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An outsourcing program for leadership development focused on driving
organizational performance through engagement and discretionary effort.
Intelligent Leadership Styles
A Value Proposition for
Outsourcing
Leadership Development
What is the Number One Concern of CEO’s Globally?
In a word, LEADERSHIP!
CEO’s are most concerned about
their ability to both improve
leadership effectiveness now and
build a leadership talent
“pipeline” that can sustain their
performance in the future. They
are even more concerned about
leadership development than
customer service or operations.
These findings are based on the 2012 Global CEO Survey conducted by PwC in
which 1,250 leaders in 60 countries participated.
The Challenge of Effective Leadership Development
If leadership development
was easy, it is unlikely it
would be CEOs’ biggest
concern. What makes it so
difficult? Why are so many
organizations dissatisfied
with their leadership
development efforts?
Training Alone is Not the Answer
Leadership training and
understanding leadership
theories are important, but they
are not enough to improve
leadership effectiveness because
knowledge alone rarely
produces behavior change. If
newly acquired knowledge is not
put into action, leadership
effectiveness is not improved.
Three Elements are Required
An effective leadership development program should
have all three of these elements.
Knowledge of leadership theories and models should be
continuously enhanced, through seminars, workshops, and
online learning programs.
Leadership competencies, skills, and abilities are best
developed through assessment and active learning
activities.
Behavior change is required, facilitated by a coach, to
translate the leadership knowledge and competencies into
actions and higher levels of performance/effectiveness.
Blended Learning to Acquire Knowledge is Best
Most companies take the easy way out and
focus only on training programs. But these
can be expensive, keep the leader away
from their work too long, and typically
produce little or no behavior change.
Some training is warranted, but “blended”
learning (online, 24/7 learning integrated
with workshops) is the most cost/effective
way to extend leaders’ knowledge.
Assessment is Required
Ten or more years after completing college, managers
have dramatically different leadership competencies
and skills. This is why a comprehensive
assessment of leadership competencies and
skills is absolutely required so a meaningful
development program, based on
existing strengths and weaknesses, can be
established.
Without assessment, leadership development
becomes a “hit or miss,” “one size fits all”
proposition.
Coaching can Quickly Convert Potential into Actual
Performance Through Behavior Change
Executives refine and
develop confidence in new
skills and abilities through
the application of trial
behaviors and learning
from each trial.
Working with an experienced coach can maximize what is learned
from each trial and significantly shorten the time required to develop
both proficiency and confidence.
The Leadership Development Challenge
Many organizations do not possess the specialized internal
resources necessary to provide all three
(assessment, blended learning, and coaching) of the
required program areas for an effective leadership
development program.
But, is there a compelling
value proposition for
these organizations to, in
essence, “outsource” their
leadership development
program? Let’s see…
There is a Compelling Value Proposition for
Leadership Development!
We are recommending an
annual program of leadership
development program for six to
eight senior leaders that
includes
assessment, development, and
coaching that can have a 6
times the cost impact on your
bottom line.
Leadership development can be
cost-effective, not just costly!
The Value Proposition for Leadership Development
Out of pocket cost
Time away from work
Greater discretionary effort
Higher levels of engagement
Better customer service
Improved teamwork
More creativity and innovation
Less turnover
Our Value Proposition for Building Leadership
The leadership development
program we recommend is
focused on producing higher
levels of engagement and
greater discretionary effort
across the organization
resulting from improved
leadership effectiveness.
Engagement and Discretionary Effort
Engaged staff members
understand and embrace
organizational objectives as well
as the strategies to achieve
them, with clear evidence of
trust based on mutual respect
and a collaborative work
environment all of which sum to
produce high levels of
discretionary effort.
28% are Actively
Engaged and “in
the game” of
achieving
performance
objectives.
54% are Not
Engaged and “sitting
on the sidelines”
performing only to
keep their jobs until
retirement or a
better job comes
along.
18% are Actively
Disengaged and
disruptive from
time to time.
What Proportion of Staff Members are Engaged?
There have been dozens of research studies on this topic. What you see
below is an estimation of “typical” levels for U.S. worker engagement.
The “Want to Do” and “Have to Do” Curves
Leading by issuing orders and directives will produce only “compliance behaviors”
with little discretionary effort. While this leadership style will produce compliance,
it produces quite low levels of discretionary effort – and performance!
