Episode 383

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18th May 2025

From Military to Business: Leadership Lessons with Isabella Fortin

The dialogue with Keith highlights Isabelle Fortin’s critical examination of the corporate world's approach to leadership. She emphasizes the alarming lack of training and development for leaders in many organizations, which frequently results in ineffectiveness and employee disengagement. Isabella's emphasis on empathy and adaptability as fundamental components of successful leadership challenges traditional notions that equate management with leadership. Through her compelling anecdotes, she illustrates the necessity of creating environments where team members feel heard and valued. Moreover, the discussion explores the psychological dynamics of leadership, highlighting the importance of understanding individual motivations and cultivating a culture of inclusivity.

Isabelle’s insights also extend to the art of storytelling as a pivotal tool in leadership. She argues that narratives have a profound impact on engagement, as they resonate on a deeper, more emotional level than mere statistics or directives. Leaders can forge stronger connections with their teams by incorporating storytelling into their leadership styles, enhancing motivation and collaboration. As the conversation concludes, Isabella imparts a vital message about the continuous journey of personal and professional growth, encouraging leaders to embrace vulnerability and remain open to learning. Her experiences provide a rich framework for understanding the complexities of effective leadership in a rapidly evolving corporate landscape.

Takeaways:

  • Isabelle began her professional journey in the Royal Canadian Air Force, which profoundly shaped her leadership and communication abilities.
  • After leaving the military, Isabella found that her skills were undervalued in the corporate world, which led to her discontent.
  • She established her own business to foster a company culture that prioritizes human values, countering the prevalent corporate mentality.
  • Isabella emphasizes the necessity of leadership training, arguing that many corporate leaders lack the essential skills to effectively lead their teams.
  • The podcast highlights the crucial importance of empathy and adaptability in leadership, emphasizing that these traits can be cultivated over time.
  • Through sharing personal anecdotes, Isabelle illustrates how leaders must engage with their teams on a human level to inspire loyalty and commitment.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Royal Canadian Air Force
  • Royal Canadian Leadership School
  • Amazon

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I am B. Keith Haney, the Assistant to the President of Iowa District West for Missions, Human Care, and Stewardship. Drawn to Western Iowa by its inspiring mission opportunities, I dedicate myself to helping churches connect with the unconnected and disengaged in their communities. As a loving husband, father, and grandfather, I strive to create authentic spaces for conversation through my podcast and blog.