your Flag Documentary Subjects - Erik MichielsenCapture Your Flag2018-05-10 | In Chapter 12 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht about what criteria he uses for people he has interviewed for Capture Your Flag. In detailing his approach to casting subjects for the Capture Your Flag documentary film study, Michielsen notes how he has used four criteria: 1 - is person putting their passion to work; 2 - is person is building momentum in their efforts; 3 - is person is sincere in what he or she is trying to do; is person committed to their work, mission, or purpose. Since 2009, this decision framework has helped guide Michielsen and his team to identify 60 subjects and then focus on telling their respective and collective stories in a way that can translate into a career learning resource. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagCapture the Flag Game Influences on Capture Your Flags Mission - Erik MichielsenCapture Your Flag2018-05-10 | In Chapter 11 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht about how the metaphor of Capture Your Flag compares to the game of Capture the Flag. Michielsen shares how a repeatable, team-based game ties into the intersection of enjoying play and finding purpose in pursuing a goal bigger than oneself. He notes the importance of creating a safe place to play an how this translates into the Capture Your Flag interview environment where interviewees get to share, learn, and develop over time. With this, he connects it to a founding framework around positive psychology that embeds hope, optimism, and positivity into Capture Your Flag's mission to make a difference for its community. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagErik Michielsen on the Behavior That Leads to FulfillmentCapture Your Flag2018-03-21 | In Chapter 10 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht about what he has learned from his interviewees about finding fulfillment and other prominent themes.
Michielsen notes that a common theme across interviewees in Capture Your Flag's first five years has been taking leaps, i.e. taking chances or putting yourself out there. Michielsen shares an example of what it is like when you commit to starting a company and becoming an entrepreneur and how that commitment has translated to positive momentum and outcomes in life and career. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagLessons Learned From the First Five Years Filming Capture Your Flag - Erik MichielsenCapture Your Flag2018-03-21 | In Chapter 9 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht and asked about lessons learned from the first five years of filming Capture Your Flag interviews and developing the learning model and platform.
Michielsen shares how the lasting impact comes from adding new layers of an individual interviewee's story through follow-up filming sessions. This, combined with the model to break down story segments by theme as well as to stitch together individual narratives, brings out the humanity in what is shared and allows for deeper connections with an audience seeking insight and inspiration.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagErik Michielsen on Making Capture Your Flag a Unique Learning ResourceCapture Your Flag2018-03-21 | In Chapter 8 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht about the unique contribution Capture Your Flag provides. Michielsen shares how the Capture Your Flag learning model - learning from near peers - is rooted in its longitudinal documentary focus for storytelling and the thematic classification system for each individual that complements it.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagErik Michielsen on the Aha Moment of Creating Capture Your Flag Near Peer LearningCapture Your Flag2018-02-01 | In Chapter 7 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht about the "A-Ha" moment that inspired him to create Capture Your Flag. Michielsen notes that the concept of a near peer, someone who has recently gone through what you are going through now, was missing in his life. This led him to think how a documentary interview format with up and coming leaders could translate into an inspirational career learning platform that would grow over time as the interview documentary series unfolds. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagErik Michielsen on Getting Inspired to Change Careers and Concept Capture Your FlagCapture Your Flag2018-01-15 | In Chapter 6 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht about the genesis of Capture Your Flag and how its intended purpose is evolving over time. Michielsen shares how he transitioned from a research career interviewing inspirational entrepreneurs about new media and technology to become an entrepreneur using media and technology to help people find their passion and connect it to a deeper purpose. He notes that by applying job experience working in technology research to personal passions and interests in interview-based storytelling, he was able to being advancing the design and framework of what would become Capture Your Flag. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagErik Michielsen on How Near Peer Learning Fills a Need to Help OthersCapture Your Flag2018-01-15 | In Chapter 5 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht and asked about how an appreciation for the insights people gain on their life and career journeys has shaped Capture Your Flag and its respective documentary interview-based Near Peer Learning model. Michielsen shares how the journey element of filming near peers has developed into a story library for career learning and development that complements traditional career planning resources. He calls it creating a big brother or big sister resource for people like himself who grew up without siblings. Michielsen then ties it into sociology studies such as StoryCorps, that Capture Your Flag emulates in its work translating storytelling into take-action inspiration. