You Say Data, I Say Dayta

Authority and Data Go Hand in Hand

December 05, 2023 Joe Forish Season 3 Episode 12
You Say Data, I Say Dayta
Authority and Data Go Hand in Hand
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In the latest episode, I speak with Beate Chelette about how authority figures and ideas develop through data.

Beate Chelette is the Growth Architect and founder of The Women’s Code. She creates strategies, designs process maps and blueprints for visionaries and leaders who want to maximize their profits and scale their impact.

A first-generation immigrant who found herself $135,000 in debt as a single parent, Beate bootstrapped her passion for photography into a highly-successful global business and eventually sold it to Bill Gates in a multimillion-dollar deal.

She is “One of 100 Top Global Thought Leaders in 2021” by PeopleHum and “One of 50 Must-Follow Women Entrepreneurs by HuffPost.

She is the author of the #1 International Award Winning Amazon Bestseller “Happy Woman Happy World – How to Go from Overwhelmed to Awesome”

Recent clients include Amazon, Chevron, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, the Women’s Legislative Caucus of Cal State University Dominguez Hills, the Greater Los Angeles Realtor Association, Advertising Agency TracyLocke and thousands of small businesses.

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Business sale to Bill Gates
Authority figures and how they are defined
Buying authority and the idea of it being “new”
Authority through a corporation
Talking heads example vs. the skiing cat - the hook
First decide where you’re going to be the authority
Authority example in niches
Challenging authority in the education system and career path
How concepts change - explained by statistics
Impact driven vs. money driven people
People who are good at jobs they dislike
Boundary setting in the modern world
Behavior awareness of self and others