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Creating a Collective Vision

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Catherine VanWetter

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Join host Catherine VanWetter and guest Jed Reay as they discuss “the heart of the matter” when it comes to meaningful business relationships and the value of each employee in a business.


By teaching, training, and guiding companies to see that a Collective Vision, a common goal and direction is the only solution to successful growth, Jed helps company’s one employee at a time achieve their true potential. By imparting the CEO’s vision to the entire work force, each individual will find their value and be a true integral part of the success of the company’s growth, using the G.A.M.E.S. ® formula.


About Jed Reay


From meager beginnings Jed envisioned himself as an extraordinary entrepreneur. By allowing those vision to take hold, he is now a highly sought after corporate communication specialist. Jed has guided thousands around the world to successfully construct their visionary passion launching them to their peak performance. Jed is committed to transforming the foundations of businesses through leadership, ethical and integral practices.


Jed uses his eclectic background of therapist, medical practitioner, and mastery in human behavior to deliver amazing connections with his clients by way of Thought Transformation and Collective Visioning. Collective Visioning bridges the gap between cultural and communication difference that challenge all successful business leaders.


Jed is the author of “Why Can’t We Say What We Mean: Developing meaningful business relationships through effective communication.” This dynamic book is based on the interactions of 13 extraordinary entrepreneurs and how communication played a pivotal role on their journey to success.


www.jedreay.com

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