Best of Business Mentoring: Developing a Powerful Team with Kory Kogon

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Next in our look back at the best business mentoring sessions of the year is our April series with Kory Kogon, author of the Wall Street Journal bestseller The 5 Choices: The Path to Extraordinary Productivity.

Kory is the Global Practice Leader for Productivity at FranklinCovey. She has been featured in numerous publications, including Inc, Forbes, Fast Company, and Investor’s Daily Business, for her research and work on time management, project management, and communication skills.

Session 1: Trust Matters

Every member of a team needs to be strong in two areas: character and competence. One or the other is not enough; you have to have both, especially in a small business with few employees.

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Session 2: The 21st Century Employee

Changes in technology have changed the way we run businesses, and what companies need from their employees. For 21st century employees, brainpower is more important than ever.

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Session 3: Involving Stakeholders to Stay Relevant

Successful businesses need to get active involvement and feedback from all their stakeholders, including customers, associates, partners, and advisors.

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Session 4: The 5 Choices: A Path to Extraordinary Productivity

Technology today makes productivity easier than ever—but it also makes it harder than ever. Kory shares her thoughts on how we can improve time management and productivity.

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Edwin Bevens

Edwin Bevens is the Head Writer and Editor for Tarkenton Companies, and the Editor of SmallBizClub.com. With a background in journalism and publishing, Edwin received a 2008 South Carolina Press Association Award for reporting. Developing, producing, and maintaining content across multiple websites, Edwin focuses on helping small business owners find the right match of voice, audience, and medium for every message.