Last month I launched FIFTH HAMMER to help business leaders, administrative leaders, and ministry leaders get unstuck.
Are you a leader that is in a rut? Because so many have told me they are...I decided to package a proprietary decision-making tool I created a few years ago in my leadership consulting business in a brand new way. This new format allows any leader access to it's benefits. I've worked with many organizations 1 on 1, and have seen first hand the amazing benefits this tool provides in their organization. By hosting the FIFTH HAMMER event in the way I am now…getting many leaders in a room at once...you get the benefits of the proven decision-making tool as a result...at an extremely low rate. We are going to apply this tool that I created for problem solving (called the WHOBIX CUBE), so that you don't keep spinning your wheels in the same way. You'll lead your team with more effectiveness. You'll identify your challenges with more purpose. You'll apply adjustments that actually work. You'll see the pros/cons of your work before you start on it. You'll see organizational change because of your new leadership style. If this sounds like you…get to this meeting tonight. After working with the tool just once...we had leaders leaving our last meeting in January expressing these thoughts. -They were able to get their thoughts out…clearly. -They were able to articulate their next steps. -They've made progress over the past month and will be back this month. And to sweeten the opportunity…you don't pay anything if you don't feel like you've learned something that will help you make immediate progress. That's how much I believe in this. I've seen it work for many before you, and it will work for many more. The only question left? Will you be one of them. I sure hope so. For you. For your team. For your legacy. Visit here for more information: www.WHOBIX.com Hope to see you tonight @ 7:30pm @ Kasia Coffee!!!
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