Shifting behaviors that are crucial for future success – at scale

A European food packaging company partnered with BTS to improve its meeting culture and help employees learn from successes and failures.
March 1, 2022
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Client need

After adopting a new strategy, a European multinational food packaging and processing organization supported its execution by undergoing an ambitious cultural transformation. Two focus areas of this effort were improving its meeting culture and helping employees learn from successes and failures. The organization’s leaders partnered with BTS to leverage a “sprint” approach to changing behaviors at scale, enabling employees to work in a more productive, dynamic, and capable fashion.

Solution

The first sprint, which focused on meeting management, reached 2,000 employees around the world over the course of two months. The approach included recruiting a network of culture “champions” from all levels and geographies in the organization, empowering them to drive change and implement specific Go-Dos (action items that shift habits in the flow of work) with their colleagues (managers, peers, and teams).Champions were set up for success by:

  • Starting with a 3-hour network kick-off and change-upskilling session
  • Moving on to a 2-hour sprint kick-off session, going deeper into the “why” and “how” of the sprint topic
  • Concluding each sprint with a 2-hour close-out session, assessing impact and ensuring continuous learning

During the second sprint, which lasted four months, an extended set of participants set out to strengthen a culture of learning from success and mistakes. Following the same setup as the first sprint, these culture champions conceptualized growth mindsets, psychological safety, and lessons learned. They also received Go-Dos centered on risk-taking, experimentation, creating psychological safety, and sharing knowledge acquired; all this began a broad movement around learning from both success and mistakes.

Results

Findings from both sprints indicate a clear impact on actual on-the-job behaviors:

  • Average hours spent in meetings per week reduced from 21 to 18
  • Average number of participants per meeting reduced from 6 to 5
  • People who reported positive experiences in meetings increased from 56% to 69%
  • Number of people answering affirmatively about having a growth mindset and experiencing psychological safety in their teams increased by 5 percentage points
  • Number of people who reported completing “lessons-learned” activities often increased by 23 percentage points

Champions also reported improved curiosity, engagement, discipline, clarity, awareness, focus, and overall outcomes. They also embrace simple interventions that bring efficiency, open up conversations around psychological safety in teams, and apply a growth mindset that colleagues have been longing for.

Client feedback

“Overall, I have tremendously enjoyed working with you on our project and believe we have really been able to achieve successful outcomes together. Both sprints have had successful outcomes and we have been able to build a very motivated group of culture champions.”
“It is fantastic to see BTS involved in the other programs. Today we finalized the first sprint, and we already can clearly see concrete results! Well done! BTS is making a difference at our company!”
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Enterprise transformation at a technology organization
Learn how a non-profit technology organization specializing in insurance shifted to agile in partnership with Netmind, a BTS company.

Client need

A non-profit technology organization specializing in compliance and licensing for insurance professionals needed to make the shift to agile to achieve its growth plans. After attempting and failing to make the shift in the past, employees were left with a negative perception of agile, incomplete training, and a feeling of disconnectedness.

The organization partnered with Netmind, a BTS company, to implement a new multi-year strategic plan, geared towards its long-term vision for future growth and the evolution of IT.

The solution…

Leadership, change agents, and team members within the organization went through an Enterprise Transformation solution from which they gained the necessary understanding to transform the company culture and processes. They also worked to optimize departments by focusing on the core business.  

They sought to achieve the following objectives:

  • Increase organizational agility and ability to adapt to a changing environment
  • Strengthen and refine the core business
  • Adopt a more market-centric and customer-focused experience
  • Strengthen the working relationship with the Board of Directors and parent company

How it works

In the Enterprise Transformation, leaders attended workshops on agile training practices, collaborative work sessions to establish baseline alignment, and experienced how to perform as an Agile team. Team members experienced ongoing assessments to evaluate progress and address immediate concerns.  

Results

As a result, the organization has cross-functional, self-directed, vertically-aligned teams who are now reaping the benefits of agile. Additionally, the teams have the tools for continuous improvement, which include coaching and accountability touchpoints, all of which will help them achieve future strategic milestones.

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Transforming leadership culture for enterprise alignment
A global energy company partnered with BTS to co-create an immersive simulation, transforming its ways of working.

Client need

To continue competing and winning in a complex industry, a multinational energy corporation recognized the need to change its ways of working. To achieve sustainable success for its Australian branch, the organization needed to shift from a project-focused operation to a unified business culture.

