April 18, 2024

Navigating the Path to Success With Jv Libunao

Navigating the Path to Success With Jv Libunao

Welcome back to the Melinda Lee Speak in Flow Podcast! In today's episode, we embark on a journey of self-discovery and strategic planning, exploring the essential elements for achieving success in both personal and professional spheres.

1. Identifying Core Values**: Join us as we delve into the process of identifying your core values and gaining clarity on what truly matters to you. Discover how aligning your actions with your values can lead to greater fulfillment and success.

2. Engaging Stakeholders on a Shared Vision**: Learn valuable techniques for rallying support and inspiring collaboration among stakeholders. Explore the power of a shared vision in driving progress and achieving common goals.

3. Overcoming Resistance to Change**: Uncover strategies for navigating resistance to change and overcoming obstacles along the path to growth and innovation. Gain insights into fostering a culture of adaptability and resilience within your organization.

4. Sustaining Momentum and Overcoming Obstacles**: Dive deep into the art of sustaining momentum and staying resilient in the face of challenges. Explore practical approaches for maintaining focus, motivation, and productivity when obstacles arise.

Special Guest: Jv Libunao

We are thrilled to welcome Jv Libunao, a visionary entrepreneur and relationship builder, to the podcast. Jv is the founder of OneVector Design Co., where he pioneers innovative solutions in digital marketing, design, and client retention.

Jv is passionate about building meaningful relationships and providing exceptional value to his clients. With a background in industrial design and a keen eye for creative solutions, he founded OneVector Design Co. in 2017 to address the evolving needs of businesses in the digital age.

Jv's expertise in designing user interfaces and crafting compelling user experiences has helped numerous clients achieve their marketing and business objectives. Through his dedication to building trust and fostering long-term partnerships, Jv continues to make a profound impact in the world of digital marketing and design.

**Connect with Jv Libunao:**

- Website: [www.onevector.net](www.onevector.net)

- Facebook & Instagram: @onevectordesignco

- LinkedIn: [Jv Libunao](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jv-libunao/)

Join us as we explore the dynamics of success, resilience, and the power of relationships with our esteemed guest, Jv Libunao. Get ready to be inspired and empowered to chart your course towards success in both business and life!

Thank you for tuning in to the Melinda Lee Speak in Flow Podcast, where every conversation ignites new possibilities and unlocks the keys to success!

Bio: Jv Libunao

Jv is all about building relationships. Here at OneVector Design Co, we take care of our clients and build relationships that repeat and offer a partnership founded on trust and success. JV has an international degree in industrial design. He founded OneVector Design Co. in 2017 because he saw a need for clients to have a one stop shop in digital marketing, design and client retention, provided by a reliable partner. He wanted to interface with customers and build relationships in a digital world that is ever evolving. Jv has expertise in designing complex user interfaces and user flows. He combines this talent with his advertising and creative industrial product background to produce the websites and flows that will generate new business and retain existing clientele.

2. Profile pic: see attached

3. www.onevector.net

4. FB & IG: @onevectordesignco LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jv-libunao/

5. I currently run three organizations: 1) My design business which provides web development and digital marketing, and recently enterprise resource planning integration 2) Adobers.Net which I founded during the pandemic in an effort to bring more awareness to minority-owned businesses 3) I am the current president of the Filipino American Chamber of Commerce Tri-County which is one of the most diverse and welcoming business groups in three counties in Southern California. Also a dog dad to a 4-year old corgi. :)

About Melinda:

Melinda Lee is a Presentation Skills Expert, Speaking Coach and nationally renowned Motivational Speaker. She holds an M.A. in Organizational Psychology, is an Insights Practitioner, and is a Certified Professional in Talent Development as well as Certified in Conflict Resolution. For over a decade, Melinda has researched and studied the state of “flow” and used it as a proven technique to help corporate leaders and business owners amplify their voices, access flow, and present their mission in a more powerful way to achieve results.

She has been the TEDx Berkeley Speaker Coach and worked with hundreds of executives and teams from Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Caltrans, Bay Area Rapid Transit System, and more. Currently, she lives in San Francisco, California, and is breaking the ancestral lineage of silence.

