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As a fellow in the California Agricultural Leadership Foundation’s (CALF) program in 2014, I was introduced to “Leadership and Self-Deception,” the first in a suite of Arbinger books...This awareness of what I bring to situations, how the change I wish to see starts within myself, and the accountability that we must hold ourselves to when wanting to better relationships and situations, was life-changing.
Priscila Cisneros Training and Development Manager Western Growers University
The potential impact on adult learners to take full responsibility for their own choices, decisions and interactions with others is why WG brings this curriculum to the WG Women, members and its own workforce. Our confidence in the material and tools is why we waited for them to develop inclusion training; this class is presented in a storytelling format which recognizes everyone experiences headwinds and tailwinds in their life. Members can reach out to Karen Timmins, Cierra Allen or Priscila Cisneros to learn more on how to take advantage of the various offerings. If you are trying to be fair, or just simply competitive, you can’t make good decisions on compensation without good data. And the more data the better, since the competition for talent is intense and the right offer is essential. – Bob Gray, former Chair of the WG Board
– Abby Taylor-Silva, EVP, California Agricultural Leadership Foundation, Class 45 Alumnus
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