To make this transformation a reality, the organization identified a need for aligned enterprise mindsets, enabling leaders to internalize the new strategy and develop new leadership behaviors.

Solution

In service of this need, BTS and the organization co-created an immersive, in-person simulation experience. The experience projected a customized business portrait 30 years into the future, designed to:

  • Guide leaders on optimization strategies.
  • Foster relationship-building.
  • Encourage personal development.
  • Portray realistic, on-the-job challenges while coaching solutions.

The project team developed the program over three phases to ensure maximum effect, turning themes and objectives gathered from stakeholder interviews and pilot-test feedback into tangible, experiential materials and activities including:

Scenario-based roleplaying

  • Cohorts compiled of leaders from diverse backgrounds and skillsets were provided with case study scenarios reflective of their real-life roles, tasked with developing effective strategies against common restraints like time, budget, client profiles, and geopolitics.
  • Through this activity, players learned decision-making through collaboration and healthy competition, balancing short- and long-term goals in a simulated environment encouraging trial-and-error.
  • Each simulation round was followed by debrief sessions, allowing teams to reflect on how their individual and group strategies affect business operations—a vital component for sustainable growth.

Behavioral guides

  • Leaders were provided with helpful resources for navigating the company’s operation transition, promoting enterprise thinking through industry surprises like timeline alterations, decision-making under pressure, and prioritizing quality over targets.
  • A Leadership Q&A event was held to address concerns, provide clarity, and reinforce the company’s vision and values to empower and engage leaders mid-journey.

Coaching sessions

  • Amidst team leadership building, coaches offered individual, personalized guidance for participants following each simulation round.
  • Presented opportunities for performance and lesson reflection, as well as goal-planning and application back on the job.

Results

The program’s ROI was measured by performance data, behavioral assessments, and participant feedback, with an NPS score of 80, surveyed across 500 leaders from 15 cohorts.

Post-journey, participating leaders credited the simulation for:

  • Strengthened decision-making skills.
  • Broadened business fluency.
  • Heightened knowledge and resilience of industry complexities.
  • Overall enjoyment of collaborative, game-like medium.

Testimonials

“Excellent fundamentals about impact across value chain of decision making and clearer understanding of levers used by management.”
“An excellent course, this really cemented in my mind the value chain and the necessity to consider all elements of this together. Shining a light on the complexity of the business and the many drivers, metrics, and desired outcomes needed to be balanced or traded-off was very enlightening.”
“Great job on asking people to represent other parts of value chain. This put all of us in a more uncomfortable place and we had to rely on each other.”
“Really enjoyable course that had a great balance of simulation, discussion, and humor. Sessions were well set up and managed.”
“The simulation reinforces the value of cross functional collaboration, which, along with specific insights into other areas of the business, I will continue to promote within my team.”
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From compliance to confidence: Empowering Ibercaja Bank’s teams to drive smarter decisions
Ibercaja Bank transformed RAROC from a compliance task into a strategic asset, helping employees make customer-centric financial decisions.

Client need

Ibercaja Bank, a well-established European financial institution with a strong history of serving its communities, recognized the importance of evolving its operations to meet new regulatory demands while staying true to its mission of empowering its people and supporting its customers. Balancing these priorities meant addressing the European Central Bank's (ECB) requirements for aligning asset operations with risk-adjusted return on capital (RAROC) principles—a necessary step to ensure sustainable profitability.

As a customer-focused organization, Ibercaja was committed to equipping its branch managers and client-facing professionals with the tools and knowledge to succeed in this new environment. The bank introduced a suite of resources, including a RAROC calculation tool, online learning modules, and a “pricing circuit,” to help its employees integrate RAROC into their daily decision-making processes.  

However, initial feedback revealed that some employees viewed these tools as procedural burdens rather than opportunities to drive better decisions and outcomes for the bank and its customers.

This prompted Ibercaja to take a thoughtful and strategic approach to improvement, identifying key areas to ensure that its employees not only embraced RAROC but also felt confident using it to strengthen relationships with customers. The bank focused on:

  • Helping employees shift from transactional goals to sustainable, long-term profitability to benefit both the business and its customers.
  • Building awareness of how effective capital allocation could enhance financial performance and customer offerings.
  • Equipping branch managers and client-facing teams with the financial skills to use RAROC as a practical and empowering tool.
  • Encouraging a mindset that viewed RAROC not as a compliance task but as a way to deliver better outcomes for customers and the bank.