Website: https://speakinflow.com/

Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/speakinflow

Instagram: https://instagram.com/speakinflow

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mpowerall

Thanks for listening!

Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.

Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!

Subscribe to the podcast

If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.

Leave us an Apple Podcasts review

Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.

Transcript
Melinda Lee:

Welcome, dear listeners to the speaking flow



Melinda Lee:

podcast where we dive into the art of effective communication



Melinda Lee:

to unleash your leadership voice. I have a wonderful leader



Melinda Lee:

today community leaders name is Jv Libunao. I got that right.



Melinda Lee:

We're Jv Libunao, Jv Libunao Now, Jv Libunao Now, he's the



Melinda Lee:

founder of one vector design company. He's also a community



Melinda Lee:

leader, like I mentioned, who provides amazing, wonderful



Melinda Lee:

resources to the Filipino community. Primarily, he is in



Melinda Lee:

the Southern California, but he's also nationwide does it



Melinda Lee:

offer? Yeah, resources for the nationwide Filipino community.



Melinda Lee:

He's also the President of the Chamber of Commerce, who a lot



Melinda Lee:

of people don't know. It's also open not just to Filipinos, but



Melinda Lee:

then to the broader community as well. Allies. So welcome, Jv



Melinda Lee:

Glad you're here.



Jv Libunao:

Thank you. Thanks. Thanks for the invite. Yeah,



Melinda Lee:

so can you tell the audience more about what you do



Melinda Lee:

and what makes you so passionate about it? Sure.



Jv Libunao:

So I wear multiple hats. Why? Because one is never



Jv Libunao:

enough. Like, we all want to do a lot of things, you all want to



Jv Libunao:

achieve a lot of things, especially if you're a leader,



Jv Libunao:

like you come up with a lot of ideas, and you just want to do



Jv Libunao:

it, and it starts within you. So first of all, like what Melinda



Jv Libunao:

said, I found it on record design company, which is a web



Jv Libunao:

development and software integration company since 2017.



Jv Libunao:

And a little background about the name, J. V stands for one



Jv Libunao:

Juan vector. And then I did a little play with some words and



Jv Libunao:

some good luck. So then, I came up with the Juan vector brand



Jv Libunao:

and been using it even though like even back in my freelance



Jv Libunao:

days, like decades ago. And yeah, and during the pandemic, I



Jv Libunao:

founded another company, which liquid within the said, provides



Jv Libunao:

resources to the Filipino American community, primarily in



Jv Libunao:

Southern California, but available in all most parts of



Jv Libunao:

the US where there's like a Filipino community or big



Jv Libunao:

population of Filipinos. And it's a digital platform wherein



Jv Libunao:

you could find food, products, services, events, and we also



Jv Libunao:

organise our own events. It is called Adobe Stock net. So if



Jv Libunao:

you're familiar with the food, Filipino adobo, derive the name



Jv Libunao:

from that. So Adobe doesn't love Adobo love it. And fun fact, fun



Jv Libunao:

fact, though, Adobe versus actually short for something. So



Jv Libunao:

initially, it was called a double marketplace. But it was



Jv Libunao:

too long. It's a mouthful to share the web address with



Jv Libunao:

people and even just the brand. So since adult versus about



Jv Libunao:

community members, or business owners and supporters, I took



Jv Libunao:

the first four letters of Adobo and the last three letters of



Jv Libunao:

the supporters, community members and business owners came



Jv Libunao:

up with a dopers, God, and now it sounds like an app, and it's



Jv Libunao:

gonna be an app in pretty soon we're working on that. Lastly,



Jv Libunao:

cast of my contributions to the Filipino community, I was



Jv Libunao:

elected to be the president of the Philippine American Chamber



Jv Libunao:

of Commerce, Tri County. Now, it covers three counties. And it's,



Jv Libunao:

like, like I said, we often get asked if you have to be a



Jv Libunao:

Filipino to be part of it? The answer is no. We are one of the



Jv Libunao:

most diverse business organisations in three counties



Jv Libunao:

in my area. That's what I do.



