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Hello there Reader! Next week, I'm hosting a live sneak peek at what I'm calling the 4 Horsemen of Business Collapse. Think of it like one part lunch & learn, one part dress rehearsal. I'll be sharing more about the 4 tactics that every organization in the world uses to solve problems, make decisions, or navigate change:
I'm not joking when I say EVERY organization. Including yours. I'll share a real case study from a well-known company and how to know when these tactics are beneficial or harmful to your organization. I've written about this in the last couple of months and shared it on my blog, but this is a chance for me to put it in front of a live audience (YOU!), and answer questions you might have. We should run about 20 minutes for the preso, and then I'll take questions and feedback. My goal is to test this piece of my keynote to see what's clear, what's confusing, and how it lands. I'd love to see you there! Here's the link to register: To be clear: This is only available live. Because of the confidential nature of the session, the recording is only available to my VIP Q&A attendees. If you want a spot, get registered. Easy Peasy! - Lisa |
Keynote Speaker | Author | Biz Strategist - Lisa Robbin Young helps visionary leaders and their teams create more resilient businesses by finding the One Move That Matters for your organization. Her background includes entrepreneurial innovation, broadcast media, and institutional credibility through work connected to NPR, PBS, UCLA, TEDx, Disney, and more.
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