April 6, 2020

158 & 159 | Transformation Turnaround: Systems, Structures, & Frameworks for Transformation (Part 1 & 2) – with Tiffany Kleemann

For the next few episodes, we will be talking about transformation and turnaround with a variety of guests who have gone through a wide range of transformations.

So often, we hear about the methodologies and the practices of transformation; what it’s like to go from the garage to the fancy building. But I think a lot of people wonder about what happens after you’ve taken a new role. You’re in a rough spot, you’ve possibly even created the rough spot, so how do you start to dig yourself out of it?

Joining us as Tiffany Kleemann, former CEO of Distil Networks (which was acquired) and current Senior Vice President at Imperva. You will learn about the importance of alignment in leadership and throughout the organization, the value of listening both to others and to your gut, and what it takes to ensure transparency along the way from someone who has been there and done that. At the same time, you’ll learn a little bit about what it’s like to go through a significant transformation on a personal level.

While episode 158 focused on how Tiffany made plans for transformation after she was brought into Distil, Episode 159 focuses on creating a go-to-market strategy, why what got you here won’t get you there, and what it’s like to go through a significant transformation on a personal level.

We will be continuing this Transformation Turnaround series next week with new episodes and new guests, so stay tuned! 

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