Melinda Lee:

Wow, you are wearing multiple hats, multiple



Melinda Lee:

hats, and I, I like to drill down on one and it probably is



Melinda Lee:

interconnected. But let's go down to the design company as a



Melinda Lee:

web design company. And so you work with a lot of entrepreneurs



Melinda Lee:

to design their website. And so I'm curious. Today, we want to



Melinda Lee:

focus on vision. To have to be a leader, we need to we have a



Melinda Lee:

vision, and create a vision and be able to execute on that



Melinda Lee:

vision. And so you work with entrepreneurs on the website.



Melinda Lee:

And and I'm sure that creating the vision for the website can



Melinda Lee:

be daunting and challenging. So how does communication play a



Melinda Lee:

factor in the website divine design process?



Jv Libunao:

Yeah, communication is a very vital part of, first



Jv Libunao:

of all, getting their vision and for me to be able to translate



Jv Libunao:

their vision into a visual. Yeah, yeah. Because especially



Jv Libunao:

before I'm able to learn what their vision is, I have to



Jv Libunao:

listen and that's the very first step in testing and aiming. I



Jv Libunao:

have strategies I have solutions I have my 20 year experience.



Jv Libunao:

But I cannot apply any of the solutions until I hear what the



Jv Libunao:

pain points are, what the challenges are, and of course,



Jv Libunao:

what their goals are. And especially if it's for a



Jv Libunao:

specific project, or it's for like a bigger scope. Right,



Jv Libunao:

right. So, in other words, I always look at it this way, you



Jv Libunao:

can expect something with a hammer when what you need is a



Jv Libunao:

drill. So there's always customizations, when it comes to



Jv Libunao:

even just recommending a solution.



Melinda Lee:

Right? So to recommend the best solution, you



Melinda Lee:

need to listen, and really understand what is the manager



Melinda Lee:

or the leader, the entrepreneur doesn't know how to tell their



Melinda Lee:

vision, like any recommendations to how do you help them clarify



Melinda Lee:

their?



Jv Libunao:

And oftentimes, this is the case, and I've dealt with



Jv Libunao:

multiple clients, decision makers, executives, yeah, who



Jv Libunao:

are like very opinionated, but they don't really know what they



Jv Libunao:

want. And that's when they start asking questions. Right. You



Jv Libunao:

know, it's a multi step, question and answer, and it



Jv Libunao:

begins with what and why it goes from there depends on how the



Jv Libunao:

conversation goes.



Melinda Lee:

Right? Because they might think that they know, a



Jv Libunao:

lot of time. Yeah, I mean, I would, I would say that



Jv Libunao:

sometimes I could be like that all circus, also a decision



Jv Libunao:

maker and have solution ideas. But I don't know how to get



Jv Libunao:

there. But you know, I mean, we're all guilty of that



Jv Libunao:

sometimes. Oh,



Melinda Lee:

totally. So I'm sure that's where you help them



Melinda Lee:

when you when they say no. And then you say, Well, what is the



Melinda Lee:

reason for this? Why, when they're talking? Are there more



Melinda Lee:

questions that you ask them to help dig deeper to make it more



Melinda Lee:

clear?



Jv Libunao:

Yeah. Yeah. I mean, sometimes the better questions



Jv Libunao:

come out out of the conversation. Right. Right.



Jv Libunao:

Yeah. And I mean, even though like I have a follow, like a



Jv Libunao:

list of questions that I normally ask, these ideas come



Jv Libunao:

out, as we exchange ideas,



Melinda Lee:

right? Do you usually get examples from other



Melinda Lee:

websites? Or other? Yes,



Jv Libunao:

yeah. Especially if the client is auditory. And



Jv Libunao:

that's all visual. So I mean, if they're visual and needs to see



Jv Libunao:

something, yeah. And I always pull up different samples, like



Jv Libunao:

either from my password or other websites that exist or even a



Jv Libunao:

competition.



Melinda Lee:

Right. Yeah. Right. So so how do you help them if



Melinda Lee:

there's different people with different visions? You mentioned



Melinda Lee:

you were?



Jv Libunao:

Yeah. So it's very important to figure out the need



Jv Libunao:

to have in the nice to haves, right, and then we go from



Jv Libunao:

there. Obviously, the need to have needs to be prioritised.



