The Leading in a Crisis Podcast

EP 62 Puzzle Solvers Wanted: How Crisis Management Becomes a Superpower


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What does it take to lead through chaos? Tracy Nolan knows firsthand. This remarkable Fortune 100 executive has repeatedly stepped into roles most would consider overwhelming - from transforming struggling retail operations to merging telecom giants during a global pandemic. She also likes to solve puzzles.

Tracy's journey from retail buyer to telecom executive to healthcare leader reveals a unique talent: she thrives in crisis. "Give me a job that needs transformation," she explains, likening crisis management to solving a complex puzzle. Her approach centers on genuine human connection - creating space for people to be heard when uncertainty reigns.

When tasked with merging Sprint and T-Mobile while simultaneously navigating COVID restrictions, Tracy faced an unprecedented challenge. With 14,000 employees looking to her for direction, she implemented creative solutions like shift-based staffing and drive-through wireless services. Throughout the process, she maintained open communication channels, hosting weekly calls where she simply listened to employee concerns. "During crisis times, I slow down and take time to listen," she reveals, countering the common executive instinct to act quickly without gathering input.

Tracy also shares profound insights about leadership sustainability. She acknowledges the importance of scheduled downtime and maintaining boundaries, noting how her team appreciates when she's not sending weekend emails. Her philosophy on team development stems from a powerful personal experience when a boss believed in her more than she believed in herself - a gift she now pays forward by creating growth opportunities for her team members.

For executives facing seemingly insurmountable challenges, Tracy offers wisdom earned through decades of crisis navigation: "Realize that nothing is done in a day. Take a deep breath, figure out what's the most critical item you need to address today." This incremental approach, combined with honest communication and self-compassion, creates a sustainable path through even the most turbulent circumstances.

Find our more about Tracy on LinkedIn or at tracynolan.com.

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