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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2015 · 37 MIN

Lisa Cummings | How YOU Do Everything! TA046

from THEME-ADDICTS · host UnleashStrengths

http://UnleashStrengths.com - Lisa Cummings is the CEO of Lead Through Strengths, where she helps teams improve productivity by noticing what's already working. She has delivered training and speeches to over 9,000 participants in 14 countries. You can see her featured in places like Harvard Business Publishing, Training Magazine, and Forbes.When she's not out spotting strengths with corporate teams, you can find her:- taking drum lessons- welding up funky pieces for the landscape- chainsawing in the woods- jumping from exploding vans Here's some helpful links, quotes, and tidbits from the show!- Oklahoma "Oh What a Beautiful Morning" with Hugh Jackman on Broadway - It's A Beautiful Day by U2 - It's a Beautiful Morning by Young Rascals - I've Been Working On the Railroad with Johnny Cash - The Legend of John Henry's Hammer by Johnny Cash - First, Break All the Rules (book) by Marcus Buckingham & Curt Coffman - Now, Discover Your Strengths (book) by Marcus Buckingham & Donald Clifton - THEME-ADDICTS Ep. 23 with Nathan Sondgeroth - Assessment skeptics can feel more confident with data; your top five talents are 1 in 33 million- "You smile from the inside"- "Success follows your talents"- Individualization -- "How can I take this message and get it to hit home for every person? What do I need to say to make the person in the corner light up?"- Breakin' the Law by Judas Priest - "Nothing says Maximizer like jumping out of a burning car!"- Lisa's favorite strength: IndividualizationLisa's contact info:[email protected] Through Strengths (Podcast)Twitter - @lisacummingsLinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/lisacummings

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http://UnleashStrengths.com - Lisa Cummings is the CEO of Lead Through Strengths, where she helps teams improve productivity by noticing what's already working. She has delivered training and speeches to over 9,000 participants in 14 countries. You can see her featured in places like Harvard Business Publishing, Training Magazine, and Forbes.When she's not out spotting strengths with corporate teams, you can find her:- taking drum lessons- welding up funky pieces for the landscape- chainsawing in the woods- jumping from exploding vans Here's some helpful links, quotes, and tidbits from the show!- Oklahoma "Oh What a Beautiful Morning" with Hugh Jackman on Broadway - It's A Beautiful Day by U2 - It's a Beautiful Morning by Young Rascals - I've Been Working On the Railroad with Johnny Cash - The Legend of John Henry's Hammer by Johnny Cash - First, Break All the Rules (book) by Marcus Buckingham & Curt Coffman - Now, Discover Your Strengths (book) by Marcus Buckingham & Donald Clifton - THEME-ADDICTS Ep. 23 with Nathan Sondgeroth - Assessment skeptics can feel more confident with data; your top five talents are 1 in 33 million- "You smile from the inside"- "Success follows your talents"- Individualization -- "How can I take this message and get it to hit home for every person? What do I need to say to make the person in the corner light up?"- Breakin' the Law by Judas Priest - "Nothing says Maximizer like jumping out of a burning car!"- Lisa's favorite strength: IndividualizationLisa's contact info:[email protected] Through Strengths (Podcast)Twitter - @lisacummingsLinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/lisacummings

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