The Leaders' Lab

Why Innovation Starts Before Anyone Asks You To


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In this episode of The Leader’s Lab, Kristine Naltchadjian shares one of the earliest professional experiences that shaped the way she approaches growth, leadership, and opportunity.


What began as a simple internship assignment, manually consolidating reports with pen and paper, became a defining lesson in initiative, innovation, and self-belief.


Rather than accepting an outdated process, Kristine challenged herself to find a better way, teaching herself new tools and creating a faster solution that transformed weeks of work into days.


This episode is about more than an internship.


It is about learning to think differently, taking ownership before having a title, and discovering that some of the most important career breakthroughs begin in the smallest roles.


Kristine also reflects on how quickly the professional world evolves. Skills that once opened new doors, from Excel to digital systems, continue to change today, reminding us that curiosity and adaptability remain timeless advantages.


Because before leadership becomes visible, it is often built quietly through discipline, courage, and the decision to improve what already exists.


A story about early ambition, innovation, and the mindset that creates long-term success✨


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The Leaders' LabBy Kristine Naltchadjian