As we wrap up the year, we thought it fitting to invite our contributors to reflect on what we’ve learned this year and what’s in our sights for next year.
Guests on Contributors Corner this month are WORKP2P CEO Dan Rogers; Kaas Tailored owner and people developer Jeff Kaas; Impulsive Thinker podcast host André Brisson; and Fewer Things Better podcast host Kristin Graham. All of them are previous guests on the BEATS WORKING podcast, which is on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way.
“What’s interesting about our contributors,” says BEATS WORKING host Mark Wright, “is they’re all dedicated to growing the people around them through work. It was fascinating to hear the lessons they learned this year and their perspectives as we head into 2024.”
What did you learn this year? What do you hope to accomplish in 2024? We hope our year-end conversation inspires you.
Resources from the episode:
- Our contributors are on LinkedIn! Connect with Dan Rogers, Jeff Kaas, André Brisson, and Kristin Graham.
- Listen to “This BEATS WORKING,” our episode with Dan Rogers, here.
- Listen to “Growing Your Business by Growing Your People,” our episode with Jeff Kaas, here.
- Listen to “Working with ADHD,” our episode with André Brisson, here.
- Listen to “Lessons From a Word Nerd. My Journey From Expedia to Amazon and Beyond,” our episode with Kristin Graham, here.
- Get to know more about Kaas Tailored on their website, and learn more about Jeff’s consulting company, Truth Bit Pull, and how they guide organizations through their own transformation into sustainable cultures of continuous improvement.
- Listen to Brisson’s Tactical Breakthroughs podcast here and visit Brisson’s Tactical Breakthroughs website to learn more about him and start your ADHD transformational journey.
- Visit Kristin’s Unlock the Brain website to find video lessons to hack a better work experience and listen to her Fewer Things Better podcast here.
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