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Live Webinar November 29th 2018 – 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider:  The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )

Business Management Guru Peter Druker’s Coined The Phrase,
“Culture Eats Strategy For Breakfast.”

You need a good strategy to navigate the ever-changing landscape and get to great destinations. Strategy is the roadmap, and the people are the engine.

How people feel about their jobs, each other, and your strategy can make or break it before you even start your journey.

When people are motivated and steering toward your goals, great things are possible.

If the culture is full of inhibiting factors, it puts the brakes on your movement that even the best strategies can’t overcome. That is why Peter Druker’s insightful comment applies, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.”

  • Understand how to integrate strategy and culture to create true synergy.
  • Strategy is the roadmap and the people are the engine – learn to rev up the people to traverse the strategy.
  • Ensure your change is not one of the 70% of strategic initiatives that fail due to misalignment with culture.

Presenter: Bob Faw (LinkedIn profile) trainer and consultant CEG, has 25+ years of professional facilitation experience. Author of several books including An Old Sea Dog Can Learn New Tricks: Power Reframes and Feed Forward, and Staying Positive in Negative TimesBob’s programs increase team synergy, interpersonal skills and enhance connections and mutual trust. A keynote speaker and business school professor, his book Energize: Ignite Passion and Performance with User Friendly Brain Tools is an Amazon e-book best seller

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Culture Eats Strategy For Breakfast

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