By addressing these areas, Ibercaja sought to empower its people to deliver even greater value to customers while aligning with regulatory standards—strengthening its reputation as a thoughtful and innovative financial institution.

Solution

Ibercaja Bank partnered with BTS to create a practical, engaging training program that supported its branch managers and client-facing teams in navigating the complexities of the RAROC framework. The program was designed to help employees connect RAROC principles directly to their daily responsibilities, equipping them with the skills and confidence to make informed decisions that benefited both the bank and its customers.

Recognizing the diverse needs of its workforce, the training was tailored for two distinct groups:

  • Tool Connoisseurs: Employees already familiar with RAROC and managing complex operations, who needed advanced insights to maximize the tool’s strategic value.
  • Non-Tool Connoisseurs: Employees newer to RAROC, who required foundational knowledge to apply the framework effectively and with confidence.

The program was rolled out in three carefully designed phases:

  • Collaborative Design and Roadmap: BTS worked closely with Ibercaja’s leaders across finance, risk, marketing, and retail banking to identify the unique needs of each employee group. Together, they developed a clear roadmap with tailored goals, customized content, and a training plan aligned with the bank’s strategic priorities.
  • Pilot Sessions: To ensure relevance and effectiveness, the program was tested with 34 employees through pilot sessions. These sessions included interactive exercises and real-world simulations to help participants see how RAROC connected to profitability and decision-making in their roles. Participants practiced pricing decisions in realistic scenarios and provided valuable feedback to refine the final program design.
  • Full-Scale Rollout and Simulations: The final phase included hands-on "know-how" sessions to deepen employees’ financial understanding and help them confidently apply RAROC concepts. Tool Connoisseurs participated in one-day sessions focused on advanced applications, while Non-Tool Connoisseurs attended shorter sessions to build foundational skills. Both groups engaged in simulations and decision-making exercises that connected learning to action. Participants left each session with actionable plans to apply their new knowledge immediately in their roles.

By tailoring the training to Ibercaja’s specific needs and fostering collaboration across teams, BTS ensured the program resonated with employees and aligned seamlessly with the bank’s strategic goals.

Results

The training delivered measurable and lasting impact, transforming RAROC from a regulatory requirement into a strategic asset that empowered employees to make more effective decisions:

  • Widespread adoption: 84% of new operations were priced using the RAROC calculator, reflecting a significant shift in behavior and mindset across the organization.
  • Extensive participation: Over 1,100 employees from multiple departments completed the program, promoting collaboration and a shared understanding of profitability goals.
  • Tangible outcomes: Participants drove more than 460 initiatives that enhanced cost-effectiveness, refined pricing strategies, and improved profit margins, strengthening the bank’s overall performance.

Feedback from participants underscored the program’s success:

  • Both Tool Connoisseurs and Non-Tool Connoisseurs rated the program an impressive 4.6 out of 5
  • Facilitators earned strong Net Promoter Scores (NPS) of 79% and 76%, indicating high satisfaction and engagement.

Beyond individual improvements, the training fostered a culture of strategic thinking and collaboration. By equipping employees with the tools to make better decisions and align their efforts with the bank’s broader priorities, Ibercaja Bank reinforced its commitment to delivering exceptional value to both its customers and its stakeholders. This focus on profitability, efficiency, and customer satisfaction positioned the bank for continued growth and long-term success.

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Building enterprise leadership in medical affairs
Learn how BTS helped a global life sciences company strengthen enterprise leadership in critical medical affairs roles through simulations, leadership assessment, coaching, and cross-functional leader development.

Client need

A leading global life sciences company was operating at the forefront of scientific innovation, delivering therapies to millions of patients around the world.

The organization's strategy called for Medical to play an increasingly visible and influential role across the enterprise, not as a scientific function operating in parallel with the business, but as a core contributor to strategic decisions spanning pipeline priorities, governance forums, and commercial direction. The ability of medical leaders to operate at that level had become a strategic imperative.

These leaders were not generalists. Many had built careers in academic and research settings, developing deep expertise in science and medicine. In their roles, they operated at the intersection of R&D and commercial, translating scientific insights into strategy, influencing governance forums, and shaping both pipeline and brand decisions. These were among the most complex and high-stakes leadership roles in the organization.

