What do you do when disruption shakes your organization — restructuring, new tech, shifting leadership — and the stakeholders you've relied on are suddenly gone?
In this episode of the Kirkpatrick Podcast, I (Vanessa Alzate) reflect on lessons from the Training Officers Consortium and my own journey of building community in a new state. Disruption is inevitable, but the way we respond — especially in how we engage stakeholders — determines whether we survive or thrive.Stakeholder engagement isn't just a task on your to-do list. It's about community. In times of disruption, rebuilding relationships is harder, but it's also where resilience, alignment, and performance live.
What You'll Learn:
Why disruption isn't just economic — and how to spot it in your own organization.
How stakeholder engagement mirrors building community in your personal life.
The role of empathy and listening in strengthening fractured relationships.
Why managers often resist training reinforcement (and what to do about it).
Practical steps to proactively build and sustain stakeholder trust.
How celebrating small wins can strengthen ownership and alignment.
If you've felt frustrated by losing relationships, overwhelmed by disruption, or stuck in rebuilding mode, this episode is for you.
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