Augusta firm hosting workshop to help companies scale and create vision

A team of experts based in the Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center is holding a workshop to help businesses develop a unified vision for their company.

The organization, Purpose Fueled Leader, is sponsoring Unified Company Vision: Purpose Fueled Excellence on Jan. 23.

“We are a business, coaching, and consulting organization, purpose, skilled leader,” Anna Bradsher, Director of Strategy, Trainer and Coach, told ABD. “We focus on how to marry strategy and people development. We will help you set your three-year and your one-year (goals), and your business objectives. You have to make sure you have the right people and the right strategies in order to actually implement that strategy successfully.”

It is part of the Lunch and Learn series they offer once a month to provide insights, business strategies, and leadership development.

“We make our lunch and learn such that most people could enjoy it,” she explained. “We have executives come; we have business owners. We have folks in the Cyber Center who are clearly corporate. The talk, in and of itself, is meant to have a personal, professional, and team component to it. So, our goal actually is to make it so anyone, any audience member, could walk away with nuggets.”

The website outlines three topics that will be covered. Engagement and creativity to develop a clear vision of belonging and purpose with the goal of more engagement, creativity, and collaboration. Intrinsic motivation to engage employees’ belief that they are contributing to something valuable. Finally, cohesion and direction to ensure the organization’s vision is cohesive and remains on track.

While the organization can provide one-on-one consultations and training, this event is geared more toward businesses already up and running.

“We love businesses that we can scale. Our sweet spot really is businesses that are established” said Bradsher. “They know their product, they know their market, they are profitable, and they’re looking at how to set systems in order to scale and take what they’ve done and become more effective and more efficient doing it. That being said, we are all coaches, we’ve all been in business, so we take on coaching clients.”

Bradsher said they will provide paper and pens to facilitate the session, however those attending will be urged to actively participate.

“We make it interactive, and we have people do activities either solo or with other people, depending on the topic and the content,” she explained. “We’re not just going to sit up there and talk at you for an hour and a half. We’re actually going to have you interact and really do exercises to make it apply.”

This can also introduce attendees to what the organization can offer, should any business wish to pursue a more personal interaction.

“We do executive coaching, whether it’s with new managers and we help develop leadership skills or with his executives, basically teaching them how to lead and empower their team members,” she said. “We work with female entrepreneurs, kind of helping them push through limiting beliefs and empower themselves to be the leaders that they are capable of and don’t always see.”

Bradsher will lead the session, along with Rolanda Hunter, the Director of Marketing and Training. It will be held in the Bit Room at the Cyber Center from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. There is no charge to attend, but registration is preferred. Register at www.purposefueledleadership.com/unified-vision-9750

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