
60. Thinking Like a Researcher - Dr. Alaina Szlachta on Data, Mindset, and Measuring What Matters
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In this engaging episode of The Leader in You Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Alaina Szlachta, author of Measurement and Evaluation on a Shoestring. Alaina shares her inspiring journey from corporate life to entrepreneurship, and why thinking like a researcher can transform the way we make decisions—whether in leadership, learning, or life.
Together, we explore:
- Why data isn’t just about numbers, but about noticing patterns and insights.
- How fear of failure often hides behind resistance to measurement.
- Practical ways leaders can use data and feedback to build stronger teams and cultures.
- Why shifting from rigid models to a mindset of curiosity opens doors to creativity, resilience, and impact.
This conversation blends science, storytelling, and practical wisdom to help you embrace data without fear—and to see it as a powerful ally in creating meaningful change.
📩 Contact Dr. Alaina
To learn more about Dr. Alaina Szlachta’s work or connect with her directly:
- 🌐 Website: www.dralaina.com
- 📧 Email: alaina@bydesigndevelopmentsolutions.com
- 🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drszlachta/
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