As these leaders took on broader, enterprise-facing responsibilities, the nature of their work shifted. They were expected to work across functions, influence diverse stakeholders, and contribute to decisions that balanced patient, scientific, and commercial priorities in increasingly complex, cross-functional environments.

While highly capable, many had not yet had the opportunity to develop these enterprise leadership skills. With strong competition for talent, the organization recognized the need to accelerate development from within and ensure its leaders could operate as true enterprise contributors.

Solution

BTS partnered with the organization to design and deliver a four-month immersive leadership journey focused on building enterprise leadership capability in some of its most critical roles.

The program engaged 165 leaders across six cohorts, primarily senior leaders in medical affairs, market access, and health economics. Designing an experience that would genuinely resonate with this audience required more than adapting a traditional leadership curriculum. These leaders operated in highly specialized roles, navigating governance forums, balancing scientific and commercial trade-offs, and influencing cross-functional stakeholders without formal authority.

To reflect that complexity, BTS co-created the experience with senior stakeholders across the business, grounding the journey in the actual decisions, stakeholder dynamics, and enterprise challenges participants faced in their day-to-day work. That specificity was essential to making the experience credible, relevant, and immediately applicable.

The program focused on strengthening three capabilities critical to enterprise leadership:

  • Enterprise mindet
  • Influencing across the organization
  • Communication and storytelling

To build these capabilities, the journey combined assessment, practice, and application through a set of integrated experiences:

Enterprise simulation and assessment (in-person)

The journey began with a simulation based on real governance forums and asset-level decisions. Leaders worked through role-based scenarios with assessor-coaches, navigating trade-offs and stakeholder dynamics in a realistic enterprise setting.

Each session included immediate feedback supported by:

This established clear, evidence-based development priorities tied directly to each leader's role and business context.

Experiential workshops (2 x 1.5 days)

Leaders then participated in two immersive workshops focused on decision-making and influence in cross-functional environments.

Using real business scenarios, participants practiced aligning stakeholders, navigating ambiguity, and communicating complex scientific insights with clarity and impact. The workshops emphasized active practice and real-time feedback.

Individual coaching (throughout the journey)

Each participant worked with a dedicated assessor-coach to translate insight into action.

Coaching centered on upcoming business decisions and stakeholder interactions, with manager involvement helping reinforce alignment with enterprise priorities and day-to-day application.

Peer learning and application (ongoing)

Leaders participated in small peer groups that met throughout the journey to reinforce learning and accountability.

These sessions created space to reflect, share experiences, and apply new approaches in real time, helping build consistency across the organization.

Across every element of the journey, the work remained grounded in real business challenges. Leaders built capability by practicing the same decisions, conversations, and trade-offs they faced every day.

Results

The program's success led to continued investment, with new cohorts of more than 200 critical role leaders now underway. Overall, the program strengthened how leaders think, decide, and influence, improving both decision quality and cross-functional execution.

Impact was assessed through:

  • Post-program surveys
  • End-of-journey evaluations
  • 49 structured interviews with participants and their managers

Every manager interviewed reported sustained positive behavior change. The most significant shift was in how leaders approached decision-making. Participants engaged stakeholders earlier, clarified trade-offs more effectively, and showed up with greater confidence in governance discussions. As a result, decisions moved faster and with less friction.

The impact extended beyond the Medical function itself. Colleagues across commercial, R&D, and other functions began noticing a tangible difference. Medical leaders showed up differently in joint forums, communicating complex scientific trade-offs more clearly and building alignment more effectively across competing priorities. Conversations that once required multiple rounds of clarification increasingly moved to alignment more quickly.

Leaders consistently improved in several key areas:

  • Earlier alignment before formal decision forums
  • Greater confidence navigating ambiguity and enterprise trade-offs
  • Stronger influence across cross-functional groups
  • Clearer, more concise communication of complex scientific insights

Collectively, these shifts improved cross-functional decision-making and execution across the organization. Leaders were better able to prioritize enterprise value, align diverse perspectives, and ensure medical insights were clearly understood and acted upon.

The impact extended beyond individual participants. Leaders applied these approaches within their own teams, reinforcing more consistent ways of working across the organization and helping position Medical as a strategic enterprise partner rather than solely a scientific function.

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Driving engagement and retention with scaled coaching
Discover how Wellstar Health System scaled leadership coaching to boost engagement, retention, and measurable business impact with Sounding Board, BTS’ scaled coaching solution.

