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Creating Change: Being Proactive Instead of Reactive

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It’s time to stop being satisfied with “well, that’s how it’s always been.” How can you help move an organization forward that seems to be stuck in place as a leader in the organization or as just a member of the team? How can you create proactive strategies that allow for necessary change in a world that is always changing? Learn how to get started with breaking through stagnation and creating sustainable change in your organization that will allow for greater growth and success. On this episode, host Meghan Speer sits down with Beth Fisher to discuss how to lead your team and how to lead yourself to create change in your organization and create new success for your mission.

Beth Fisher is a corporate and nonprofit executive with 25+ years of experience leading individuals, teams, and organizations to re-engineer strategies and business processes for increased efficiency, stronger cross-functional collaboration, and skyrocketing sales. She is uniquely positioned with a diverse career including: a top-ranking technology sales leader with global clients; a widely-recognized, brand-building C-suite nonprofit executive; a published author; and a business consultant with subject matter expertise in the business and theology space. The common thread and key to her success is bringing together the right strategies, tools, talent, systems, and execution to help organizations thrive.

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It’s time to stop being satisfied with “well, that’s how it’s always been.” How can you help move an organization forward that seems to be stuck in place as a leader in the organization or as just a member of the team? How can you create proactive strategies that allow for necessary change in a world that is always changing? Learn how to get started with breaking through stagnation and creating sustainable change in your organization that will allow for greater growth and success. On this episode, host Meghan Speer sits down with Beth Fisher to discuss how to lead your team and how to lead yourself to create change in your organization and create new success for your mission.

Beth Fisher is a corporate and nonprofit executive with 25+ years of experience leading individuals, teams, and organizations to re-engineer strategies and business processes for increased efficiency, stronger cross-functional collaboration, and skyrocketing sales. She is uniquely positioned with a diverse career including: a top-ranking technology sales leader with global clients; a widely-recognized, brand-building C-suite nonprofit executive; a published author; and a business consultant with subject matter expertise in the business and theology space. The common thread and key to her success is bringing together the right strategies, tools, talent, systems, and execution to help organizations thrive.

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