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Episode 43 | Seth Fleischauer on Mastering the Art of Speaking Your Customer’s Language
Summary
In this conversation, Seth Fleischauer, CEO of Banyan Global Learning, discusses the evolution of distance learning, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. He emphasizes the importance of social-emotional learning (SEL) and digital competencies in modern education, highlighting the cultural differences between Eastern and Western educational systems. The discussion also covers the significance of parental involvement, networking, and the transition from education to business leadership. Seth shares insights on product-market fit and the necessity of effective communication in education, concluding with reflections on leadership and the future of education and technology.
Takeaways
Distance learning has been around for a long time, not just during the pandemic.
Cultural differences significantly impact classroom participation and engagement.
Social-emotional learning is crucial for students navigating modern challenges.
Parental involvement varies greatly between cultures and affects student success.
Networking can lead to unexpected opportunities and collaborations.
Transitioning from education to business requires understanding product-market fit.
Effective communication is key to engaging parents and stakeholders in education.
Leadership in education involves balancing friendship and authority.
Diversity of thought within a team can lead to innovative solutions.
The future of education will increasingly integrate technology and digital competencies.
Sound Bites
"It's all about access."
"The only certainty about the future is uncertainty."
"You have to communicate the value of what you're doing."
Chapters
00:21 Getting to Know Seth Fleischauer
01:40 Introduction to Distance Learning and Its Evolution
04:03 Cultural Differences in Education: East vs. West
15:05 Navigating Parental Involvement in Education
18:31 Understanding Product-Market Fit in Education
27:25 Transitioning from Education to Business Leadership
31:21 Reflections on Leadership and Team Dynamics
34:24 Customer Success: Gathering Feedback and Building Market Trust
35:51 Speaking the Language of the Customer: Connecting Through the Right Messaging
38:56 Preparing Your Team for Success
42:51 The Power of Networking
About Seth Fleischauer
Seth is the president of Banyan Global Learning, which he founded in 2008 after teaching elementary school via NYC Teaching Fellows. With Banyan, Seth helps schools leverage technology for teacher and student wellness, including with AI Literacy PD for teachers and live virtual programs for students. Seth's programs have reached more than 10,000 students on three continents and touched the lives of teachers globally. He is a frequent presenter at elite edtech conferences and the host of two podcasts: "Make It Mindful: An Education Podcast" and "Why Distance Learning?"
Connect with Seth
LinkedIn: Seth Fleischauer
X: @LaoshiSeth
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