Amy Kinsler: Staying Calm Throughout Change
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In this episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader podcast, Mark Jewell chats with Amy Kinsler, VP of Sales, Marketing, and Communications at Keystone Cooperative. Amy delves into the intricacies of leading a newly merged cooperative, focusing on intentional leadership, consistency, and strategic planning. She sheds light on how maintaining a calm presence can influence an organization during times of change and the importance of setting up a new organization with clear values and mission.
Amy discusses the innovative approaches Keystone Cooperative takes in talent attraction and retention, highlighting their new "Seed" program in collaboration with Indiana FFA. This initiative aims to develop high school seniors into future agribusiness professionals through a structured two-year program. Amy also emphasizes the importance of a well-built culture, the alignment of mission and values, and how these elements drive Keystone's success.
Key Takeaways:
- Consistency: Amy stresses that consistent leadership helps build trust and stability within the team, especially during mergers and significant organizational changes.
- Well-Built Strategy: A strategic long-term plan is crucial for navigating market fluctuations and organizational growth.
- Talent Development: The "Seed" program is an innovative approach to attracting and cultivating new talent directly from high schools, aligning with Keystone’s mission and values.
- Culture as a Filter: Using culture as a decision-making tool ensures that actions and initiatives are aligned with the company's core values and mission.
- Empowerment and Delegation: Empowering team members to make decisions fosters trust and enhances performance across the organization.
Notable Quotes:
- "Calm is contagious." – Amy Kinsler
- "A well-built strategy allows you to be consistent because you're able to play the long game." – Amy Kinsler
- "When you hear your team repeat the language or the message back to you, you know it's resonating." – Amy Kinsler
- "We want the person closest to the farmer, closest to the customer, to be the decision-maker." – Amy Kinsler
- "Being authentic to myself and my talents was what started to drive my capacity within my roles." – Amy Kinsler
Tune in to this insightful episode to explore more about how Keystone Cooperative is setting new benchmarks in agribusiness through intentional leadership, innovative talent programs, and a deeply ingrained culture. Stay tuned for more episodes featuring industry leaders and their transformative strategies.
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