These are links you may find useful to learn more about tools Susan uses and people she works with.
Learn how GO Team can help your teams become high performing
Business Women Rising is your one-stop source for leadership development
services dedicated to the advancement of high potential business women
and inclusive enterprises.
I am leading the Leadership Prima Vista program and am delivering several workshops for Business Women Rising!
I am an Affiliated Consultant with OneOC and work with many non-profit
organizations. My OneOC colleagues bring many talents to the non-profit
sector.
SYMLOG is a theory and model that measures values for teamwork. I use it for team building, advanced leadership training, and organizational assessment. This site will give you more information on the tool and the output. I suggest you start with The Introductory Tour.
Brandman University is a fully accredited university established to provide
a quality education to working adults - online and at 25 campuses throughout
California and Washington. Brandman University, part of the Chapman
University System, offers over 200 innovative undergraduate, graduate,
certificate, credential and professional development programs in Business,
Arts and Sciences, Health, and Education.
I am on the Brandman Faculty and deliver several leadership development
programs.
David is my co-author for the GO Trem product. He has written some very popular books and great products. Check out his site!
Gary Winters is the co-author of To Do Or Not To Do. He has years of experience in training and consulting. Look at his website to learn more about Gary and his offerings.
Dave Carey co-authors Collaborations. He is a speaker, consultant and coach. Look at his site for more information about Dave.
A great resource for books and materials on type including two of my
books!
Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument measures your thinking styles. I use it for team building, creativity, leadership, and communications. The site will give you more information on the tool and the output. I suggest you click on The HBDI and then look at a Sample Profile.
This link will take you to a website that sells the DiSC instrument.