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Take5 | Fostering entrepreneurial mindsets

Kari Mirabal The Connection Coach

Leading you to People, Opportunity and Profit

Network SMART

Drive with intention | entrepreneurial mindsets Get out of neutral | overcoming triggers Shift perspective | discover hidden opportunity

Drive with intention | entrepreneurial mindsets

Car | Your Career

A survey by the Harvard Business Review and The Energy Project,

found employees are more engaged when 4 core needs are met

Value: Feeling cared for & included by leadership Purpose: Finding meaning & significance from your work Focus: Prioritizing one task at a time Renewal: Being able to take frequent breaks at work

Emphasize teamwork

Increase leadership contact

Over communicate | Educate | Overcome perceptions

Create programs | initiatives

Engage | Educate | Enjoy

Rally behind a cause

Lonnie Ali wants us to celebrate the Champ's birthday by giving to others

Create unique programs

Lunch & Learn’s

Breakfast Breakthroughs

Time management tips Maintaining work/life balance 5 ways to get organized

Topic Ideas

EQ | Leadership Skills assessment (MBTI) LinkedIn training

Employee mentoring

Mentoring Program • Leadership training • Monthly lunch • PTO • Set boundaries • Executive acknowledgment

Conduct engagement gatherings

Keep focus on the RIGHT things

Simply strategies well executed | Amazing results

Appreciation audits

Avoid the blind spots Keep your eyes | ears open

Take5 | Fostering Entrepreneurial Mindsets

Kari Mirabal The Connection Coach

Leading you to People, Opportunity, and Profit

Tip #1| Feel scared - do it anyway

Tip #2| Welcome change

Tip #3| Rapid recovery

Tip #4| Run fast, break stuff

Tip #5| Tap into innovation

Get out of neutral – Drive with intention

Ambassadors of our products & services

Champions of our culture

“Should” Not fair Victim

Get out of neutral | overcoming triggers

Entrepreneurial mindset

Help others explore an …

I don’t work for this company …

This company works for me …

Additional recommendations | resources

Introduce thought leaders

Richard Branson Simon Sinek Benjamin Zander Tom Rath

David Marquet Brene Brown Dave Logan Jenn Lim

Emotional triggers

Trigger: Thoughts that take me out of a joyous state

Triggers can be damaging

Experiences shape us and we see the world through those filters

and lenses…

Empower yourself to overcome

Accountability | vulnerability

Managing Triggers 3 Steps

1. Acknowledge feeling

2. Explore historical pain / root

3. Reframe the story

“Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world.” -George Bernard Shaw

Shift perspective | discover hidden opportunity

Millennials | changing work

Trends

Data driven | creative recruiting

Spark Hire

Keeping workforce skills updated

Where do I want to apply my skills

and grow professionally?

Employee engagement | culture focus

Be the hero

Prepare for more freelance | consulting

Stay abreast of evolving strategies

Create an APP for your company Post jobs Post blogs Post news Post C-Suite messages Post social sites

Be a conduit for change

In closing

I have come to the frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element. It is my personal approach that creates the climate.

It is my daily mood that makes the weather.

I possess tremendous power to make life miserable or joyous. I can be a tool of torture or an instrument if inspiration,

I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal. In all situations, it is my response that decides whether a crisis is escalated

or de-escalated, and a person is humanized or de-humanized.

If we treat people as they are, we make them worse. If we treat people as they ought to be,

we help them become what they are capable of becoming.

– Goethe

I am the Decisive Element

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Kari

Upcoming eBook The Power of Connection

Leading you to People, Opportunity, and Profit

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Stay in the driver’s seat

Questions | Answers

Thank you

Email: kari@jumarservices.com

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/karimirabal

Twitter: @kmirabal

Stay Connected with Kari Mirabal

Website: www.karimirabal.com

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