How to Make 2023 the Best Year of Your Career

Host: Jayson Krause

Date: January 25, 2023

Length: 62 minutes

Themes Explored:

professional; career; best year; leaders; inspiration; inspiring leader; TUBA framework; unconscious bias; apathy; time management; catalyst; 12 steps to ideate; creating best year; breaking inertia; self-assessment

What you’ll learn:

Understanding the four primary barriers that prevent career satisfaction and progression. Understanding the 12 steps to ideate and create the best year of your career. Identify the 10 critical areas to address as you create meaningful change in yourself and others. Learn the fastest way to build momentum and get your year pointed in the right direction.

Webinar Synopsis:

Improve your leadership skills with our leadership training webinar on creating your best year yet. Led by Jayson Krause, an expert in executive coaching and leader development, the webinar introduces the Best Year Yet framework from Level 52's curriculum, which can be applied to personal leadership and leading teams. Jayson shares alarming statistics on the declining happiness and optimism in America, emphasizing the importance of asking yourself, "How can I create my best year yet?"

The webinar addresses common barriers to progress, such as time management, unconscious bias, blindness, and apathy, and provides practical steps to overcome them. Participants are encouraged to set meaningful goals, manage choices and priorities, and be intentional with their time. The webinar also highlights the significance of having a meaningful vision and being tethered to it to fuel personal and professional growth.

Don't wait for magic bullets to fix your leadership challenges. Invest in your leadership skills for success by implementing the Best Year Yet framework and create meaningful moments that generate results for both you and your organization. Watch now and unlock your potential as an effective leader.

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