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“really coach and the last one. Here we are, VACC, coach and catalyst. The coach is, I don't think we need to describe what a coach is. It's really being able to go out there and work with the teams to be able to help the...”
“healthcare costs, which is always a result”
“is really exciting. To stay up to date on what's out there in the market? How do I help them figure out how to sell into people like me? So yeah, that's my journey in a long-winded approach.”
“leveraged their framework to introduce some of the core concepts that we knew would be needed to really help us with adaptive leadership, with psychological safety, and then with leading through change. This gave all of...”
“Well, my parting advice would always be to surround yourself with great experts and to surround yourself with teams that are committed to your mission and that you're all aligned in a connected way around where you're go...”
“have those circumstances and those situations, ensure, again, you've got people that are around you that are helping you to build you and to develop you. And so for me, it has been very personally important to me that I...”
“get them excited about something that to others is benefits enrollment. It's okay, it's medical, dental, vision. But you create that excitement and you create that portal of knowledge for people and they're going to buy...”
“no, these are the 6 things that matter most. And so that level of focus and simplicity, I think, is really important. And I think we're starting to see people really gravitate and make those connections to the values in...”
“And so health coaches, from my perspective,”
“Doug, tell me about a transformation project that you've been a part of where you applied your 4-phase approach. How did you ensure each phase was effectively linked to value creation and what were some tangible outcomes...”
“advice I would offer is always start with listening. Then I would say, second, align your learning to your organizational priorities. Make sure that there is direct alignment between the things that you are rolling out a...”