The primary
objective of the
leadership
program we
recommend is to
improve the
discretionary
effort of your
staff.
Discretionary Effort
Discretionary Effort
extends beyond
what is minimally
required to keep
your job up to
maximum physical
and mental effort in
pursuit of
performance
objectives.
Actively Engaged workers (28% of staff)
use high levels of discretionary effort to
achieve personal performance
objectives and to collaborate with
others to achieve team objectives.
Not Engaged workers (54% of staff) are
simply doing what is required to keep
their jobs. They occasionally display
some discretionary effort but they
rarely help others, , take risks and
always “stay under the radar.”
Actively Disengaged workers (18% of
staff) are either acting “retired on the
job” or disrupting the work of other
staff members.
Research on the Current State of Discretionary Effort
Impact Achievement Group research states “The average
American employee feels that the effort a person has to give
in order to keep his or her paycheck is about 60% to 70% of
what they feel they could be giving.”
Leadership IQ research indicates that 72% of employees
polled admit they aren’t giving their best effort. And, in the
same study, 77% of their managers agreed.
Dr. Aubrey Daniels frequently expressed his belief that the
difference between workers doing what they must and
working as they could with maximum effort, could nearly
double their output and value to their employers.
The Impact of Discretionary Effort - Profits
Companies with high and sustainable engagement levels and
discretionary effort had an average one year operating margin that was
close to three times higher than those with lower engagement (Towers
Watson 2012).
Marks and Spencer’s research shows that over a four year period stores
with improving engagement had, on average, delivered £62 million more
sales to the business every year than stores with declining engagement.
Research from organizations representing more than five million
employees worldwide in the Aon Hewitt database showed that in 2010
organizations with discretionary levels of 65% or greater outperformed
the total stock market index and posted total shareholder returns that
were 22% higher than average; companies with discretionary levels of
45% or less had a total shareholder return that was 28% lower.
The Impact of Discretionary Effort - Productivity
85% of the world’s most admired companies believe that efforts to
engage employees and improve discretionary effort have reduced
employee performance problems (Hay 2010). A Gallup study (2006)
looking at data from over 23,000 business units has demonstrated
that those with the highest engagement scores (top 25%) averaged
18% higher productivity than those with the lowest engagement
scores (bottom 25%).
A Fortune 100 manufacturing company reported that quality errors
were significantly higher in poorly engaged/low discretionary effort
teams (DDI 2005). The RSA insurance company found that their
units with higher levels of employee engagement had 35% less
downtime between calls – in effect the equivalent of one ‘free of
charge’ employee being added to every eight engaged employees.
The Impact of Discretionary Effort – Customer Service
78% of the more engaged/higher discretionary effort employees
in the public sector felt they could impact public service delivery
positively; only 29% of the disengaged felt the same way
(Towers Watson 2007).
Work by Serco and Aon Hewitt looking at 274 Serco client
contracts demonstrated a longitudinal relationship between
employee engagement and effort versus the Net Promoter
Score (NPS), a measure of customer loyalty. Those contracts
serviced by employees whose engagement and effort had
improved over the year had NPS scores 24% higher than those
employees whose engagement had declined.
The Impact of Engagement – Retention
Replacing employees who leave can cost up to 150% of the
departing employee’s salary. Towers Perrin reports that highly
engaged organizations have the potential to reduce staff
turnover by 87%; the disengaged are four times more likely to
leave the organization than the average employee (Towers Perrin
2008).
Gallup demonstrated that in those companies with high turnover
(over 60%) those with the lowest engagement (bottom 25%) had
a 31% higher turnover than those in the top quartile.
According to Hay, companies with high levels of engagement
show turnover rates 40% lower than companies with low levels
of engagement.
Leadership and Engagement/Discretionary Effort
Focusing and accelerating the
development of leaders’
emotional intelligence, social
intelligence, thinking
process, facilitation, and coaching
skills can improve staff
engagement and drive their
discretionary effort.
The Leadership Development Program
Leadership Assessment Tools are
needed to focus and accelerate the
leadership development process.
A “blended learning” approach will
deliver training 24/7 through online
courses as well as through
workshops.
One-on-one and team coaching will
be used to accelerate the rate of
experiential learning and behavior
change.
