Understanding Why We Work the Way We Do Featuring Emily Elrod
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Question: What do you get when you combine curiosity, engineering, and physiology?
Answer: A remarkably awesome human named Emily Elrod!
In this episode, we dive in a variety of topics around leadership, performance management, accountability, workplace culture, and the future of work.
Meet Emily
Her clients describe Emily Elrod as energetic, wiser beyond her years, and the person that gets things done. Her husband describes her as a blonde, good momma, and animal philanthropist.
But if you ask her, she is just a lover of humanity, dark chocolate, and nouns as she will gladly nerd out with you on ways people, places, and things (aka nouns) go from stressed to strategic as she helps them perform at their top potential.
She has a background in textile design and an MS with a focus in Physiology. She is blessed to own a performance management company called Workzbe that is trusted by many worldwide - from Fortune 500's companies, manufacturing, utilities, healthcare systems, banking institutions, and collegiate/ professional athletics.
Connect with Emily
Connect with Emily on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyelrod/
Learn more about Emily and her work here: https://www.workzbe.com
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