Driving Connection & Collaboration In A New World

Presenter: Shane Feldman

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Success starts with strong relationships. To retain top talent, inspire loyal clients, and build trust, leaders must master the art of connection. Meet workplace culture and corporate relationship expert, Shane Feldman. Featured by Oprah, Forbes, and People Magazine and trusted by global brands like Google, Disney and Microsoft, Shane helps companies cultivate high-performing teams through his “Leadership Passport” framework.

You will learn:

  • How to forge authentic connections
  • How to articulate your value to win the respect of the executive team
  • How to work with all generations to achieve shared goals

As founder of Count Me In, a social entrepreneurship incubator with 10 million members across 104 countries, Shane has led initiatives valued at over $2.6 billion. His research on leadership spans 100 cities in 40 countries, uncovering strategies to enhance workplace culture in a disconnected world.

Don’t miss this chance to enhance well-being in your meetings. Register now to secure your spot and learn how to cultivate a healthier meeting culture!
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