Sally Dillon

The Secret Formula to Revolutionize Your Business Success

A Episode by Sally Dillon (Revolution Consulting Group)

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About this Episode


Welcome to another episode of the Online Prosperity Show! I'm your host, Prosper Taruvinga, and today we have an extraordinary guest, Sally Dillon, the Founder and Chief Collaboration Officer of Revolution Consulting Group. Sally is a seasoned HR professional with over 20 years of experience across private, government, and non-profit sectors. She specializes in HR strategy, leadership coaching, and workplace culture development, utilizing heart-centered leadership techniques that drive transformation and cultivate values-driven cultures.

In this episode, Sally shares her journey from navigating ethical dilemmas and power struggles in the corporate world to founding her own business. We dive into her unique approaches, including in-person networking through structured groups like BNI, a LinkedIn reach-out strategy, and incorporating short videos to connect with potential clients. Sally’s strategies are game-changers for small to medium business owners looking to align their business and marketing strategies for optimal growth.

We also discuss her pivotal career moments, such as overcoming burnout and disillusionment in the corporate sector, and the profound impact of heart-centered leadership on business success. Sally provides a reflective question where she advises her younger self and highlights invisible lessons every entrepreneur should learn.

Whether you're an entrepreneur struggling with HR challenges, a leader looking to inspire your team, or someone interested in transforming your workplace culture, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice.

08 January 2025, 05:35 AM

05:35 AM - 06:35 AM

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About The Guests

Sally Dillon

Sally Dillon

Revolution Consulting Group

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Prosper Taruvinga

Prosper Taruvinga

Online Prosperity Consultant, Livelong Digital Pty Ltd

The Guy You Call When You’re Tired Of Thinking Small.