Lansing, Kansas – July 1, 2022: Catalyzer’s proposed presentation on “Using the Great Game to Address The Great Resignation” was chosen as a virtual pre-conference workshop for the 30th Annual Great Game of Business (GGOB) Conference to be held later this fall in Kansas City. The session will be offered on August 17, 11 AM – 1 PM Central. Nine sessions are being offered via Zoom in the weeks leading up to the conference as an extra enticement to register for the big event. Catalyzer will facilitate this workshop, linking a contemporary business challenge to the GGOB methodology.
Stephen Ingalls, Catalyzer’s President, and CEO, elaborates, “Catalyzer is delighted to have an opportunity to continue to build a relationship with Great Game of Business. There is shared philosophy and great synergy between Catalyzer and Great Game because we both consider educating, empowering, and engaging people foundational in creating a great company.”
The Great Game of Business (GGOB) taps into the universal human need to win, The Great Game of Business® educates your people in the rules of business, rallies them around a common goal, empowers them to see and improve the score, and engages them by giving them an opportunity to share in the rewards— What we call a Stake in the Outcome®—presenting them with the opportunity to win as a team.
Catalyzer is a Kansas-based, veteran-owned small business that believes servant leadership drives success and changes the world for the better. We practice servant leadership through relationships around tailored leadership development programs, one-on-one coaching, integral assessments, and studies that help you better understand your people and their place in your organization.
Since its inception, Catalyzer has developed and led over 360 separate programs impacting over 12,250 leaders for organizations nationwide and across diverse industry sectors. Organizations served include law enforcement, union/non-union manufacturing companies, community banks and associations across seven states, engineering companies, and non-profits. Highlight organizations include McDonald’s, Utility Trailer Manufacturing, Trideum Corporation, the Boy Scouts of America, and the County Sheriffs of Colorado.