In this Soundview Live event, Roger Connors, co-author of Change the Culture, Change the Game, provides the principles and real-life client examples to help you create a culture where people embrace their accountability toward one another, and toward the organization. You’ll learn the best practices associated with creating the culture and beliefs to support enterprise-wide change efforts for game-changing results.

The MP3 recording from this event will be available to listen to or download from your Online Library immediately after check-out.

About the Speaker
Roger Connors

Roger has accumulated extensive experience in working with over a hundred senior executive teams, as well as with thousands of managers and leaders in almost all major industries. His work includes long-term and short-term consulting engagements (from a few months to several years), speaking engagements, national sales meetings, workshops and speeches. He has also won respect as a trusted advisor to senior executives, having personally coached hundreds of managers and leaders. Roger is recognized as a worldwide expert on the topic of workplace accountability and bring extensive expertise to helping management teams facilitate large-scale Cultural Transition through their Accountability Training methodologies and models. Roger is well received as an entertaining and provocative speaker and is a highly respected facilitator of senior executive groups and management teams.

He has co-authored the classic New York Times bestselling book, The Oz Principle: Getting Results Through Individual And Organizational Accountability, ranked year after year as one of the top five bestselling business books in the leadership and performance categories. He
has also co-authored the bestselling Journey To The Emerald City: Achieve A Competitive Edge By Creating A Culture Of Accountability, and the New York Times bestsellers, How Did That Happen? Holding People Accountable for Results the Positive, Principled Way, and the recent release Change the Culture, Change the Game: The Breakthrough Strategy for Energizing your Organization and Creating Accountability for Results.

Roger is a member of the American Society for Training & Development. He holds a Master of Business Administration degree with Distinction from The Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Brigham Young University. Roger and his wife, Gwen, have five children and live in Alpine, Utah.

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