Jv Libunao:

And the ones that are nice to be there could be somewhere in the



Jv Libunao:

future could do a little bit of compromise. Do people? Yeah,



Jv Libunao:

because at the end of the day, it is still the client?



Melinda Lee:

Yeah. Do they generally agree together? Or is



Melinda Lee:

there? What if they don't agree,



Jv Libunao:

oftentimes, they agree on something, and that's



Jv Libunao:

everyone compromises when one or one solution or one approach?



Melinda Lee:

Okay, got it? Is it usually one person that makes a



Melinda Lee:

decision? Or do you work with or sometimes you work with couple



Melinda Lee:

decision makers?



Jv Libunao:

There are times when there's like a couple of



Jv Libunao:

decision makers, or even, excuse me, excuse me, an even work on



Jv Libunao:

certain projects were in, like, multi level decision makers,



Jv Libunao:

like, there's the project manager, just the project



Jv Libunao:

director, there's the assistant of the executive, and there's



Jv Libunao:

the executive. So I'll tell you one story. For one flyer design



Jv Libunao:

that I did in the past, it took me 27 rounds of revisions, which



Jv Libunao:

is double



Melinda Lee:

believable, and it's



Jv Libunao:

because yeah, because every person in the in



Jv Libunao:

the in the chain, has to have a say. Yeah, it happens,



Melinda Lee:

either. Did they decide in the beginning that,



Melinda Lee:

hey, we're gonna have 27 people looking at this?



Jv Libunao:

Well, there's only four people but 27 revisions



Jv Libunao:

because 27 revisions from your business from more people,



Jv Libunao:

because before the before the first level, submits this graph



Jv Libunao:

to the next one. They wanted to get revised first. And that's



Jv Libunao:

how it became revisions.



Melinda Lee:

How are ya? So I was gonna ask that. I mean, have



Melinda Lee:

you started to develop a website based on their vision? And I'm



Melinda Lee:

sure this happens, it doesn't come across or it doesn't. It's



Melinda Lee:

not what they



Jv Libunao:

want to. Yeah,



Melinda Lee:

I mean, how, what is the reason for that? You



Melinda Lee:

think in the beginning, if there were there, what are the ways



Melinda Lee:

that you can first minimise that chance? And then yeah, what do



Melinda Lee:

you think? Are those reasons for that happening?



Jv Libunao:

Yeah, oftentimes, it's because one reason could



Jv Libunao:

be, there's too many people in the kitchen. There's too many



Jv Libunao:

chefs in the kitchen. And more oftentimes, the more normal



Jv Libunao:

reason would be the decision maker doesn't know what they



Jv Libunao:

want. Yeah.



Melinda Lee:

And the beginning, right, the vision in the



Melinda Lee:

beginning. So how do you know when it's like, We're clear



Melinda Lee:

yourself to protect yourself, right? Because, yeah, how do you



Melinda Lee:

decide that for yourself?



Jv Libunao:

Well, it's always starts with a lot of questions.



Jv Libunao:

I mean, I always strive to meet with decision makers in person,



Jv Libunao:

if not on a phone call, and I don't like send an email with a



Jv Libunao:

document for them to answer, I always try to get to talk to



Jv Libunao:

them, regardless of virtual or in person. And I would strive to



Jv Libunao:

be there in person because I can get a sense of their energy. And



Jv Libunao:

if they're answering the questions properly, I could



Jv Libunao:

gauge them. The battle lines, I could gauge the body language,



Jv Libunao:

if they're, if they're concrete, whether they're saying or not.



Jv Libunao:

Right, yeah. So it's important for me to like, be there. I even



Jv Libunao:

drove for 60 miles one way to close a contract. Wow. And it's,



Jv Libunao:

I'm sharing that because I knew that there's going to be some



Jv Libunao:

challenges when it comes to like, securing the final say, of



Jv Libunao:

the decision maker, so I drove just to set that meeting and



Jv Libunao:

close the contract. And then, yeah, two and a half years



Jv Libunao:

later, we're still working together.



Melinda Lee:

Yeah, I mean, it's so important. So it's good.



Melinda Lee:

Kudos for you to know, like, when is it that I go dry?



