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Cultural Transformation Live - SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT: Profit Through Cultural Transformation.

Written by BTOES Insights Official | Oct 15, 2022 11:30:00 AM

Courtesy of Tiffany Olson below is a transcript of his speaking session on 'Profit Through Cultural Transformation' to Build a Thriving Enterprise that took place at Cultural Transformation Live - A Virtual Conference.

Session Information:

Profit Through Cultural Transformation

Market Volatility, fragile supply chains, and the fight for talent are creating new obstacles for business leaders. The right culture can minimize the challenges and bring new opportunities and innovation that increase profit. Setting a strategy, articulating a vision, and defining the culture need to be done for positive change. In this session, you will learn how leadership can improve business profits through cultural transformation.
 
Key Takeaways:
  • Set a “market-in” strategy
  • Define the culture needed for growth
  • Communicate for results
  • Understand metrics for accountability

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About the Speaker:

Tiffany Olson,
Board Member,
Castle Biosciences, Telix Pharmaceuticals, and Langham Logistics.

 

Tiffany, currently serves as a Board Member for Castle Biosciences, Telix Pharmaceuticals, and Langham Logistics. She is a thought leader, advisor, and speaker with the goal of inspiring companies to bring their teams to the next level of connection and leadership.
 
She is the recently retired president of Cardinal Health Nuclear & Precision Health Solutions. Prior to Cardinal Health, Tiffany was President of NaviMed. She also worked for Eli Lilly and Company and was with Roche Diagnostics, where she attained the position of President and CEO of Roche Diagnostics Corporation.
 
Tiffany was recognized as one of the “10 Best Women Leaders of 2020” by Industry Era and she was the first woman to receive the Life Science Alley Luminary Award. Tiffany has written several articles on personalized medicine, molecular diagnostics, and business strategy.