Getting started on the right foot involves knowing where to step.

This scope of work is designed to bring organizational clarity and increased momentum to your organization through structured collaboration, facilitated discussion and strategic planning. The results are executable and measurable goals.

WHAT IS STARTING ON THE “RIGHT FOOT”?

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU TAKE IT?

REvisit Your “WHY”

Clarifying Your Core Values

Step 1 is to create an engaging dialogue, encouraging team members to share beliefs and meaningful experiences with your organization’s mission.

Then, identify common themes and refine them into actionable guiding principles. Link values to real behaviors and decisions to ensure they are lived, not just stated.

When embraced, core values build trust, motivation, and alignment, driving the team forward with a shared sense of purpose.

SET THE STAGE
Put IT all Together
GET THINGS DONE
How this works for you

These are tailored to your organizational needs and desired outcomes. There are three key components. Research and Development (Our Time), Group Sessions (Team Time), and One to One or Stakeholder Meetings (Individual Time)

STEPACTIONRESULT
1: VALUE Clarification1. Discovery MeetingUncover values and motives for activities
2. Value Planning SessionBring people together to align and unify on core values.
2: OBJECTIVE Identification1. Sub-Group MeetingsStakeholder meetings that set specific goals within the organization’s structure.
2. Review Findings Team meeting to refine and set stage for strategic planning.
3: STRATEGIC Planning1. Facilitate PlanningSeries of meetings (2-3) a part from the large group that dial in on specific key results and KPI’s.
2. Facilitate CommitmentGroup meeting to facilitate revisions, commitment, and accountability for all deliverables.
4. Executing Processes1. Strategic Execution MeetingsFollow up sessions that ensure follow through and leadership clarity as progress takes place.
2. Adjustment and Course Correction Meetings Periodic planned check-in with teams and leadership to adjust course and maintain momentum.

“You can only see the effectiveness of training in how the organization measure and feel the results. Leaders and organizations must be set free to reach their greatest potential through their people.”

Glenn A. Lewis, CEO – REDSHIFT