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Coaching for Leaders

422: Influence Through Overlapping Networks, with Sandie Morgan

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Management, Careers, Business

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Sandie Morgan: Global Center for Women & Justice

Sandie Morgan is the director of the Global Center for Women and Justice at Vanguard University of Southern California. She is recognized globally for her expertise on combatting human trafficking and working to end violence against women. Sandie is professor, researcher, and partner to many organizations and agencies across the globe including governments, law enforcement, and non-profits.

Since 2011, she has hosted along with me the bimonthly Ending Human Trafficking podcast which was recognized by The National Clearinghouse on Families & Youth at the Department of Health and Human Services as a great way to “get up to speed on human trafficking.”

Key Points

  • Culture often changes from the top down. Engage “elites” who are outside of the centermost position of prestige.
  • Find avenue of agreement instead of focusing on differences.
  • Influence happens in exciting ways when the networks of elites and the institutions they lead overlap.
  • Change will mean conflict — don’t be scared of this.
  • The more diverse your partnerships are, the stronger your net is going to be.

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We tend to reach out to people most like us when we want to start getting our message out.

0:05.0

But the secret lies in getting engagement across networks.

0:10.0

In this episode, a bit of inspiration for reaching out further so you can

0:14.2

influence more successfully. This is coaching for leaders episode

0:18.0

four hundred twenty two. Produced by innovate learning

0:22.3

maximizing human potential. Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.

0:25.0

Readings to you from Orange County, California.

0:32.0

This is coaching for leaders and I'm your host, Dave Stahofiac. Leaders aren't born, they're made, and this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom through insightful conversations.

0:45.8

Each one of us every single day cannot do it alone.

0:50.0

Of course, we are always seeking out ways as leaders to do a better job of collaborating with others.

0:56.4

And when I think of someone who is changing the world on a regular basis daily perhaps my friend Sandy Morgan is the first

1:07.3

person that comes to mind she is such a gifted expert in so many ways and in one way that we'll learn about today of how to really

1:17.3

influence across organizations, across networks, and even across industry and discipline.

1:24.6

I am thrilled to welcome back to the show, my friend Sandy Morgan.

1:27.8

Sandy is the director of the Global Center for Women and Justice at Vanguard University of Southern California.

1:35.0

She is recognized globally for her expertise on combating human trafficking

1:40.0

and working to end violence against women.

1:43.2

She began her anti-trafficking work in Athens, Greece,

1:46.3

where she served on the board of the Athens International Nurses Association.

1:50.7

She's also served as the administrator of the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force before her appointment as the Global Center for Women and Justice Director.

1:59.0

Today she is a professor, researcher, and partner to many organizations and agencies across the globe, including

2:05.3

governments, law enforcement, and non-profits. One example of that is a current partnership

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