All Leadership Development Elements are Required
The absence or ineffectiveness of one or more of
these elements is why so many leadership
development efforts fail to produce the changes
in leadership behaviors that are required to
deliver higher levels of engagement and
discretionary effort.
Training alone typically does not produce
behavioral change and it can be very expensive.
Training and coaching without assessment
sacrifices both effectiveness (developing the
wrong skills and abilities) and efficiency (delaying
behavioral change and increasing costs).
How We Produce Behavior Change
The question we are asked most
frequently about our leadership
development program is how we
are able to produce the behavior
changes that result in improved
leadership effectiveness. The
answer resides in the objectives we
set and the integrated approach we
take to achieve them.
How We Produce Behavior Change
Focus on Program Objectives
We focus all elements of our program
on improving staff engagement and
discretionary effort. Research clearly
indicates improving staff engagement
and discretionary effort will result in a
wide range of economic benefits for
the organization. Thus, we focus our
efforts on helping our clients to
develop and apply the leadership
knowledge, competencies, and
behaviors necessary to improve staff
engagement and discretionary effort.
How We Produce Behavior Change
Focus on Interpersonal Skills and Abilities
We do provide learning materials and
discussion about leadership theories
and models, but most of our effort
focuses on developing and deploying
the interpersonal skills and abilities
required to put knowledge to work.
What makes a successful leader is
what they can achieve with and
through other people, which requires
advanced interpersonal skills. We
develop six complementary sets of
critically important skills and abilities.
Interpersonal Skills and Abilities
Read people by accurately interpreting the emotional
content in their faces, body language, and non-verbal
communication. This includes the ability to assess how well
other persons accept your ideas and points of view.
Connect with people, primarily through empathy, reflective
listening and then form trusting relationships that are the
foundation of work environments that feature engagement
and collaboration.
Engage people through questioning and responding
appropriately to their intellectual and emotional states.
Interpersonal Skills and Abilities
Influence the attitudes, abilities, and actions of others through
constructive communication strategies, coaching, applying
nurturing behaviors while avoiding toxic ones.
Think more effectively with others in pairs (using the Thinking
Partners method) and a by facilitating small group thinking
processes in an enriched Thinking Environment.
Shape behaviors using the principles of Applied Behavior
Analysis to implement change faster and more effectively as well
as manage performance to better achieve objectives.
Efficient and Personalized
Our development program is highly efficient
because our assessment program clearly
defines our starting point and we have clear
performance objectives in mind (engagement
and discretionary effort). Because each leader
will ultimately develop their own unique blend
of leadership style and interpersonal skill set,
the one-on-one approach we use is essential to
achieve the economic benefits to the
organization we seek to achieve. The basic
development process and performance
objectives are well-defined, but each
development journey is unique.
Annual Program Deliverables and Cost
Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test
360-degree test of leadership competencies
360-degree test of leadership styles/strategies
360-degree test of social intelligence
Personal leadership development plan
24/7 assess to online learning materials
One, two-day leadership development workshop
10 to 14 hours of one-on-one coaching
Team development and coaching can also be included
$9,500 to $12,000 per participant
Assessment
Development
Coaching
Cost
Do-It-Yourself?
Few organizations are satisfied with their leadership development efforts. To be
fair to the HR staff in most organizations, effective leadership development
requires the contributions of professionals with highly specialized backgrounds
and certifications – not HR Generalists or Trainers.
As a result, leadership development often involves sending leaders to expensive
off-site training programs and/or in-house workshops. These often extend
leaders’ knowledge of leadership theories, but do not produce behavior change
or drive leadership effectiveness.
Few organizations can justify employing full-time coaches to work with leaders
and most external coaches are primarily interested in maximizing their coaching
hours and revenues.
Do-It-Yourself leadership development cost/effective for most
organizations, so outsource this critical program!
The Value Proposition for Outsourcing Leadership
Development Can Be 6 to 1 or Even Greater
A reasonable annual cost for our firm to provide comprehensive leadership
development services for six of your leaders is about $65,000.
This should produce significant improvements in engagement and
discretionary effort because these are the what our development program
is designed to achieve. What if, as a result, we achieved just a 10%
improvement in staff productivity, a 10% improvement in customer
satisfaction, and 10% improvement in retention? These not unrealistic
outcomes from our leadership development program.
