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Is the Director of Operations certification right for you? How does it differ from the OBM certification? And what kind of impact can the DOO certification have on your business?
Investing in a certification is a big decision, and sometimes it helps to hear from other people who have gone through a program before committing yourself. That’s why I put together this episode: to give you a chance to hear from 2 incredible women who have gone through the DOO certification.
You’ll hear from Liz Watson who comes from a corporate project management background and from Kelly Reynolds who comes from Wall Street. Their stories will give you an idea of the type of women who participate in the DOO program (always women with the natural skillset and past experience to become a Director of Operations). Plus, they will share how the certification impacted them and their advice for those considering the program.
This episode is perfect for you if you’ve been considering applying for the Director of Operations certification program or if you have a team member who you might want to put through the program.
Directors of Operations: Then and Now Liz Watson
Where Liz was before the certification:
What drew Liz to the Director of Operations Certification:
What were the greatest benefits of going through the program?
What advice does Liz have for anyone considering the certification?
“We are not always the face of the organization, but we’re the one helping that leader step up.” - Liz Watson
“Just getting the certification is not going to get you leads, it’s not going to build your business on its own. You’re going to have to do those things that it takes.” - Natalie Gingrich
Kelly ReynoldsWhere Kelly was before the certification:
“The DOO certification is not a rewiring; this is an amplification and a blueprint for doing things for your specific audience.” - Natalie Gingrich
What drew Kelly to the Director of Operations Certification
How is the DOO Certification different from the OBM Certification?
How has the DOO Certification impacted Kelly’s business?
How was the investment for Kelly?
What advice does Kelly have for anyone considering the certification?
“If your high comes from the form of implementing, then stay in your zone. Don’t complicate your current structure. Continue to develop in that way.” - Natalie Gingrich
Ready to Up-Level Your Business?
If you are ready to take action and up-level your business with the Director of Operations Certification, apply now here. Applications are open until Jan. 24th, and our next round begins Feb. 3, 2020.
Stay Connected:
Subscribe on your favorite podcast app.
Connect with Liz or Kelly:
Liz Watson:
Liz Watson is a small business operations consultant. Her goal is to help reduce the overwhelm so often felt by visionary entrepreneurs that are looking to scale. She spent 20 years in IT project management and leadership at a Fortune 500 company. When given the opportunity to leave, she decided to use her knowledge and experience to serve small business owners through her own consulting business. She is certified as a Project Management Professional and Director of Operations. She is a proud mom and is passionate about environmental sustainability.
Liz’s website
Kelly Reynolds:
After business school and a decade spent on Wall Street, Kelly thought there had to be more to life than a terrible commute. She started out as a virtual assistant and has quickly grown the company into the Reynolds OBM Agency. She and her team now help small businesses grow by getting organized and efficient, no commute required.
She lives in New Jersey (the good part with the beaches) with her husband, son and adorable dog Opie. She loves pretty spreadsheets and people who bring red wine, especially to business meetings and play dates.
Kelly’s website
Other Ways to Connect with Me:
Website
Private Facebook Community
Facebook Page
This episode was first published at theopsauthority.com/podcast/27.
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Is the Director of Operations certification right for you? How does it differ from the OBM certification? And what kind of impact can the DOO certification have on your business?
Investing in a certification is a big decision, and sometimes it helps to hear from other people who have gone through a program before committing yourself. That’s why I put together this episode: to give you a chance to hear from 2 incredible women who have gone through the DOO certification.
You’ll hear from Liz Watson who comes from a corporate project management background and from Kelly Reynolds who comes from Wall Street. Their stories will give you an idea of the type of women who participate in the DOO program (always women with the natural skillset and past experience to become a Director of Operations). Plus, they will share how the certification impacted them and their advice for those considering the program.
This episode is perfect for you if you’ve been considering applying for the Director of Operations certification program or if you have a team member who you might want to put through the program.
Directors of Operations: Then and Now Liz Watson
Where Liz was before the certification:
What drew Liz to the Director of Operations Certification:
What were the greatest benefits of going through the program?
What advice does Liz have for anyone considering the certification?
“We are not always the face of the organization, but we’re the one helping that leader step up.” - Liz Watson
“Just getting the certification is not going to get you leads, it’s not going to build your business on its own. You’re going to have to do those things that it takes.” - Natalie Gingrich
Kelly ReynoldsWhere Kelly was before the certification:
“The DOO certification is not a rewiring; this is an amplification and a blueprint for doing things for your specific audience.” - Natalie Gingrich
What drew Kelly to the Director of Operations Certification
How is the DOO Certification different from the OBM Certification?
How has the DOO Certification impacted Kelly’s business?
How was the investment for Kelly?
What advice does Kelly have for anyone considering the certification?
“If your high comes from the form of implementing, then stay in your zone. Don’t complicate your current structure. Continue to develop in that way.” - Natalie Gingrich
Ready to Up-Level Your Business?
If you are ready to take action and up-level your business with the Director of Operations Certification, apply now here. Applications are open until Jan. 24th, and our next round begins Feb. 3, 2020.
Stay Connected:
Subscribe on your favorite podcast app.
Connect with Liz or Kelly:
Liz Watson:
Liz Watson is a small business operations consultant. Her goal is to help reduce the overwhelm so often felt by visionary entrepreneurs that are looking to scale. She spent 20 years in IT project management and leadership at a Fortune 500 company. When given the opportunity to leave, she decided to use her knowledge and experience to serve small business owners through her own consulting business. She is certified as a Project Management Professional and Director of Operations. She is a proud mom and is passionate about environmental sustainability.
Liz’s website
Kelly Reynolds:
After business school and a decade spent on Wall Street, Kelly thought there had to be more to life than a terrible commute. She started out as a virtual assistant and has quickly grown the company into the Reynolds OBM Agency. She and her team now help small businesses grow by getting organized and efficient, no commute required.
She lives in New Jersey (the good part with the beaches) with her husband, son and adorable dog Opie. She loves pretty spreadsheets and people who bring red wine, especially to business meetings and play dates.
Kelly’s website
Other Ways to Connect with Me:
Website
Private Facebook Community
Facebook Page
This episode was first published at theopsauthority.com/podcast/27.
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