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Lynda McNutt Foster
Feb 14, 20191 min read


How to quickly identify a DISC style at work
Are you looking for a quick way to identify what type of DISC behavioral style someone is at work? See if you can match the person’s actions with the lists below. Driver’s main characteristic is dominance. They operate at a faster pace, are task-oriented, and can get upset if something does not seem efficient. Influencer’s main characteristic is just that. They operate at a faster pace and are people oriented. They tend to not like conflict and would rather avoid it an

Lynda McNutt Foster
Dec 10, 20172 min read


The Fifth Discipline – Shared Vision and Team Learning
Who shares in your vision? How reflective of your organization’s current culture is your vision? Are your frontline team members, that have the most amount of contact with your citizens, clients, or customers, engaged and enthusiastic about your vision? With 67% of people reporting to Gallup they are disengaged at work, and competition for time and people’s attention at an all-time high, starting with why they want to work for your organization could be a good place to b

Lynda McNutt Foster
May 20, 20173 min read


Workshops for Leaders and Their Teams – One-hour, Two-hours, Half and Full Days, Retreats
Many of our Leading a Winning Team modules can be delivered as a standalone workshop for your team or department. This high impact, high engagement workshops teach teams valuable communication and leadership skills, while building cohesion and unity within the group. Some examples of our more than 200 workshops available include: DISC/Motivators: Foundations for Better Communication Participants will complete a DISC and Motivators assessment and bring the report to your Jump

Lynda McNutt Foster
Jun 30, 20163 min read


End The Drama With The Empowerment Dynamic
Lynda McNutt Foster is a certified practitioner of TED* The Empowerment Dynamic and can make shifts happen with your team, no matter what type of drama your team is experiencing. TED* (*The Empowerment Dynamic) is a positive alternative to the Drama Triangle, which was first described by Stephen Karpman, MD. The Dreaded Drama Triangle (DDT)™ is comprised of three roles: Victim (the primary role), Persecutor (which the Victim blames for their suffering); and the Rescuer (who s

Lynda McNutt Foster
Jan 3, 20162 min read
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