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Apple Continues to Evolve as a Lifestyle Company
Medium.com, Sept. 2022 – Apple announced several new product enhancements at its annual Fall event this past week. Here’s what I saw.
Read the entire article here: https://medium.com/@kelli-richards/apple-continues-to-evolve-as-a-lifestyle-company-453cef99dc95

Choose to Prioritize What Really Matters
Medium.com, August 2022 – We can choose to prioritize what matters most, and to surround ourselves with kindred spirits and loved ones; and that can make all the difference in a life well lived.
Read the entire article here: https://medium.com/@kelli-richards/choose-to-prioritize-what-really-matters-fe908d855522

Celebrate the Everyday Gifts
Medium.com, July 2022 – Among life’s challenges there are everyday gifts. We just have to remember to see them. Here are a few examples.
Read the entire article here:Â https://medium.com/@kelli-richards/celebrate-the-everyday-gifts-ef358adf504e

Breakdown Dead Ahead: The Decline of Customer Service
Medium.com, June 2022 – 63 percent of consumers said companies need to get better at listening to their feedback. I agree, and present my own real life examples.
Read the entire article here:Â https://medium.com/@kelli-richards/breakdown-dead-ahead-the-decline-of-customer-service-c842df028862

RIP iPod
Medium.com, May 2022 – Honoring the little device with a big legacy – Apple announced it was officially ending the life cycle of one of its most iconic products — the beloved iPod.
Read the entire article here:Â https://medium.com/@kelli-richards/rip-ipod-d997ec4e26ca

What’s Happened to Rock Music?
Medium.com, April 2022 – Most rock and metal bands make most of their revenues by performing live, but what happened to album sales?
Read the entire article here:Â https://medium.com/@kelli-richards/whats-happened-to-rock-music-5f729269eb31

Cultivating Curiosity and Wonder
Medium.com, March 2022 – 9 Ways to Embrace Curiosity and Tap into Your Creativity
Read the entire article here:Â https://medium.com/@kelli-richards/cultivating-curiosity-and-wonder-15caf048560a

Riding the Wave: Navigating Web3 and Music
Medium.com, Feb. 2022 – Web3 is emerging as one of the most dynamic of all the waves we’ve experienced thus far related to multimedia platforms and new forms of content creation, engagement and monetization. Here’s how.
Read the entire article here:Â https://medium.com/@kelli-richards/riding-the-wave-navigating-web3-and-music-980a6486a05f
Cultivating Presence Matters for Leaders
A key challenge that I’ve observed in business is that many execs are struggling with the need to be present, especially at a time when many valuable employees are choosing to leave their jobs.
Companies are left struggling to find great talent. As a result, it’s more important than ever to view employees as individuals, to be sensitive to their unique needs, to pay attention and to listen to them carefully, to validate them, and to honor what’s most important to them — in order to attract and retain your best people.
As a leader, presence is one of the greatest skills you can master in two directions. First, it allows you to be there fully for those around you as they seek guidance and observe how you show up. And secondly, it allows you to be be yourself more fully and authentically in the moment. When you convey presence, people respond as they feel seen, heard and valued. And at the same time, you operate at peak performance levels tapping your gifts and talents in real time.
Your relationships with others improve by default. Being fully present allows for richer, more meaningful connections that foster trust, credibility and loyalty because others sense you have their back and genuinely care about doing right by them. You’re fully engaged, switched on, and aren’t focused on conflicting agendas. It turns out your presence is just about the greatest gift you can give to those around you – including your employees, co-workers, shareholders, friends, family and others.
During my many years at Apple, I had some great bosses. For example, I recall how meaningful it was when I announced my engagement that my supervisor at the time made a big deal out of pausing the meeting to acknowledge the news. His reaction was more that of a caring uncle vs a manager at work, and he subsequently arranged a party to celebrate this important milestone in my life.
I don’t see that in the workplace much these days (or even back then); it meant a great deal to me, and it engendered even greater loyalty to him as a leader (and to the company!) than I already felt.
On a personal note, I was at a family gathering awhile back; an important one — my aunt’s 80th — and I don’t get to spend a lot of time with my immediate or my extended family, so I was really looking forward to it. I’m so used to operating with my To Do list and unfinished tasks to take care of in my head. My mom had to remind me to focus on being present and in the moment. In fact, we went into a book store near the event, and she bought me a book entitled “1001 Ways to Live in the Moment.”
Of course I embraced it immediately; how perfect. It was an act of grace that the book showed up at that moment and re-framed the importance of being present. As my mentor Alan Cohen is fond of saying, “you can change the world by the power of your being.”
So as we power into this year, consider what you can do as a leader to be more present to your own employees and teams. What can you do to make each individual feel genuinely valued, validated and appreciated? Your presence will pay off in terms of allegiance, increased productivity, greater teamwork and increased retention. And it will go a long ways towards fostering long-term trusted relationships that may extend well beyond your current workplace and throughout your entire career.

Pay Attention When Opportunity Knocks — Embracing Serendipity
Read the entire article here:Â https://medium.com/@kelli-richards/pay-attention-when-opportunity-knocks-embracing-serendipity-71c5a87a47fd
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