 During a recent women’s leadership webinar, I asked Krista Thomas, now Vice President of Marketing at Fan Appz, how a person should determine what their organization needs in these 
challenging economic times.  In addition to answering the question, she 
addressed a more intriguing issue – how to provide visionary leadership 
during challenging economic times:
During a recent women’s leadership webinar, I asked Krista Thomas, now Vice President of Marketing at Fan Appz, how a person should determine what their organization needs in these 
challenging economic times.  In addition to answering the question, she 
addressed a more intriguing issue – how to provide visionary leadership 
during challenging economic times:
1.   Don’t keep your head down / check in often
“You really can make a mistake by keeping your head down and staying 
quiet, because sometimes you get caught up in a stream of activity that 
really isn’t core or strategic to your company,” said Thomas.
“My policy is to check in often,” she added, “Make sure that the 
goals and the metrics that you’re measuring are still priority number 
one in executing on your goals for the company.  Also, don’t be afraid 
to raise your hand, go personally to your management, and really make 
sure you’re still on target.”
2.    Be adaptive and go with the flow
“It can be tempting in troubling times like this to get flustered and
 frustrated and be upset when things go off-plan, or when the plan 
changes.  You may not necessarily always be in the loop.  If you’re not 
at that senior level, you may not know when some of the strategies 
change, which can happen in real time.” She continued, “The key is to be able to be flexible, to demonstrate 
your ability to not get stuck in the old thinking when the thinking has 
changed.  Check in, know what’s going on, know where others’ thoughts 
are going, and show that flexibility. Show your adaptability and ability
 to go with the flow.”
3.    Move toward the next opportunity
“Things are going to be chaotic, especially in this economy. We saw 
this when ‘Web 1.0’ imploded all around us.  The way to survive was to 
look for the next opportunity and walk towards that as opposed to being 
afraid,” she explained.
4.    Create an environment of calmness and creativity
In a final point, Thomas emphasized the importance of generating new 
ideas. “Nothing is more helpful in a difficult time than creativity.  If
 you’ve got creativity and you can bring problem solving or people 
skills, you’ll help mitigate other people on the team being upset. If 
you’re one of those people who can come in and calm people down, and get
 them re-focused on new priorities, you’re very valuable right now.” 
Krista Thomas was guest speaker in the webinar Create Your Leadership Brand, part of the Emerging Women Leaders webinar series.
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