Could this improvement result in at least a $400,000 improvement in your
bottom line? We believe so and assuming it does, then we have a 6 to 1
value proposition.
Questions?
Contact:
Dr. Phillip R. Ash
professorash@ymail.com
Intelligent Leadership Styles

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The Value Proposition for Outsourcing Leadership Development

  • 1. An outsourcing program for leadership development focused on driving organizational performance through engagement and discretionary effort. Intelligent Leadership Styles A Value Proposition for Outsourcing Leadership Development
  • 2. What is the Number One Concern of CEO’s Globally? In a word, LEADERSHIP! CEO’s are most concerned about their ability to both improve leadership effectiveness now and build a leadership talent “pipeline” that can sustain their performance in the future. They are even more concerned about leadership development than customer service or operations. These findings are based on the 2012 Global CEO Survey conducted by PwC in which 1,250 leaders in 60 countries participated.
  • 3. The Challenge of Effective Leadership Development If leadership development was easy, it is unlikely it would be CEOs’ biggest concern. What makes it so difficult? Why are so many organizations dissatisfied with their leadership development efforts?
  • 4. Training Alone is Not the Answer Leadership training and understanding leadership theories are important, but they are not enough to improve leadership effectiveness because knowledge alone rarely produces behavior change. If newly acquired knowledge is not put into action, leadership effectiveness is not improved.
  • 5. Three Elements are Required An effective leadership development program should have all three of these elements. Knowledge of leadership theories and models should be continuously enhanced, through seminars, workshops, and online learning programs. Leadership competencies, skills, and abilities are best developed through assessment and active learning activities. Behavior change is required, facilitated by a coach, to translate the leadership knowledge and competencies into actions and higher levels of performance/effectiveness.
  • 6. Blended Learning to Acquire Knowledge is Best Most companies take the easy way out and focus only on training programs. But these can be expensive, keep the leader away from their work too long, and typically produce little or no behavior change. Some training is warranted, but “blended” learning (online, 24/7 learning integrated with workshops) is the most cost/effective way to extend leaders’ knowledge.
  • 7. Assessment is Required Ten or more years after completing college, managers have dramatically different leadership competencies and skills. This is why a comprehensive assessment of leadership competencies and skills is absolutely required so a meaningful development program, based on existing strengths and weaknesses, can be established. Without assessment, leadership development becomes a “hit or miss,” “one size fits all” proposition.
  • 8. Coaching can Quickly Convert Potential into Actual Performance Through Behavior Change Executives refine and develop confidence in new skills and abilities through the application of trial behaviors and learning from each trial. Working with an experienced coach can maximize what is learned from each trial and significantly shorten the time required to develop both proficiency and confidence.
  • 9. The Leadership Development Challenge Many organizations do not possess the specialized internal resources necessary to provide all three (assessment, blended learning, and coaching) of the required program areas for an effective leadership development program. But, is there a compelling value proposition for these organizations to, in essence, “outsource” their leadership development program? Let’s see…
  • 10. There is a Compelling Value Proposition for Leadership Development! We are recommending an annual program of leadership development program for six to eight senior leaders that includes assessment, development, and coaching that can have a 6 times the cost impact on your bottom line. Leadership development can be cost-effective, not just costly!
  • 11. The Value Proposition for Leadership Development Out of pocket cost Time away from work Greater discretionary effort Higher levels of engagement Better customer service Improved teamwork More creativity and innovation Less turnover
  • 12. Our Value Proposition for Building Leadership The leadership development program we recommend is focused on producing higher levels of engagement and greater discretionary effort across the organization resulting from improved leadership effectiveness.
  • 13. Engagement and Discretionary Effort Engaged staff members understand and embrace organizational objectives as well as the strategies to achieve them, with clear evidence of trust based on mutual respect and a collaborative work environment all of which sum to produce high levels of discretionary effort.
  • 14. 28% are Actively Engaged and “in the game” of achieving performance objectives. 54% are Not Engaged and “sitting on the sidelines” performing only to keep their jobs until retirement or a better job comes along. 18% are Actively Disengaged and disruptive from time to time. What Proportion of Staff Members are Engaged? There have been dozens of research studies on this topic. What you see below is an estimation of “typical” levels for U.S. worker engagement.
