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Signing the Declaration of Independence: The First Dysfunctional Meeting
The First Dysfunctional Meeting, 4th July 1776 The signing of the Declaration of Independence was the first dysfunctional meeting. What can we learn about our meetings from how their meeting went? Listen to the podcast here: “The First Dysfunctional Meeting” Karla Nelson: And welcome to the People Catalyst podcast, Allen Fahden. Allen Fahden: Hello Karla. Karla Nelson: Greetings Sir. And Happy Fourth of July! Allen Fahden: And Happy Fourth of July to you too. Karla Nelson: Even though this is ...
Read moreIt Doesn’t Matter What Color Is Your Parachute If It Doesn’t Open
When 70% of the people hate their jobs and 90% of CEOs fail because they can’t implement new ideas in their own company it’s time to take a new look at the way we do our work. It doesn’t matter what color your parachute is if it doesn’t open. The real title, What Color is Your Parachute?, by Richard Nelson Bolles has sold more than 10 million copies since its introduction in 1975. Unlike so many business books, they update it every year. ...
Read moreMarketing and the WHO-DO™
Marketing and the WHO-DO™ 95% of businesses don’t have a marketing strategy…do you? Know your audience. Does your process start at step 1 or step 5? Listen in and find out how to start at step 1. Listen to the podcast here: Listen in as Karla and Allen discuss the WHO-DO™ method Karla Nelson: And welcome to the People Catalysts Podcast, my good friend, Allen Fahden. Allen Fahden: Hello Karla. Pretty good welcome. Karla Nelson: ...
Read moreYour Scrum Play Book: It’s Poker, Not Chess
Your Scrum Play Book: It’s Poker, Not Chess 90% of corporations know they need to become agile in today’s environment. Only 10% are. Fabian Schwartz is a leading author and speaker on Agile and Scrum. Listen in as Karla and Fabian talk about Scrum and how it’s not just for tech anymore. Fabian Schwartz is passionate about helping his clients achieve their goals and improve performance through leveraging agile approaches. He has more than ...
Read moreGetting Things Dumb
“Getting Things Done” is a method for organizing your to-do list, this allows you to focus on actually accomplishing the tasks. The method has some great techniques, but they may not work for everyone. Join in as Karla and Allen discuss how their techniques apply to Movers, Shakers, Provers, and Makers. Want to know if you are a Mover, Shaker, Prover, or Maker? For a limited time, we are offering a free assessment! Take the assessment here! ...
Read moreCrossing The Spasm
If you can’t “Cross The Chasm”, it can cause entrepreneurial spasm! So what does it mean to cross the chasm, and how can we do that effectively? Want to know if you are a Mover, Shaker, Prover, or Maker? Take The WHO-DO Assessment. Listen to the podcast here: CROSSING THE SPASM Karla Nelson: Welcome to the People Catalysts Podcast, my friend, Allen Fahden. Allen Fahden: Yeah, and I’m excited. We’ve got a very different ...
Read moreHow to Wound Friends and Incinerate People
Your goal: Win Friends and Influence People! The Reality: You Wound Friends and Incinerate People. How can you make reality meet your goal? Dale Carnegie has had a profound impact on businesses and relationships since 1934. Is there any way to improve on his Gold Rule? Would you like to learn the Platinum Rule? Join Karla and Allen as they explore How To Win Friends and Influence People using The WHO-DO Method. Want to know if you are a Mover, Shaker, Prover, or Maker? Take The ...
Read moreWorst Things First
How can you ensure you get First Things First done, rather than Worst Things First? Stephen Covey takes a deeper look into one of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and we show how to put gasoline and a match on your checklists… https://thepeoplecatalysts.com/who-do-assessment-welcome/ Listen to the podcast here: WORST THINGS FIRST Karla Nelson: And welcome to the People Catalysts Podcast. My friend, Allen Fahden. Allen Fahden: Hello, Karla. Karla Nelson: Greetings. How are you today? Allen Fahden: Oh, I’m happy that we’re ...
Read moreF-This Revisited
Michael Gerber wrote the E-Myth. 9 years later he Revisited the E-Myth. He immediately set the tone of the book by saying: “If your business depends on you, you don’t own a business, you own a job. And it’s the worst job in the world because you’re working for a lunatic.” “F-This Revisited” is all about the FRUSTRATION you feel trying to get things done, and how to overcome that frustration. A huge advantage in overcoming ...
Read moreThe E-Mess
The E Mess…Explaining the mess that Entrepreneurs create in running businesses. In the E-Myth, Michael Gerber introduces the idea of success by working ON your business, not IN it. At the time 80% of new businesses failed. Now it’s closer to 90%. That’s one reason we call it the E-Mess. About half the people who start new businesses simply try to replicate their job without their sucky boss. Now, attractive as this may seem, you may ...
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