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Sick of Overworking? So Are We. Here’s How We’re Changing the Game.

It was a Wednesday in the middle of May, and I was having a tough day. I was coaching brilliant CEO’s, leading workshop sessions with life-changing content and experiences, and meeting with the most dedicated team I’ve ever had. Sounds rough, right?  Well – it was. And here’s why. I was also on day 52 of working Read More

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Wouldn’t It Be SO Much Easier if You Could Just Copy Somebody Else’s Culture? Here’s Why You Can’t

Sarah started out at her company, an e-commerce retailer selling natural products, 15 years ago when the husband and wife co-founders were operating out of a garage. As their right-hand person, she’s been by their side through supply chain issues, massive technology improvements, economic highs and lows, and the dramatic growth of the natural products Read More

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Think Your Company’s Culture is Effective? Use These 3 Hallmarks to Evaluate It

As the CEO of a global technology contracting firm, you know culture matters. And in the last few years, you put your money where your mouth is – in a big way – working to create an effective culture at your company. One year ago, you hired Randolph as the new Vice President of Corporate Read More

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Is Your Team Underperforming? Poor Communication May be the Culprit

You just started a new job at a global events company, and you have a big task ahead of you. The company is growing and succeeding like never before and they have locations all over the country, with new offices coming online every couple of months. The problem is, it feels like 20 different companies, Read More

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Creating a Sense of Workplace Belonging Can be Tough – Here’s What You Can Do

Your CEO, Jim, came to you yesterday and said he noticed that cliques seem to be forming in your department. You, Jim, and your fellow department heads are really focusing this year on team cohesion and creating a workplace where each person feels valued and included. You’ve taken your team on retreats and discussed ways Read More

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Winning the War for Talent: How to Retain (and Grow!) Your Top Employees

You just got the call you were dreading. Your top CRM consultant, Jay, is leaving to go to a bigger consulting firm. Jay’s skill set is in high demand and you were aware that he was constantly getting calls and offers from recruiters. You’ve been proactive in rewarding him with frequent pay increases, and you’ve Read More

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Your Leadership Toolkit Starts with Understanding What Humans REALLY Need at Work

Do you ever wonder what your employees really want, or what they really NEED, when it comes to feeling engaged and productive at work? As a leader of people, you care (sometimes it might feel like too much) about them, but sometimes you struggle with understanding them. And if you don’t know what’s driving them, Read More

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How Your Team Can Support a Strong Corporate Culture

In order to have a great organization that achieves anything of consequence, you must have great teams. As we partner with teams to help them become more effective,  our focus is on three things: alignment, trust, and collaboration. Alignment ensures everyone is working together and not fighting over priorities, trust provides the social lubricant for interpersonal interactions and collaboration enables Read More

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What do We Mean by Organizational Culture from the Inside Out?

Here at Gallaher Edge, we exist to evolve humanity by applying the science of human behavior to organizations. Our work creates transformational change in organizations’ cultures through meaningful and impactful human experiences. As we help companies nationwide navigate changes and improve their organizational culture, we work deeply with the individuals within organizations to build trust, Read More

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Why is Organizational Culture so Difficult to Work With?

Every business leader wants to develop and nurture an effective organizational culture, but many feel stuck when their efforts don’t move the needle. Because unfortunately, with culture change, you can’t just flip a switch. You can’t just buy a bunch of beanbag chairs and bring in a suggestion box and expect to create an effective Read More