Shay Bright-Mouttet, PhD
Uncovering insights to elevate performance
Your performance—and that of your team and organization—depends on individual effectiveness, team success, and organizational capability.
Gaining insights into these areas with actionable steps to make changes will result in improved performance.
Here’s how I can help.
Individual Effectiveness
Effectiveness starts with understanding yourself and what makes you tick – and using that information to improve your self-awareness, communication, and relationships.
Services:
Individual insights via Birkman assessment and reports
Coaching
Leadership development
Team Success
Team success is built on a group’s ability to work effectively together. To achieve this, each person needs the opportunity to gain insights about themselves and others and be prompted to act on that information to improve interactions and achieve shared goals.
Services:
Individual and team insights via Birkman assessment and reports
Team workshops
Conflict and road bumps happen with teams. Collaborative outcomes can be achieved by creating space for listening, identifying needs and desired outcomes, and constructive dialogue.
Services:
Mediation
Facilitation
Collaborative processes
Organizational Capability
Organizational capability starts and ends with people and so much in between, such as interpersonal interactions, culture, employee engagement, leadership, learning and development, vision and purpose, and more. When there are gaps or barriers in any of these areas, it can affect performance.
Services:
Organizational development consulting
Identify desired outcomes
Identify root causes
Design solutions and action planning
Implement solutions and manage change
Evaluate
I use The Birkman Method to help people gain a better understanding of themselves and each other.
LET'S CONNECT
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Give a call or send an email to inquire about any of my services.
CONTACT
(970) 231-6882
Shay.Bright@gmail.com
LOCATION
Steamboat Springs, Colorado
And willing to travel!
Steamboat Springs, CO / Photo by Sean Kelley on Unsplash
“The best vision is insight.”
– Malcolm Forbes