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10 Lessons 10 Years Post B-School

08/10/2020 By Jacqueline No Comments

Believe it or not, I graduated from business school 10 years ago this past May.  Accordingly, I was meant to commemorate our 10-year reunion in Charlottesville back in April.  And, as co-chair for this milestone celebration, I was particularly vested in doing so.  Alas, due to COVID, the reunion was rescheduled to 2021 (see you there, friends!). 

As milestones go, they lead to introspection–on any number of topics.  Combined with current events (because there’s nothing like a good ole fashioned global pandemic + civil uprising to make you ponder all that is holy), I found myself reflecting on the totality of my life.  Childhood, adulthood, parenthood, service, career, et al.  Contemplative would be an understatement.  As I thought about my professional endeavors, I homed in on the post-business school leg of my  journey.  Like most, I have experienced a ton: ups, downs, and steady ground.  The last 10 years have been a formative part of my personal and professional development.  Fittingly, I wanted to stop, take stock, and capture key lessons from the decade.

The 10 Keys (aka The Incredibly Random Gospel According to Jackie)
  1. At a certain level, competency is assumed.  Don’t waste time trying to demonstrate it.  Focus on delivering results and adding value (read: you don’t have to constantly prove yourself)
  2. Relationships are just as important as capability.  Your (and your team’s) success will be judged not only on what you deliver but also on how it was delivered (and how good of a partner you were in the process)
  3. Prioritize people
      1. Take time to get to know your team.  Know what’s going on in their lives, what concerns them, and how you can help them.  Demonstrate that you’re genuinely committed to supporting their goals (personal and professional).  It will pay dividends with respect to engagement and eliciting discretionary effort
  4. When people show you who they are, believe them.  Period.
  5. Resolve conflict quickly
      1. We often make the conflict larger than it really is when we delay addressing it.  Address it and get on with it 
  6. Managing your career is your responsibility and your responsibility alone.  Never take your eye off of the networking ball.  Never.  Despite your never-ending to-do list, consistently make time to:
      1.  Know what’s going on in the world
      2.  Understand trends and current events with respect to your industry
      3. Deliberately connect with influencers and decisions makers in your organization (inside and outside of your immediate sphere of influence)
      4. Make sure people are aware of your career goals/aspirations (false humility will get you nowhere)
      5. Advocate for yourself.  Always. Trust that managers and sponsors are speaking on your behalf but ensure you’re doing so as well
  7. Balance is the key to life
      1. Anything done to the extreme is error
      2. Actively maintain some aspect(s) of your life that is/are independent from your job
        1. This was 1000% classic “do as I say; not as I do” for a while.  I’d preach it but wouldn’t live it.  However, I’ve learned the importance of this lesson the hard way.  I’ve been on both sides–wholly consumed and (at least partially) whole.  I dig the latter far more than the former.  Most notably, others (family, friends, colleagues) dig the latter as well.  
  8. Speak up–even if your opinion is contrary to leadership and/or the group.  You do no one any favors by keeping your thoughts to yourself or failing to offer a different perspective.  In fact, you do yourself–and your colleagues–a great disservice by withholding your insights.  I’m not advocating being a contrarian for the sake of debate.  I am saying, however, that it is ok to go against the grain.  Learn to be comfortable offering up a different take on a matter.  Frankly, that’s the beauty of diversity–to synthesize varied experiences that should yield an optimal outcome.   You–and the group–will be better off for it.
  9. Prioritize ruthlessly
    1. It’s impossible to do All The Things.  All The Work Things.  All The Home Things.  Be maniacal about prioritizing and regularly seek alignment from all stakeholders on the same.  This is applicable for both your professional and personal lives.  Some of us do ok on the former, a lot of us have an opportunity to do more of this on the latter. 
  10. Blindspots–you have them. We all do.  Figure out how to get visibility into your blindspots and develop tactics to manage them accordingly.  One way of knowing your blindspots is to seek feedback regularly.  Feedback is your friend.  Be comfortable receiving it–constructive and otherwise.   

While these are in no particular order, the first half were gleaned early in my career and similarly captured in a previous post; refined only slightly (they aged well).  The rest are lessons I’ve learned in the latter half of the decade.  

More 

This isn’t exhaustive.  I stopped at 10 because…#attentionspan (yours and mine).  Also, 10 made for a catchy title.  There will be others.  And more on the above (I could easily write a post for each point).  For now…cheers to 10 years and here’s to 10 more!

