Join New Mexico NTA virtually on Thursday, June 18th from 8:30-10:00am for a thoughtful, open discussion lead by NTA Member, Janice Honeycutt Hering.
The Architecture of Connection: Moving Beyond Transaction to True Relational Influence
Janice Honeycutt Hering, PhD, with Firecracker Leadership, will present The Architecture of Connection, a practical and thought-provoking session on how leaders move beyond transactional management into meaningful relational influence. Using the GiANT Influence Model, Janice will explore how trust, character, competency, chemistry and credibility work together to create the kind of leadership connection that opens the door to long-term impact.
Participants will walk away with:
- A clearer understanding of what builds or breaks trust — and why both character and competency matter.
- A framework for recognizing self-preservation and how it can quietly block influence, connection, and momentum.
- Practical ways to shift from managing tasks to building relationships that create deeper engagement, better problem-solving, and greater leadership impact.
Zoom meeting with the following agenda lasting around 90-minutes:
- Open networking prior to the formal meeting
- Elevator Quips (25-Word short statement who you are and what you do)
- Short group discussion on Trust Topic or group-relevant presentation from Speaker
- NTA News & Updates
- “KAN” – Kudos, Acknowledgements and Needs to and from members in the organization
- Guest acknowledgement and stories: Guests will be asked to briefly share about themselves personally, not professionally. Hobbies, life stories, family, etc.
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Selection of 3-bys for the month (“3-by” meetings have three participants and take place outside of a regularly-scheduled monthly meetings, where NTA members and guests meet for coffee/lunch to share and strengthen relationships on a more intimate level.)
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