Becky Winkler | Divining Talent - Ep. 6

Published: July 29, 2017, 10:25 p.m.

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Dr. Becky Winkler is a corporate psychologist who identifies and develops executive talent. She works with private equity, asset management and business clients throughout the world. She has led research on learning agility and predictors for executive success in collaboration with leading universities.\\xa0Becky has conducted over a thousand executive-level assessments and coached numerous executives to breakthrough performance. It is the profound connection and meaningful perspectives she shares with others that inspires her work. Becky helps people more fully realize themselves - their talents, skills and aspirations - whether in her professional life traveling the globe or as board chair of a local chapter of a network of college-preparatory public charter schools serving students in educationally underserved communities. She graduated\\xa0summa cum laude\\xa0with degrees in psychology, women\'s studies and Chinese from the University of Georgia Honors Program. She earned an M.A and Ph.D. in industrial and organizational psychology from DePaul University.

This episode is perfect for anyone interested in the art and science of assessing executive talent, and the trade-offs of a business consultancy life \'up in the air.\'

IN THIS EPISODE

  • Becky explains\\xa0her process for identifying and recommending talent\\xa0to private equity and corporate clients.
  • She shares the aspect of her work that is a\\xa0constant playground.
  • She discusses the five enabling elements of\\xa0learning agility\\xa0and the one disabling element that gets in our way.
  • Becky\\xa0assesses her own talents\\xa0as a corporate psychologist.
  • She responds to the question of whether she is like the fictional Wall Street psychologist and performance coach television character\\xa0Wendy Rhoades.
  • She talks about working with clients who are \'masters of the universe.\'
  • She shares how reading people professionally is very different than\\xa0reading people personally.
  • Becky reflects on her life growing up and\\xa0the influence of her mother and father.
  • She talks about\\xa0the impact of losing loved ones\\xa0and their presence in her life.
  • She explains\\xa0why she chose her fields of study\\xa0and how she found her way to the work she does.
  • Becky discusses\\xa0the particular challenges and opportunities women executives havein their path to success.
  • She shares\\xa0the trade-offs of living life \'up in the air.\'\\xa0
  • Becky shares\\xa0what happiness and success\\xa0is for her.

After the conversation, host Mark Peres adds a personal word that begins this way, "When I listen to Becky talk about animating talent, I\'m reminded of the 18th century scientists Luigi Galvani and Franz Mesmer..."

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