Transform Your Company’s Strategic Culture | Trey Taylor
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In this must-listen episode, Carl J. Cox sits down with Trey Taylor, author of A CEO Only Does Three Things, to discuss the pivotal role of strategic culture in a company’s success. Trey dives deep into why culture is fundamentally the CEO’s responsibility and shares actionable strategies for shaping and sustaining it effectively. Key Insights: CEO's Role in Culture: Learn why the CEO must be the chief architect of company culture and cannot delegate this critical task. Daily Prioritization: Discover Trey’s tactic of prioritizing culture before the daily grind begins, ensuring it remains at the forefront of every decision. Impactful Leadership: Trey explains how focusing on culture first thing in the morning can significantly influence the overall effectiveness and mood of the team. Trey emphasizes the importance of CEOs being proactive about culture every day, starting with mindful actions before checking emails or tackling to-do lists. This episode offers valuable lessons for leaders aiming to cultivate a thriving workplace where strategy and culture align seamlessly.   Connect with Trey: Website:  www.trey-taylor.com  LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/treytaylor  Facebook: www.facebook.com/treytaylor  Twitter: www.x.com/treytaylorceo  Book A CEO Only Does Three Things: Finding Your Focus in the C-Suite: https://a.co/d/02T9aVaS   #Strategicculture #4mstrategies #BusinessGrowth #Leadership #Podcast #CarlJCox #TreyTaylor Subscribe to our YouTube channel.   
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