Could I be a bigger goof ball? I’ve no idea why I was laughing that hard but…there you have it.


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This Is Not About Me started in 2008 as a means to chronicle my wild, unlikely, and–ultimately–transformative journey as an MBA student through the Darden School of Business.  Slightly extending beyond graduation, it also documented my transition to wife and early-career casino executive all while pondering personal development, purpose, and passion.

Seven years, Five moves, seven addresses, four jobs, and two children later, we’re back! Grab a drink (or four) and venture with me through life as an executive, wife, mother, and budding fitness enthusiast tackling career, leadership, balance, and wellness—all while STILL pursuing purpose, passion, and–most importantly–peace.  Cheers!

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Week in the Wild: Week 47

Words are starting to return. Albeit slowly. A respite from the city for the holiday will help. To that end, throwing this on the grid on Thanksgiving eve and just before I flood the timeline with sights and sounds of the same (or not; we’ll see. 🤷🏾‍♀️).

Week 47 entailed a lot of people-ing (thanks @shonettehc for the term):

Baby Girl practicing steps from her West African class. Accompanied by Big Brother in all his glory (or silliness…same-same). 💃🏾🕺🏾🥰

Observation day at @sab_nyc. So proud to witness Reagan’s progress. Her focus and precision are (part of) her superpowers in general and certainly serve her well in her ballet training in particular. Love to see it. 🩰

Rando inclusion: Floral inspo for Thanksgiving centerpieces. Can’t wait to see how they turn out. Creating beautiful spaces is my happy place. Stay tuned…

Leadership team offsite. ‘25 planning. Connecting. Mini-golfing at @swingersus. You know…all the things. #work

Birthday celebration at @thelambsclub for a sister-friend with sister-friends. Magical. #foodforthesoul

Times Square. In the rain. Side note: I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve been in Times Square in the last two years. 🤷🏾‍♀️

Saturday AM meal packing with the fam + 130 volunteers at The Cubs’ school for @riseagainsthunger, a global movement to end #worldhunger.

Rounding out the weekend: Brunching in Gramercy. Erranding in Midtown. Celebrating in Pelham. Sundaying in StuyTown. #allthethings

For good measure: K Dot got me through post-election day. Why not keep it going? #gnx

#weekinthewild #weekinreview #ryanandreagansworld🐻 #life #workingmomma #marriedwithchildren
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#Repost @beamliving with @use.repost
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Behind every great company is a strong, closely connected leadership team. That’s what we have here at Beam. Our Senior Leaders gathered this week for two days to discuss business strategy, future planning and do some team building while they were at it. Driven by innovation, integrity and a shared commitment to excellence, our leadership team has built a strong foundation that keeps all teammates aligned, motivated and focused on what matters most: our residents and communities.
🎬 Week in the Wild: Week 46 Yo, guess what? I 🎬
Week in the Wild: Week 46

Yo, guess what? I still don’t have a lot to say. 🤷🏾‍♀️ And, these days, my joy comes in the form of experiences. And The Cubs. And experiences with The Cubs.

Peak experience in Week 46? Taking The Cubs to @kingsbklyn to see Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse accompanied by a live orchestra, DJ, and percussionist. Bonus points: Ryan taking  in one of his favorite movies with his tribe. What started out as a family outing, grew to include the crew. So grateful for the same. 🙏🏾❤️

For posterity: Week 46

Pre-board meeting coffee at the most serendipitous location. Freeze dance with Two Cubs & A Pup—because don’t you play freeze dance with your dog on a random Monday??? Reagan training Cocoa. Honoring Ms. Jamison. Sunday dinner. Jamming out to GloRilla’s “TGIF” on the way home from Sunday dinner (Dad, don’t google it). 🎶💃🏾🕺🏾🤦🏾‍♀️😂

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Week in the Wild: Week 45

I (still) don’t have much to say but I’ll leave this on the grid…with this story:

This week, Reagan taught me a lesson I’ll never forget. On Wednesday morning before leaving for school, she was in tears about the election. Later that evening, she had a sense of happiness and a pep in her step that I didn’t expect. She told me she’d gone to her “wishing well”—a place where she could give away her bad feelings and exchange them for good ones. Then, she reached into her pocket, extended her cupped hands to me, and shared with me what she took from the wishing well—“hope.” 🥹 I was moved by her optimism and resilience, but even more so, I was struck by the depth of her message. Out of the mouths of babes…

For posterity…Week 45:

11/5. 11/6. @maverickcitymusic at @barclayscenter. @theaileyschool class observations. Car Pool Karaoke: The Greatest Showman Edition. Cuddles with my girls. 👧🏾🐶Honoring Ms. Jamison, a legend. 🩰🕊️

K Dot: “I’m @&$! up, Homie you @&$! up, but if God got us then we gon’ be alright.”

