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Women of Innovation – Jen Grisanti

June 10, 2013 By Jim Nico

The third business woman to be profiled in Women of Innovation is international speaker Jen Grisanti, an acclaimed story, script, and career consultant at Jen Grisanti Consultancy, Inc.

Grisanti is also a writing instructor for NBC’s Writers on the Verge, a former studio executive, a blogger for Huffington Post, and the author of Change Your Story, Change Your Life: A Path to Your Success.

The 3-Fold Mindset to Success

Jen credits her business success to a threefold mindset:

  1. Defining a clear vision
  2. Research
  3. Action

While working as an assistant to her mentor, the legendary Aaron Spelling, Jen used her mindset and discipline to grow from Spelling’s assistant to Executive Director, Current Programs at Spelling Television, Inc. From there she became Vice President of Current Programs at CBS/Paramount in 2004—a position she held until 2007.

After much research and receiving encouragement from executives at Creative Artists Agency, Jen decided to activate her goal of having her own consultancy. By applying her three-stage approach to starting her own business, Jen turned a dream into ongoing success. Jen Grisanti Consultancy, Inc., is thriving, and she has a new book coming out in July.

6 Strategies to Catalyze Your Dreams

Jen suggests the following strategies for business women and men to catalyze their dreams:

  1. Adopt the mindset of Vision, Research, Action.
  2. Buy books in the desired area of aspiration to bolster research.
  3. Attend seminars in the particular niche of your business goals.
  4. Reach out to experts in the area of aspiration.
  5. Adopt the attitude, “You have to constantly educate yourself.”
  6. Recognize, learn from, and give credit to important mentors and influencers.

Identifying Your Influencers, Mentors, and Inspirations

Jen recognizes that there are many people who helped her along her path to success. She gives special thanks to a number of people, including:

  • Aaron Spelling, her mentor over the course of 12 years
  • Allan Weiss, Ph.D., Summit Consulting Group
  • Brendon Burchard, business and marketing trainer and author of The Millionaire Messenger
  • The early influence of the legendary Robert McKee, creative writing instructor and author

You can find Jen on LinkedIn, follow the link at the beginning of this article to visit her website, and find her books on Amazon.

If you would like to be featured in a future business woman profile for the Women of Innovation series, contact Jim Nico at [email protected].

Jim Nico

Jim Nico is CEO and Founder of SNI the parent company of The Social Network Show®, and The Social Network Station® which presents cutting edge, actionable information for social network owners and managers and is a one stop source for social networkers worldwide. SNI provides a quick reference guide on its website by featuring over 500 social networks on parade. Jim believes the future is niche social networks and he continues with strategic partners to catalyze core principles and best practices of Service, Safety, and Sustainability as guidelines for social networks world wide. He can be reached via email at [email protected].

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Comments

  1. Jim Nico says

    June 11, 2013 at 12:42 am

    I am so glad Jen loved the profile I wrote here and I am also excited about her new book as I say with confidence that Jen is a master business woman who can teach, guide, and lead.

  2. Terry Nico says

    June 13, 2013 at 11:53 pm

    What I like about this column that Jim is writing, is that, he is featuring accomplished women who may not otherwise be noticed by a lot of people because they are not “movie stars” or “politicians”.

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