  • 15. The “Want to Do” and “Have to Do” Curves Leading by issuing orders and directives will produce only “compliance behaviors” with little discretionary effort. While this leadership style will produce compliance, it produces quite low levels of discretionary effort – and performance! The primary objective of the leadership program we recommend is to improve the discretionary effort of your staff.
  • 16. Discretionary Effort Discretionary Effort extends beyond what is minimally required to keep your job up to maximum physical and mental effort in pursuit of performance objectives. Actively Engaged workers (28% of staff) use high levels of discretionary effort to achieve personal performance objectives and to collaborate with others to achieve team objectives. Not Engaged workers (54% of staff) are simply doing what is required to keep their jobs. They occasionally display some discretionary effort but they rarely help others, , take risks and always “stay under the radar.” Actively Disengaged workers (18% of staff) are either acting “retired on the job” or disrupting the work of other staff members.
  • 17. Research on the Current State of Discretionary Effort Impact Achievement Group research states “The average American employee feels that the effort a person has to give in order to keep his or her paycheck is about 60% to 70% of what they feel they could be giving.” Leadership IQ research indicates that 72% of employees polled admit they aren’t giving their best effort. And, in the same study, 77% of their managers agreed. Dr. Aubrey Daniels frequently expressed his belief that the difference between workers doing what they must and working as they could with maximum effort, could nearly double their output and value to their employers.
  • 18. The Impact of Discretionary Effort - Profits Companies with high and sustainable engagement levels and discretionary effort had an average one year operating margin that was close to three times higher than those with lower engagement (Towers Watson 2012). Marks and Spencer’s research shows that over a four year period stores with improving engagement had, on average, delivered £62 million more sales to the business every year than stores with declining engagement. Research from organizations representing more than five million employees worldwide in the Aon Hewitt database showed that in 2010 organizations with discretionary levels of 65% or greater outperformed the total stock market index and posted total shareholder returns that were 22% higher than average; companies with discretionary levels of 45% or less had a total shareholder return that was 28% lower.
  • 19. The Impact of Discretionary Effort - Productivity 85% of the world’s most admired companies believe that efforts to engage employees and improve discretionary effort have reduced employee performance problems (Hay 2010). A Gallup study (2006) looking at data from over 23,000 business units has demonstrated that those with the highest engagement scores (top 25%) averaged 18% higher productivity than those with the lowest engagement scores (bottom 25%). A Fortune 100 manufacturing company reported that quality errors were significantly higher in poorly engaged/low discretionary effort teams (DDI 2005). The RSA insurance company found that their units with higher levels of employee engagement had 35% less downtime between calls – in effect the equivalent of one ‘free of charge’ employee being added to every eight engaged employees.
  • 20. The Impact of Discretionary Effort – Customer Service 78% of the more engaged/higher discretionary effort employees in the public sector felt they could impact public service delivery positively; only 29% of the disengaged felt the same way (Towers Watson 2007). Work by Serco and Aon Hewitt looking at 274 Serco client contracts demonstrated a longitudinal relationship between employee engagement and effort versus the Net Promoter Score (NPS), a measure of customer loyalty. Those contracts serviced by employees whose engagement and effort had improved over the year had NPS scores 24% higher than those employees whose engagement had declined.
  • 21. The Impact of Engagement – Retention Replacing employees who leave can cost up to 150% of the departing employee’s salary. Towers Perrin reports that highly engaged organizations have the potential to reduce staff turnover by 87%; the disengaged are four times more likely to leave the organization than the average employee (Towers Perrin 2008). Gallup demonstrated that in those companies with high turnover (over 60%) those with the lowest engagement (bottom 25%) had a 31% higher turnover than those in the top quartile. According to Hay, companies with high levels of engagement show turnover rates 40% lower than companies with low levels of engagement.
  • 22. Leadership and Engagement/Discretionary Effort Focusing and accelerating the development of leaders’ emotional intelligence, social intelligence, thinking process, facilitation, and coaching skills can improve staff engagement and drive their discretionary effort.
  • 23. The Leadership Development Program Leadership Assessment Tools are needed to focus and accelerate the leadership development process. A “blended learning” approach will deliver training 24/7 through online courses as well as through workshops. One-on-one and team coaching will be used to accelerate the rate of experiential learning and behavior change.