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagErik Michielsen on Appreciating and Cultivating Friendships After CollegeCapture Your Flag2018-01-15 | In Chapter 4 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht and asked about what he enjoyed most in his time as a consultant at Andersen Consulting, his first job after college. Michielsen shares how the cohort experience of fellow new hires going through a shared training experience and early work experience set a foundation for lifelong friendships. He notes how friends from this time in his life have inspired him as they have taken different directions on their path. Michielsen also notes how investing in friendships - including having several of these people involved in Capture Your Flag - has taught him to be open-minded on where a friendship can go over time. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagErik Michielsen on How Early Jobs and Work Friendships Shape Career PathCapture Your Flag2018-01-09 | In Chapter 3 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht and asked about career aspirations upon graduating college from the University of Michigan. Michielsen shares how college internships and entry-level jobs - from working at a manufacturing plant in Battle Creek, Michigan to summer internships on a trading floor and then at Chrysler to a first full-time job at Andersen Consulting (now Accenture) - developed his skills and exposed him to relationships that would be foundational to his development and new career opportunities in later years. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagErik Michielsen on How College Experience Shapes AspirationsCapture Your Flag2018-01-09 | In Chapter 2 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht and asked "What Was Your Favorite Experience About College?" Michielsen shares how he embraced orientation at the University of Michigan and feeling part of something bigger, even when people he met could be imposing given their talents and experiences. This ultimately gave him comfort in surrounding himself with talented people and embracing challenge in personal and professional endeavors. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagErik Michielsen on How Childhood Experiences Inform Relationship Building PassionCapture Your Flag2018-01-09 | In Chapter 1 of 13 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, Capture Your Flag founder Erik Michielsen is interviewed by author Danny Gutknecht and asked about his childhood experiences, aspirations, and development. Michielsen shares how growing up in a stable home allowed him to explore relationships and build friendships rooted in safety, curiosity, and diversity. Erik Michielsen is the founder of Capture Your Flag and author Danny Gutknecht is the author of "Meaning at Work."
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagTaking Steps to Do What is Best For Your Family and Future - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-07-05 | In Chapter 14 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "What steps are you taking to do what is best for your family and your future?" For Yoon and her husband, the immediate step is to care for self be better able to serve and care for others. Yoon learns from her parents the benefit of healthy eating and exercise and puts it to work in her life. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagCaring For Aging Parents Living Far Away - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-07-05 | In Chapter 13 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "What has traveling to and from Korea to visit your partents taught you about yourself?" With aging parents living far away in South Korea, Yoon notes the ongoing consideration of how to best support their independent living from afar and prepare for changes that come with age. She notes how she and her siblings have come together in the process to make sure her parents have support from family, friends, church, and community. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagFinding Strength in Your Past, Present, and Future - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-07-05 | In Chapter 12 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "At this moment in time, what are the sources of strength and struggle in your life?" Yoon finds strength where she sits on her life journey and how family, parenting, work and community have made her what she is this day. As she looks back she looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities she will face in the next 20 years. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagWhat to Do Once You Send Your Kids Off to College - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-07-05 | In Chapter 11 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "Now that your kids have left for college, how do you think your life will change?" Yoon finds this new moment in her life gives her an opportunity to redirect energies and lift parental boundaries to consider new opportunities, personally and professionally. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagHow Parents Help Kids Search for Colleges - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-07-05 | In Chapter 10 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "How did you and your husband support your children through the college search process?" Yoon shares how different it was for each of her sons. She notes she and her husband tried to lay a supporting role, taking kids on college tours and complementing the support, advice and initiative from their kids' school, friends, and own research. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagHelping Your Children Prepare for College - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-07-05 | In Chapter 9 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "What has sending two children off to college taught you about the college prep process?" Yoon acknowledges the pressure cooker of applying to schools. She also notes how her process focused more internally on her kids and experimenting and exploring what gets them excited than just externally focusing on the schools. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.How It Feels to Send Your Kids Off to College - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-07-05 | In Chapter 8 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "How does it feel to have sent both of your kids off to college?" Yoon reflects on thinking, as a new parent 18 years ago, that her life would be a full-time parent. Now, seeing both sons off to school, she realizes that the relationship is changing and that there is time to do new things. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagMaking a Transition as Kids Grow Up and Move Out - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-07-05 | In Chapter 7 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "Since we last spoke a year ago, what's been the most exciting thing to happen in your life?" Yoon shares how she and her husband are at a big personal transition with both kids having graduated high school and the house about to be without kids for the first time in 18 years. She notes the bittersweet feeling as she looks ahead to what comes next. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagBlending Service and Self to Live a Fuller Life - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-05-31 | In Chapter 6 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers How are you learning to better balance service and self in how you live your life?" Yoon notes how nonprofit work can be mundane at times - it is work - but the sense of mission shines through. This helps her unify self and service each day. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagManaging Confrontation as an Asian-American Woman - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-05-31 | In Chapter 5 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "What has experience taught you about how to better manage confrontation?" Yoon notes how being raised as an Asian-American and as a woman challenged her. Over time, including as a parent, she develops a willingness to challenge authority and conflict while being less angry and defensive. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagKyung B. Yoon on Assessing Fit When Hiring Nonprofit EmployeesCapture Your Flag2017-05-31 | In Chapter 4 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "How have you learned to better assess fit when hiring new employees?" Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagHaving Conversations to Hold Others Accountable - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-05-31 | In Chapter 3 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "What approaches do you use to hold others accountable for their actions?" Yoon highlights that conversations, not written words, are a useful tool for holding others accountable. In short, conversations still matter. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.How to Establish and Use Trust in Relationships - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-04-01 | In Chapter 2 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "How do you establish trust when building relationships?" Yoon notes that building trust is not about words, it is about action. And with action, it is about following through on promises repeatedly over time. Once the initial trust is established, she finds a deeper trust comes with letting go by delegating and empowering others. Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagLearning Ethics and Integrity from Family - Kyung B. YoonCapture Your Flag2017-03-31 | In Chapter 1 of 14 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit executive Kyung B. Yoon answers "Where did you learn your work ethic?" and how it translates into her nonprofit work. Yoon shares how work ethic is rooted in ethics, integrity, accountability, and honesty. She highlights family and faith as playing a key role in developing them.
Kyung B. Yoon is the executive director of the Korean American Community Foundation (KACF) in New York City. An award-winning journalist and documentary film producer, Yoon earned an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in History and Political Science at Wellesley College.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflagStacie Bloom on How Family Relationships Change With AgeCapture Your Flag2016-06-01 | In Chapter 1 of 10 in her 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, Stacie Bloom answers "How are your family relationships changing as you get older?" Bloom shares how the lives of her five year-old and twin seven year-old girls are changing, with more extracurricular activities, friendships, and homework. She shares how it has been necessary to adapt her child-centric parenting style to embrace these changes and ensure the children remain the priority. Stacie Grossman Bloom is the Senior Executive Director for Administration and Policy at NYU Langone Medical Center. Previous to NYU Langone, Bloom was VP and Scientific Director at the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS). She has held editorial roles at the Journal of Clinical Investigation and Nature Medicine. She earned her BA in chemistry and psychology from the University of Delaware, her PhD in Neurobiology and Cell Biology at Georgetown University and did post-doctoral training in Paul Greengard's Nobel Laboratory of Molecular & Cellular Neuroscience at Rockefeller University.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com