Melinda Lee:

Because, you know, like, the type of conversation, the type



Melinda Lee:

of obstacles. Okay, so you can foresee it, this is important



Melinda Lee:

for me to actually go the person. Right. Yeah. And then



Melinda Lee:

that will also help you set up like when the project goes, and



Melinda Lee:

there's like, going to be obstacles. At least you guys



Melinda Lee:

have a connection.



Jv Libunao:

Yeah, yeah, exactly. And human connections still is



Jv Libunao:

very important. Because, I mean, I run my business based on



Jv Libunao:

relationships. Yeah, I do marketing. I provide digital



Jv Libunao:

marketing services. But I still, I still get a lot of my business



Jv Libunao:

through relationships.



Melinda Lee:

Yeah. I mean, that's why I mean, and that goes



Melinda Lee:

huge. Right? That's a what your trust that the community, the



Melinda Lee:

people the relationships that you have, I think that goes so



Melinda Lee:

far, when projects don't go well, when, like you said, you



Melinda Lee:

run into obstacles, right? Sure. You're supporting the client,



Melinda Lee:

but then the also an entrepreneur, you guys need to



Melinda Lee:

have like a bond, right? And otherwise, yeah, I think it



Melinda Lee:

could be like a lot of finger pointing. And,



Jv Libunao:

and that's what one of the things that I tried to



Jv Libunao:

avoid finger pointing. Yeah, because it just doesn't delete a



Jv Libunao:

project, but it destroys the trust. Right?



Melinda Lee:

So what happens? Have you had a situation? I'm



Melinda Lee:

sure you don't have many, but have you had a situation where



Melinda Lee:

the client was not happy at all, and say, what do you do? Well,



Jv Libunao:

there are certain clients, I, I expressed that



Jv Libunao:

every now and then, I mean, sometimes these ideas just don't



Jv Libunao:

align together. They want something after realising that



Jv Libunao:

it is what they want. unfortunate that I don't have to



Jv Libunao:

deal with a lot of them. Right. But I came to a point in the



Jv Libunao:

past where I had to fire the client. It's just unhealthy, not



Jv Libunao:

just mentally for but also the project and budget wise, it's



Jv Libunao:

unhealthy. So I had to make that difficult decision of firing the



Jv Libunao:

client. Right.



Melinda Lee:

It's like this misalignment. Yeah. So knowing



Melinda Lee:

when to to just, yeah, call it quits. Yeah. The boat. That's



Melinda Lee:

awesome. I remember when I did my website there. It was, I



Melinda Lee:

mean, sometimes the the client or the person thinks that they



Melinda Lee:

know and then when you go down there, the fear starts coming



Melinda Lee:

up, especially for entrepreneurs. I was an early



Melinda Lee:

entrepreneur. This is my first website. There's so much emotion



Melinda Lee:

involved, like trying to execute what I wanted. Yeah, we got it



Melinda Lee:

done. She was really good. But I think a part of what she did



Melinda Lee:

really well was again, like you said, building the trust. She



Melinda Lee:

was really good at seeing what almost like, you know what I



Melinda Lee:

liked what I did, and, and then things that I wasn't sure about.



Melinda Lee:

She guided me through it. So yeah,



Jv Libunao:

this one thing that I want to share. So I hop on the



Jv Libunao:

BI monthly call with a business coach. One of the things that he



Jv Libunao:

always mentioned to me is I have to build a trust, especially,



Jv Libunao:

especially because my service is intangible. Is that something



Jv Libunao:

that people can hold on to? So in other words, the services I



Jv Libunao:

provide is also a personal service they buy based on trust.



Melinda Lee:

Right, right. Exactly. You and so what do you



Melinda Lee:

say are the key communication factors for successful? What



Melinda Lee:

would you say would be the secret ingredient for successful



Melinda Lee:

project execution for website?



Jv Libunao:

Um, if there's one, I would say, is to listen.



Jv Libunao:

That's a very important part of it. I mean, I could come up with



Jv Libunao:

you



Melinda Lee:

mean, like, what does listening mean to you? Does



Melinda Lee:

it mean means



Jv Libunao:

discovering their pain points, the challenges and



Jv Libunao:

where they want to go where you want to be? After the result of



Jv Libunao:

a project?



