Culture's True Purpose: Driving Behavior for Team Success Video

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It's not the job of culture to make you "feel good"; its true purpose is to foster the behaviors that lead to the results your team needs. Coaches, if you're looking to build or enhance your team culture, check out my recent blog post: Team Culture Starts with Personal Choices. Visit My Website: TBrianKight.com Follow Me on Twitter: @TBrianKight Follow Me on Instagram: @TBrianKight About Brian Kight: Brian Kight is the founder of DailyDiscipline.com, a daily email helping over 30,000 people build the discipline necessary to achieve their goals swiftly. As an entrepreneur, global keynote speaker, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, and pro and college sports teams, Brian has dedicated the last 15 years to guiding clients in leadership, culture-building, and behavior alignment. His ability to simplify complex ideas into actionable steps makes his message both practical and impactful. #DisciplineIsTheShortcut #DoTheWork
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Culture's True Purpose: Driving Behavior for Team Success Video

20K Views · 5 years ago
It's not the job of culture to make you "feel good"; its true purpose is to foster the behaviors that lead to the results your team needs. Coaches, if you're looking to build or enhance your team culture, check out my recent blog post: Team Culture Starts with Personal Choices. Visit My Website: TBrianKight.com Follow Me on Twitter: @TBrianKight Follow Me on Instagram: @TBrianKight About Brian Kight: Brian Kight is the founder of DailyDiscipline.com, a daily email helping over 30,000 people build the discipline necessary to achieve their goals swiftly. As an entrepreneur, global keynote speaker, and advisor to Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, and pro and college sports teams, Brian has dedicated the last 15 years to guiding clients in leadership, culture-building, and behavior alignment. His ability to simplify complex ideas into actionable steps makes his message both practical and impactful. #DisciplineIsTheShortcut #DoTheWork