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Intentionally reviewing, managing, and growing our network of friends, family, and outside providers is essential our future planning. It can be empowering, fun, and saves us money too!Join us for a live & interactive discussion that will explore the value of managing your network and specific ideas and approaches to improve your health, personal relationships, family life (and people just like family), income, and career opportunities.Glenna Crooks, Ph.D author of the forthcoming book Longevity Pioneering: Building Your Village. Glenna@glennacrooks.com https://glennacrooks.com/ View the on-demand recording and chat transcript here https://www.retirementlivingsourcebook.com/videos/building-your-personal-village-for-your-solo-aging-aging-in-place-affordability-and-more
Ever wondered how you can reach your goals with the right support system? Guest Glenna Crooks shares in full detail steps to build your own support system to shine brighter as an executive leader. Glenna Crooks, Ph.D., is a strategist, innovator, and trusted counsel to government and business leaders. In her latest venture, a story told in The NetworkSage: Realize Your Network Superpower, she describes a new way to help leaders succeed in their corporate, family, caregiver, and community roles as they navigate the complexity of modern life by leveraging the human capital available to them in the eight networks that support adults.
You can connect with Glenna at Glenna@glennacrooks.com, grab her book, The NetworkSage (https://www.amazon.com/NetworkSage-Realize-Your-Network-Superpower/dp/), or connect on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/glennacrooksphd/).
It takes a pit crew to keep a car in the race – the same is true for you. Are you ready for a different type of conversation about building a network?Dave Bookbinder goes Behind The Numbers with Glenna Crooks, Co-Founder of Sage Group and author of The Network Sage. In this episode Glenna shares her research on the interconnectivity of people’s performance and their network support systems.…Check out more of Behind The Numbers on YouTubeBehind The Numbers is available wherever you get your podcastsPlease subscribe to keep up with the latest episodes, and please rate the podcast so that others might find it.Want to share your insights with the business community? Message me to learn how you can be a guest on Behind The Numbers. BehindTheNumbersDB@Gmail.com
Massaratis… This is a podcast for Family Caregivers, Academic Researchers, Healthcare Technology Innovators, Professional Caregivers, Social Workers, and Massaratis That’s right, I said, Massarratis…and Ferrarri’s Every race car driver needs a pit crew…a support team that helps them win the race. If you’re working in Healthcare, especially as a family caregiver, you probably feel like you are just trying to survive the next lap. You need a pit crew… But how do you identify your pit crew? How do you help them help you? On this episode, we are going to help you find your pit crew!
Glenna Crooks is co-founder of CogentSage and author. She has a unique perspective on the lives we lead. She has been examining the relationships and roles we carry with us and how we can improve our quality of life by recognizing this interconnectness. In our conversation, she pulls back the veil of complexity and chaos and offers valuable advice to live less stressful lives. To learn more contact: James Cox Cell: 267 323 6936 Email: jamescoxprivateemail@gmail.com
Glenna Crooks illustrates the eight different kinds of networks everyone has and why you should make sure these work for you while you work for them. You'll Learn: The eight different kinds of networks in your life A method for successfully pruning your network The maximum number of connections each person can sustain About Glenna: Glenna Crooks is a strategist, innovator and trusted counsel to leaders globally. She was a Reagan appointee, global vice-president of Merck’s Vaccine Business and founder of a global strategy firm solving tough health care problems. She is active in academia, on boards, writes books and blogs, is a sought-after speaker and was recently named A Disruptive Woman to Watch. She is also a Zen artist and donates her paintings to support children with special needs. View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep338
Glenna Crooks illustrates the eight different kinds of networks everyone has and why you should make sure these work for you while you work for them.You'll Learn:1) The eight different kinds of networks in your life2) A method for successfully pruning your network3) The maximum number of connections each person can sustainAbout GlennaGlenna Crooks is a strategist, innovator and trusted counsel to leaders globally. She was a Reagan appointee, global vice-president of Merck's Vaccine Business and founder of a global strategy firm solving tough health care problems. She is active in academia, on boards, writes books and blogs, is a sought-after speaker and was recently named A Disruptive Woman to Watch. She is also a Zen artist and donates her paintings to support children with special needs.Items Mentioned in this Show:Sponsored messages: Blinkist summarizes great books for youGlenna's book: The NetworkSage: Realize Your Network SuperpowerGlenna's website: http://www.GlennaCrooks.comGlenna's app: SageMyLifeTED talk: The hidden influence of social networks by Nicholas ChistakisTED talk: How social networks predict epidemics by Nicholas ChistakisBook: Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other by Sherry TurkleAritcle: Coworker with two computer screensView transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep338. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Those of us on the Feisty Side of Fifty have come to realize that building and maintaining networks is the very best way to enhance most every aspect of our lives. Life is so much better when you share it with friends—and that becomes even truer with age! Our guest, Glenna Crooks, PhD, knows all about creating, building and maintaining networks. In fact, Glenna has been called a “one-woman think tank for her work as an innovator in education and health care. She joins us to share all about her recently released book The NetworkSage: Realize Your Network Superpower. So, if you’re a boomer who is ready to build your own “pit crew” who will be there for you through thick and thin, you’ll want to be certain to catch this show!