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Alex Dorr
"Reality-Based Leadership: Ditch the Drama and Turn Excuses Into Results"

 

 

 

Learning Objectives:

    1. Identify how to conserve team energy and direct leadership resources to people and on issues with the highest possible ROI
    2. Understand the new employee value equation - the way in which employees truly add value in the workplace
    3. Learn to utilize a variety of Fast Track tools of to move through resistance to being ready for what's next

 

Session Description:

The Reality-Based Leadership Program is founded in our research which proved that a tremendous hit to any organization's bottom line is waste - more specifically, the emotional waste of drama. Emotional waste shows itself as resistance to change, entitlement mentalities, complaints about workload, over-dependence upon management, lack of nimbleness and adaptation, and using circumstances or the environment as excuses for missed goals.

Emotional waste erodes business cases for new implementations, slows growth of organizations, and drains much of the margin on even the best business concept. And yet, most human resource leaders ignore the incredible opportunity to reduce the cost of drama and upcycle that lost time and energy towards the results they are striving for.

Speaker Bio:

Alex Dorr is a former professional basketball player for the Derby Trailblazers in Derby, England, holds a Master's of Science in International Business, and a Bachelor's of Science in Business Administration.

As a speaker at Reality-Based Leadership he has worked with corporate and athletic organizations across the country helping people ditch the drama from their lives and to call their teams to greatness by leading in a revolutionary new way.

Alex has received rave reviews and attendees credit him for freeing their minds and ultimately changing their lives, helping them to succeed in spite of the challenging circumstances they face every day.