In this video, Executive Coach Sheila Goldgrab talks about what we expect from leaders in the 2.0 world. Technological changes are driving the need for a new approach to leadership and leaders themselves are at risk of being left behind.
Sheila Goldgrab, Executive Coach, has been coaching leaders at all levels about what it means to be an effective leader in the 2.0 world. She practices leadership coaching for the connected and digital age. Learn more at: http://www.leadership-gold.com.






Shelia,
My favorite part of this video is the irony you point out. Crazy how technology has forced businesses and individuals to be more human. I couldn’t have said it better myself.
Sheila
Great videoBio, you display all your key attributes very effectively – confident, knowledegable, thought leadership – a wonderful capture of your brand.
Also just love that brand colour blue for you – striking and complimentary.
Just my toonies worth
Paul
Great video Sheila! So happy we can add you to the group of Reach Certified Strategists who’ve completed their videoBios. It’s wonderfully detailed and clear presentation about what you do and for whom. The color blue (my favorite color) is the perfect touch as is the attractive jewelry accompaniment. Congratulations Sheila!
Congratulations Sheila,
A job well done. You were able to articulate so clearly and warmly the importance of personal brand as well as the value of leadership coaching to assist with meeting your goals and milestones.
I especially loved your use of the word “delicious”. Your video will help allow the world to connect the dots between the value you offer and the assets that can be acquired by using your thought-leadership expertise!
Best Nicole
I agree with Paul … your brand attributes shine through. Excellent job, Sheila.
There is so much value in these social media tools. Leaders of today will need to be creative in the integration of these tools in the workplace. I believe that integration will impact operational efficiencies, facilitate information sharing and create Web 2.0-proficient workplaces that will attract the digital-savvy generation…Thank you for your video post.
@anthonypalma
Wonderful video, Sheila….warm and calming, yet vibrant and exciting. Certainly trust-building. If I were an exec who was tentative about dipping a toe into web 2.0 I’d want to talk with you! (And I, too, love the blue blouse – gorgeously on brand!)
Deb Dib (@CEOcoach)
Hey Sheila
Very nice video! Well done.
Noah
Confident, authoritative and calming! I love that technology is making business more human–thanks for illustrating that so well.
Jordan
Sheila: Your message is timely and relevant, and your presentation terrific! Ora
Sheila: Love your message and your video presentation. Warm, genuine, and connecting. A “delicious” bit of wisdom from a wise coach on leadership and the connected age.
Sheila,
The comments everybody else has made are all true. But there is more to say:
One of the things you’ve done here that is really helpful is make it clear who you work with. I really appreciated that.
Sheila,
I also agree with all of the positive feedback that was provided above. Your message is clear and concise, and delivered in a very genuine and caring manner. It showcases you as a true professional, as well as a caring person. Great job!
Shelley
Sheila, this is wonderful! I know when it comes to personal branding you walk the talk. You are authentic, committed and a life-long learner that continually evolves. I know this can only serve your clients well. Your work helping leaders bring their brand (and authenticity) to life in the complexities of a 2.0 world will make for a powerful contribution to leadership today and enhance the quality of so many work-lives. Bravo!
Great video – I love the bit about the “delicious irony”.
This is how an introductory video should be done. It comes across as informative, interesting and natural. The editing keep the pace quick without taking away from the communication message. It’s professional and personal. It’s human.
It’s rare to have someone’s personality come through so clearly from such a piece. Well done!