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Shifting Paradigms: The Key to Making Better Business Decisions is covered in this podio, along with the following subjects:

- Understanding Paradigms in Business

- Overcoming resistance to change

- Practical Frameworks for Better Decision-Making

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When it comes to making better business decisions, shifting paradigms can play a crucial role. By challenging traditional ways of thinking and being open to new perspectives, businesses can adapt more effectively to changing market conditions and emerging trends. Embracing a paradigm shift requires a willingness to explore innovative ideas and approaches that may deviate from the norm. This flexibility and openness to change can lead to improved decision-making processes that drive business growth and success. I'll be talking with Kory Kogon about Shifting Paradigms: The Key to Making Better Business Decisions.

Kory is FranklinCovey’s vice president of content development, and a senior leadership consultant. She is a co-author of the #4 Wall Street Journal bestseller, The 5 Choices: The Path to Extraordinary Productivity, in addition to Project Management Essentials for the Unofficial Project Manager, and Presentation Advantage. Kory has been featured on Inc.com and in its Productivity Playbook online series, on Fast Company.com, Forbes.com, and in Investor’s Business Daily. She has also appeared on NBC’s TODAY with Hoda Kotb.

Kory has over 25 years of business expertise, from frontline positions to serving as an executive team member for a global franchise organization. This provides her a unique perspective on the application of FranklinCovey’s world-renowned content within organizations. Kory not only understands the strategy and principles necessary to build great leaders, systems, and winning cultures, but she understands how FranklinCovey’s blended learning offerings deliver practical solutions that enable the behavior changes required for transformational results in organizations with both formal and informal leaders.