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FREE LIVE WEBINAR WITH CATHI HIGHT
Unleash the Dragon Within: Leading Transformation in Your Community
August
29
- Thursday, August 29th
- 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT
- 11:00 am - 12:00 pm CDT
- 9:00 am - 10:00 am PDT
PLEASE NOTE: Registration closes at 5:00 pm CDT the day before the webinar.
In a world of change:
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- Is your organization stuck in neutral and operating with the status quo?
- Are you struggling to inspire your team and members during a time of uncertainty?
- How could you leave a lasting legacy in your community?
Are You a Disruptor or Reactor to Change?
As a leader, you help navigate in a world of constant change and disruption. But what if we viewed disruption not as a threat, but as an opportunity?
We are in the Year of the Wood Dragon – a time brimming with dynamic energy and the potential for transformation. The Year of the Wood Dragon only occurs every 60 years and the last one was 1964 which brought revolutionary changes, including the Civil Rights Act and the end of racial segregation in the U.S.
In today’s rapidly changing landscape, traditional leadership isn’t enough. It’s the opportune time for the powerful energy of the Wood Dragon and to be a leader who disrupts creating positive change. How can you harness the full potential of your leadership and how your organization serves?
Join us for this provocative webinar and discover how to ignite change, inspire your members, and create a lasting impact on your community. It’s time to shift from focusing on transactions to leading transformation for your stakeholders. Register now and position your organization to be the transformational leader your community deserves!
Are you ready to ignite positive change?
DURING THIS LIVE WEBINAR, YOU WILL:
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Discover how to Unleash the Dragon's Energy: The dragon embodies powerful, dynamic energy. Learn how this energy can drive innovation, foster collaboration, spark creative problem-solving, and develop long-term sustainability for your community.
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Determine how to Embrace the Disruption: The Wood Dragon year isn't just about auspicious fortune; it's about harnessing change as a catalyst for progress. Learn to identify the traits of transformational leaders who disrupt for positive impact and move beyond simply reacting to challenges.
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Lead the Charge: Gain practical insights on how to leverage the Year of the Wood Dragon to develop strategic initiatives, impactful programs, valuable partnerships, and shape a thriving future for your stakeholders.
Join Cathi Hight for this provocative webinar and discover how to ignite change, inspire your members, and create a lasting impact on your community.
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Cathi Hight
A Promoter of “Good Change”
Cathi Hight is President of Hight Performance Group based in Austin TX, an organizational development firm that helps develop healthy organizations to manage constant change, develop customer loyalty and “work smarter, not harder.” Cathi facilitates strategic planning, develops investor models and strategies, and helps leaders navigate trends and prepare for the future.
She has over 30 years of experience in performance improvement, strategic planning, board development, and membership development within association, chamber, education, finance, healthcare, manufacturing, nonprofit, and technology sectors.
She is a certified Motorola University instructor for continuous improvement and Wiley Authorized Partner for Everything DiSC and The Five Behaviors of a Cohesive Team.
Cathi is recognized nationally for her work with member-based organizations and is the creator of The Member Retention Kit and A New Approach to Tiered Membership, and the Work Smarter, Not Harder program. She provides resources to help orgnizations stay relevant, effectively communicate the value of membership, and increase their bottom line.
She has presented at many state and national conferences for associations and chambers of commerce and has been an instructor for Institute for Organization Management (IOM) since 2004.