Melinda Lee:

Yeah, asking the right questions to under those



Melinda Lee:

Right. Right. Yep. Yeah, I think that's hard to sometimes because



Melinda Lee:

we want to say what we want to say, right? Yeah.



Jv Libunao:

Yeah. And sometimes it takes another person, let's



Jv Libunao:

say, in my case, it's me that host that the person is to ask



Jv Libunao:

the question, and we form something together. Wow. Yeah.



Melinda Lee:

And you're doing all of this. You're doing this



Melinda Lee:

one vector? Company, the leader of Filipino resources? Yeah.



Melinda Lee:

Yeah. What do you how do



Jv Libunao:

you? Well, um, I don't do it alone. That's the



Jv Libunao:

secret. That's what I would say to see here. Yeah, yeah. So fun



Jv Libunao:

fact about that dopers platform. I am business partner with a



Jv Libunao:

former competition. Wow. Oh, no. It's the best loyalty I've ever



Jv Libunao:

experienced in my whole life. That's awesome. Yeah.



Melinda Lee:

That goes to show that you walk the walk when it



Melinda Lee:

comes to building relationships and people around you. Yeah. And



Melinda Lee:

that's, you try. Yeah, it sounds like it. I mean, you're the



Melinda Lee:

leader of these resources in these communities. That's great.



Melinda Lee:

That's great. And what makes you excited about having part of



Melinda Lee:

this community?



Jv Libunao:

Well, what makes me excited the most is I'm able to



Jv Libunao:

use the skills that I've developed throughout the two



Jv Libunao:

decades of experience, and be able to bring back to the



Jv Libunao:

community to it.



Melinda Lee:

They're, they're taking benefit from it.



Jv Libunao:

Yeah. I mean, it used to be for myself. But I



Jv Libunao:

think as you mature, and as a business owner, right, you look



Jv Libunao:

at others, too, and what you do, what you what's, uh, whatever.



Jv Libunao:

So by services you provide becomes not just a service, but



Jv Libunao:

also community service.



Melinda Lee:

And what is what is the skills that you feel that



Melinda Lee:

you bring that you're good at bringing forth?



Jv Libunao:

I provide guidance in digital marketing, and



Jv Libunao:

anything that's geek, Geek stop, like. Yeah, sometimes I even



Jv Libunao:

find myself geeking out in a conversation.



Melinda Lee:

But I think that's what I like about you is that



Melinda Lee:

you're you're very approachable. And it sounds like you're able



Melinda Lee:

to, yeah, relate these complex, geeky talk to anybody. And so



Melinda Lee:

people are not, you know, intimidated by you. They get



Melinda Lee:

people to talk to you, and you build trust that way. And then



Melinda Lee:

you bring all the geekiness in. Yeah.



Jv Libunao:

So just find myself like talking to technical stuff.



Jv Libunao:

And yeah, better process like,



Melinda Lee:

you can tell you, you're able to spot that where



Melinda Lee:

some people will be able to spot that. So that's great. That's



Melinda Lee:

great. Well, how would people get a hold of you, they need to



Melinda Lee:

connect with you or want to connect to get a website or join



Melinda Lee:

your communities. What's



Jv Libunao:

the best? So the best way is to visit our website



Jv Libunao:

one vector.net That is o n e, v e c t o r.net. And if you are a



Jv Libunao:

business owner who wants to market in the Filipino



Jv Libunao:

community, regardless of being Filipino or not, visit



Jv Libunao:

adobe.net.



Melinda Lee:

Yes, join this join the resources, get the resources



Melinda Lee:

or connect with JV. I learned a lot today about how to help that



Melinda Lee:

vision. Communication when it's even when it's tough, right, how



Melinda Lee:

to have build that trust with people and the importance of



Melinda Lee:

that and asking the right questions and listening. Yeah.



Melinda Lee:

Thank you so much, JV. I really appreciate it and hope you all



Melinda Lee:

enjoyed this conversation with Jv and I, we had a great time



Melinda Lee:

and I look forward to seeing you the next episode and all the



Melinda Lee:

links will be shared in the episode show notes until I see



Melinda Lee:

you again. Take care thanks JV.



Jv Libunao:

Thank you