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Highly Adaptive

Highly Adaptive

De: Jeff Pelliccio and Erin MacKenzie
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Join hosts Jeff Pelliccio and Erin MacKenzie on Highly Adaptive, a podcast dedicated to cutting through the noise in the staffing industry. Frustrated with the overabundance of sales pitches and a shortage of decision-ready resources, they provide listeners with actionable, non-promotional, and strategic takeaways. The podcast is designed for executives, emerging leaders, and the "change makers" who are engineering the success of their organizations. Each episode aims to provide a holistic and multi-perspective view on the critical issues facing the industry. Jeff and Erin foster an "agnostic perspective," inviting various experts to create meaningful and well-rounded discussions. Key pillars of the podcast include: Education: Topics range from annual planning, M&A activity, and leveraging AI to analyzing market trends and improving the client experience. Industry Networks: The hosts will discuss key industry events, partners, and associations to keep listeners connected. Expert Interviews: Leaders and innovators will be brought in to share their insights on topics like digital transformation, change management, and growth. The core mission is to help professionals transition from a reactive approach to a proactive, adaptive, and ultimately predictive mindset, equipping them with the tools and knowledge to thrive in an ever-evolving landscape. Economía
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  • The Power of Networking
    Oct 8 2025

    In this candid episode of Highly Adaptive, Jeff Pelliccio and Erin McKenzie tackle the lost art of professional networking, revealing why most people are getting it completely wrong. Opening with their own connection story (spoiler: neither can remember exactly when they met, yet feel like they've known each other forever), they explore what authentic networking really means in today's transactional world.

    The hosts confront the generational divide head-on—where older professionals view networking as relationship-building while younger generations often treat it like a vending machine for immediate needs. Through personal examples and hard truths, Jeff and Erin dissect why networking has become so misunderstood and how to fix it.

    Drawing from real scenarios (including the red leaf lettuce grocery store analogy that perfectly illustrates networking gone wrong), they provide a framework for building genuine professional relationships that actually matter. The conversation gets practical with specific tips on everything from LinkedIn authenticity to the power of follow-up, culminating in Erin's challenge to sit alone at a diner and strike up a conversation with a stranger.

    For anyone who's ever felt uncomfortable networking or wondered why their connections aren't yielding results, this episode delivers the mindset shift needed to transform networking from a necessary evil into a career superpower.

    Whether you're an extrovert who needs to add more depth to your connections or an introvert looking for structured approaches to relationship building, Jeff and Erin provide the framework for authentic professional networking that actually works.

    Key Takeaways

    Networking is Professional Friendship – It's about genuine human connection with purpose, not a vending machine for immediate needs

    Transparency Beats Manipulation – Don't ask "are you free this weekend?" to set up a moving request—be authentic about what you need

    The Top 10 Test – If you only had 10 phone spots, who would make the cut? Focus your networking energy there first

    Follow Up on Outcomes – Don't just say thanks—share how their advice helped and offer reciprocal support

    Audit Yourself – Are you a generous networker or a selfish one? The answer determines your network's strength

    The Diner Challenge – Practice networking by sitting alone at a bar or diner and starting conversations with strangers

    Sponsors

    Allied Insight - The Preferred Marketing Partner of Staffing and Consulting Businesses
    Building authentic connections requires authentic marketing. Allied Insight helps staffing firms create genuine brand relationships that turn prospects into partners and connections into revenue.

    All Things Staffing - Expert Resources for the Staffing Community
    Your destination for insights that matter. From networking strategies to industry trends, All Things Staffing provides the knowledge base that keeps leaders connected and informed.

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    27 m
  • The Power of Differentiation
    Oct 1 2025
    Summary

    In this game-changing episode of Highly Adaptive, Jeff Pelliccio and Erin McKenzie sit down with Kim Henderson, former $100 million agency founder and Managing Director of Cobalt Compass, to decode what it really takes to stand out in today's cutthroat staffing market.

    Starting from her unexpected entry into staffing after face-to-face mortgage collections (yes, really), Kim shares the hard-won strategies that transformed her from a newcomer into an industry powerhouse. She reveals how accidental discoveries in government contracting led to systematic approaches for dominating niche markets—including becoming a cleared facility that could obtain secret and top-secret clearances for candidates.

    The conversation cuts through theoretical fluff to deliver battle-tested tactics: from joining niche professional associations to building organic referral networks that actually work. Kim challenges the industry's addiction to shallow, transactional relationships and makes the case for deep market penetration—because until you own 90% of an account's spend, it's still just a prospect.

    This episode is essential listening for executives ready to stop racing to the bottom on price and start building defensible market positions that competitors can't touch.

    Key Takeaways

    Stop Chasing Everything, Start Dominating Something – Use quarterly Account Profiles to identify where you excel and double down instead of spreading thin

    Client Share is Your North Star – If you have 5 contractors while competitors have 85, you're not winning—you've barely started

    Differentiation Through Association – Invest $50 in niche professional associations to meet decision-makers that would take 6 months to cold call

    Value Beyond Placement – Send 3 relevant industry articles weekly with no ask attached to stay top-of-mind when needs arise

    The Power of Saying No – Politely dismiss C-minus accounts that don't match your capabilities and redirect resources to winnable battles

    Make Everyone a Storyteller – Ensure every team member can articulate your unique value with specific case studies, not just leadership

    Sponsors

    Allied Insight - The Preferred Marketing Partner of Staffing and Consulting Businesses
    When differentiation is survival, you need marketing that cuts through. Allied Insight delivers expert-level strategy and execution that transforms staffing firms from vendors into vital partners. Because in today's market, good enough isn't good enough.

    All Things Staffing - Expert Resources for the Staffing Community
    Your hub for industry insights, proven strategies, and the tools you need to outpace change. From articles to case studies to conversations like this one, All Things Staffing keeps you ahead of the curve.

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    39 m
  • Unlocking Your Potential with Tom Erb
    Sep 24 2025

    Summary:

    In this engaging conversation, Tom Erb shares his insights on the four mindsets of staffing success and the importance of performance in today's competitive landscape. He emphasizes the need for a long-term perspective in business and how adopting the right mindset can lead to greater success. The discussion also touches on personal anecdotes, motivational quotes, and the evolving nature of the staffing industry.

    Takeaways:

    • The four mindsets of staffing success are crucial for performance.
    • Mindset is often more important than specific skills in achieving success.
    • Adopting a long-term perspective is essential in business.
    • Performance should be the primary focus for immediate results.
    • Value is about providing genuine benefits to clients and candidates.
    • Mastery involves continuous improvement and learning.
    • Personal connections are vital in the staffing industry.
    • Technology should be embraced to enhance capabilities, not replace them.
    • Motivational quotes can serve as guiding principles in one's career.

    Sponsors:

    • Allied Insight - the Preferred Marketing Partner of Staffing and Consulting businesses
    • All Things Staffing - Expert Resources for the Staffing Community
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    25 m
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