  • 24. All Leadership Development Elements are Required The absence or ineffectiveness of one or more of these elements is why so many leadership development efforts fail to produce the changes in leadership behaviors that are required to deliver higher levels of engagement and discretionary effort. Training alone typically does not produce behavioral change and it can be very expensive. Training and coaching without assessment sacrifices both effectiveness (developing the wrong skills and abilities) and efficiency (delaying behavioral change and increasing costs).
  • 25. How We Produce Behavior Change The question we are asked most frequently about our leadership development program is how we are able to produce the behavior changes that result in improved leadership effectiveness. The answer resides in the objectives we set and the integrated approach we take to achieve them.
  • 26. How We Produce Behavior Change Focus on Program Objectives We focus all elements of our program on improving staff engagement and discretionary effort. Research clearly indicates improving staff engagement and discretionary effort will result in a wide range of economic benefits for the organization. Thus, we focus our efforts on helping our clients to develop and apply the leadership knowledge, competencies, and behaviors necessary to improve staff engagement and discretionary effort.
  • 27. How We Produce Behavior Change Focus on Interpersonal Skills and Abilities We do provide learning materials and discussion about leadership theories and models, but most of our effort focuses on developing and deploying the interpersonal skills and abilities required to put knowledge to work. What makes a successful leader is what they can achieve with and through other people, which requires advanced interpersonal skills. We develop six complementary sets of critically important skills and abilities.
  • 28. Interpersonal Skills and Abilities Read people by accurately interpreting the emotional content in their faces, body language, and non-verbal communication. This includes the ability to assess how well other persons accept your ideas and points of view. Connect with people, primarily through empathy, reflective listening and then form trusting relationships that are the foundation of work environments that feature engagement and collaboration. Engage people through questioning and responding appropriately to their intellectual and emotional states.
  • 29. Interpersonal Skills and Abilities Influence the attitudes, abilities, and actions of others through constructive communication strategies, coaching, applying nurturing behaviors while avoiding toxic ones. Think more effectively with others in pairs (using the Thinking Partners method) and a by facilitating small group thinking processes in an enriched Thinking Environment. Shape behaviors using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis to implement change faster and more effectively as well as manage performance to better achieve objectives.
  • 30. Efficient and Personalized Our development program is highly efficient because our assessment program clearly defines our starting point and we have clear performance objectives in mind (engagement and discretionary effort). Because each leader will ultimately develop their own unique blend of leadership style and interpersonal skill set, the one-on-one approach we use is essential to achieve the economic benefits to the organization we seek to achieve. The basic development process and performance objectives are well-defined, but each development journey is unique.
  • 31. Annual Program Deliverables and Cost Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test 360-degree test of leadership competencies 360-degree test of leadership styles/strategies 360-degree test of social intelligence Personal leadership development plan 24/7 assess to online learning materials One, two-day leadership development workshop 10 to 14 hours of one-on-one coaching Team development and coaching can also be included $9,500 to $12,000 per participant Assessment Development Coaching Cost
  • 32. Do-It-Yourself? Few organizations are satisfied with their leadership development efforts. To be fair to the HR staff in most organizations, effective leadership development requires the contributions of professionals with highly specialized backgrounds and certifications – not HR Generalists or Trainers. As a result, leadership development often involves sending leaders to expensive off-site training programs and/or in-house workshops. These often extend leaders’ knowledge of leadership theories, but do not produce behavior change or drive leadership effectiveness. Few organizations can justify employing full-time coaches to work with leaders and most external coaches are primarily interested in maximizing their coaching hours and revenues. Do-It-Yourself leadership development cost/effective for most organizations, so outsource this critical program!
  • 33. The Value Proposition for Outsourcing Leadership Development Can Be 6 to 1 or Even Greater A reasonable annual cost for our firm to provide comprehensive leadership development services for six of your leaders is about $65,000. This should produce significant improvements in engagement and discretionary effort because these are the what our development program is designed to achieve. What if, as a result, we achieved just a 10% improvement in staff productivity, a 10% improvement in customer satisfaction, and 10% improvement in retention? These not unrealistic outcomes from our leadership development program. Could this improvement result in at least a $400,000 improvement in your bottom line? We believe so and assuming it does, then we have a 6 to 1 value proposition.
  • 34. Questions? Contact: Dr. Phillip R. Ash professorash@ymail.com Intelligent Leadership Styles