
588: Tara Viswanathan (CEO Of Rupa) - Handling Rejection, Creating Magical Moments, Leadership Hiring 'Must-Haves,' Learnings From Lululemon, and Keys To a Great Off-Site Retreat
from The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
by Ryan Hawk
Published: Sun Jun 23 2024
Show Notes
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- Rejection is a learned skill. Tara has gone through rejection therapy. Go out and ask for something crazy big. Get comfortable with being rejected. Hearing the word no. Go big.
 - Confidence is about keeping promises to yourself. Create evidence for yourself.
 - Create magical moments for the people you're leading. Show them how much you care for them. The small touches are a big deal. The magic is in the small details.
 - How to have fun at your company: Fun (and culture) cannot be outsourced. You cannot delegate "culture carriers." You (the leader) are the ultimate culture carrier. It has to come from you.
 - "Ask for money, get advice. Ask for advice, get money."
 - "If it's too easy, you get soft."
 - It's important to set high expectations for the people you're leading. "The boss I respected the most was a hard ass and very demanding."
 - The difference between nice and kind: 
- Nice = Soft, easy.
 - Kind = Set high expectations. Hold you accountable to them. You're better long-term being kind.
 
 - Tara's "must-haves" when hiring a leader: 
- Raw intelligence - How quickly can you learn? Must be a clear and critical thinker.
 - Fantastic communicator
 - Intensity, drive, hunger
 - Sense of humor - Need to be able to laugh and have fun.
 
 - Values: 
- Business owner
 - Kid at heart
 - Design thinking - Craft for the end-user
 - Peak performance
 - Be human
 
 - Keys to a great off-site retreat 
- Craft for the people
 - High energy
 - Sense of connection - get to know each other
 - Peak performance workbook - set goals
 - Small touches - personalized gifts for the team (like picture frames with personalized pictures in them)
 - Create magical moments to connect
 - Focus on the arrival - make it special
 - Eliminate loneliness - Assigned seats, name tags, conversation prompts (especially helps introverts)
 
 - Tara worked at LuluLemon while in grad school at Stanford. It was a useful learning experience for her. She worked for a world-class manager.
 - What Tara learned from her parents: 
- Leadership is about modeling the right behaviors.
 
 - Advice - "If you want to be extraordinary, you can't fit in."
 - "Give way more than everybody else."
 - "Follow great people and be around greatness."
 - Tara created a 50-slide PowerPoint while going for a role as a part-time content writer. Going above and beyond for that leader left an impression and that woman who Tara impressed remains a mentor, investor, and friend to this day more than a decade later. You never know what will happen if you consistently over-deliver for people.