Back to my corner. 😶🤲🏾📿📝

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For the grid. In honor of an amazing soul who did For the grid.

In honor of an amazing soul who did so much for dance. Her gifts changed the lives of so many—dancers and audiences alike. I am, once again, moved to tears by this loss in the dance world. However, I also know I am blessed to have been blessed by her brilliance.

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“Through dance, we’re as close to God as we’re going to get—until he calls us home.” 
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THE most consequential election of our lifetime.

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I woke up energized by The Cubs’ enthusiasm to vote. They woke up on their own. At 6a. 👧🏾👦🏾❤️

I’ve spent all day adequately and deliberately distracted. #work

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#44 out on a Monday. Because I can’t trust my ability to formulate sentences the rest of this week. #november5

What’s on my mind today is the thing that’s on everyone’s mind: the election. THE most consequential election of our lifetime. I am overwhelmed with emotions and know that I will be even more so once the results are known—either way.

So, for now, all I will say is vote. And make sure everyone you know votes. #gotv

For posterity…Week 44:

👦🏾 Healing: Ryan returned to school, and taekwondo AND completed his belt test while still recovering from pneumonia. #grit

👻 Halloween: Beam won…as we always do. Bonus points: Clue-themed executive team costumes with live pumpkin murder mystery to boot. #workhardplayhard

🛤️ High Line and Hudson Yards: Taking advantage of the warm weather to extend running these NYC streets. Peeped the pigeon and the Vessel. Enjoyed dinner at @queensyardnyc. Random stops at @mujiusa @uniqlousa and @dylanscandybar for good measure.

🙏🏾 Hope: Final @winwithblackwomen zoom before the election. I was one of the 44K on 7/21 when this moment in history began, so it was only fitting to join the final one. Reagan watched the beginning with me. Madame VP @kamalaharris joined by phone from the tarmac as she continues her grueling push to the finish line. Reagan’s eyes widened when she heard her voice and said “Mom, is that really her???” with the excitement of a little, brown, 8-year-old girl full of hope and awe. There were tears. Mine. 🥹

We are our ancestors wildest dreams.

Check on your girl post-election. Check. On. Your. Girl.

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You know what else is real life?

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Random sightings from the week:

🐶 Halloween Dog Days at @stuytown
🪡 Acupuncture at @oraspace
🎃 Pumpkin Patch
🩰 American Ballet Theatre at @lincolncenter

Actually. Edit: Random sightings from Sunday. All of that was in one day.

While packed. It was intentional. Trying to provide experiences for The Cubs while also prioritizing the pursuit of peace for me.

More to come. For now, off to Reagan’s dance class…

Happy Saturday!

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Beam wins Halloween. Every year. Period. #work

What we do is serious but we don’t take ourselves seriously. Clearly. Have you seen us??

Executive Leadership Team Clue themed ‘fits were supported with a live (pumpkin) murder mystery. #mrspeacockdidit

Pumpkin decorating and Halloween costume contests were the icing on the cake. Best in the biz. #funatwork #makingmemories 

Halloween By Night

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Oh what a night.

#work #workingmomma #halloween #scene
🎬 Week in the Wild: Week 42 Quick turn from #4 🎬
Week in the Wild: Week 42

Quick turn from #41. What? Who dis? 🤷🏾‍♀️

Brief week. #thankyouchris

Starting with travel home from the shore with my lone passenger—The Pup in all her glory. 🐶 #cocoa

Did you know fresh flowers make me happy? For this concrete jungle, tenement dweller, I’m not quite sure when that happened but here we are…loving nature and God’s creation. 🌻

Sights of the season seen around @stuytown. 🎃 #pumpkinpickmeup

Grapevining through Gramercy. A Reagan is gonna Reagan. 👧🏾💃🏾

Visit from friends-who-became-family was a highlight of the week. ❤️ #framily

Another highlight? Watching the @nyliberty bring New York its first basketball championship in 51 years. It was magical. Only thing better? Watching Reagan witness history…and seeing what happens when you invest in women.🗽🏀🎉 #everyonewatcheswomenssports 

Work travel this week. Have a good one, friends!

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