Client challenge

Wellstar Health System, one of Georgia’s largest healthcare systems, had already invested heavily in leadership development for senior leaders. But as the organization navigated rapid growth, a major acquisition, and the demands of a shifting healthcare landscape, it became clear that the greatest leadership challenges were happening at the front and midline.

“Some of the greatest leader challenges are really at the front and midline levels… we’ve invested heavily in leadership development, putting more emphasis on our front line and mid-level leadership in terms of outcomes, said Laura Dannels, Chief Talent Officer at the time.
We’re not an organization who believes in just investing in high performers… you’ve got to invest in your entire workforce.”

Wellstar partnered with Sounding Board to bring a more scalable, flexible coaching solution to leaders across the organization.

The solution

Partnering with Sounding Board, Wellstar designed a scalable, personalized coaching program to extend leadership development across the organization while maintaining the quality of one-on-one coaching.

A proprietary 360 assessment, aligned to Wellstar’s leadership behaviors, served as the foundation for each coaching engagement. This ensured development was directly tied to how leaders show up and lead in practice.

“We really wanted to ground the coaching to a framework that matters to our organization,” said Garry Gross, Executive Director of Leadership Development.
“Helping our leaders create an environment where our mission, vision, and values come to life was paramount.”

Program goals:

  • Develop leadership capabilities aligned to Wellstar’s mission, vision, and values
  • Deliver personalized, relevant development for leaders at all levels
  • Strengthen the leadership bench and support succession planning
  • Foster a culture of innovation, learning, and engagement

Program overview:

  • Personalized, one-on-one coaching for leaders at all levels
  • Capability development aligned to Wellstar’s values
    • Serve with Compassion → Builds relationships
    • Pursue Excellence → Drives results, leads teams, and plans strategically
    • Honor Every Voice → Fosters inclusion and respect for differences
  • Scalable delivery across frontline, mid-level, and clinical leaders
  • Digital tools to track goals, capture insights, and measure progress

This approach made it possible to deliver consistent, high-quality coaching across roles and locations while keeping development relevant to each leader’s day-to-day work.

Results

As the program unfolded, Wellstar began to see a shift in how frontline and mid-level leaders showed up across the organization. Leaders in these critical roles had more consistent support navigating day-to-day challenges, and managers gained better visibility into how their teams were developing. Coaching became a more practical, embedded part of how Wellstar supports leaders in a complex healthcare environment.

Higher engagement and satisfaction

  • 96% of participants said the coaching experience was worth the investment
  • 99% said they could immediately apply what they learned to their day-to-day work

Measurable leadership growth

Participants reported double-digit growth across leadership capabilities including:

  • Executive presence (+16%)
  • Organizational collaboration (+14%)
  • Strategic thinking (+13%)
  • Time management and prioritization (+13%)
  • Communication (+11%)

Stronger retention and mobility

  • Coached leaders achieved a 90% one-year retention rate
  • Retention for coached leaders was 31% higher than non-coached peers
  • 3% of participants were promoted into new roles, exceeding organizational goals and industry benchmarks

Learn more about Wellstar’s leadership coaching journey with Sounding Board in this feature in Becker’s Hospital Review.

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Reimagining frontline leadership at scale in global manufacturing
How a manufacturing leader scaled frontline leadership development to 1,600+ leaders, driving measurable quality improvements and business impact through behavior-based coaching programs.

Client need

For a 175-year-old technology company, competitive advantage isn’t just built on technical innovation: it’s built on leaders who know how to get the best thinking from every person around them. That culture of drawing out ideas, developing people, and driving innovation through engaged teams had been a defining feature of the organization for generations. And it depended on having the right infrastructure to keep developing frontline leaders at scale.

In 2020, that infrastructure was disrupted. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the organization to pivot its in-person development to virtual almost overnight, risking the erosion of frontline leadership capability while simultaneously needing to navigate the broader shocks of the pandemic: supply chain volatility, shifting materials costs, and a workforce managing profound uncertainty.  

Stalling frontline leadership development meant risking productivity, employee engagement, talent retention, job performance, and downstream impacts on quality and operating margin, at a moment when the organization could least afford it.

The question now was how to reimagine frontline leader development to equip thousands of global leaders to continue supporting their teams through disruption, and to ensure the next generation of managers could help their people do their best work under any conditions.

Solution

The client partnered with BTS to reimagine frontline leader development from the ground up, equipping leaders globally with the practical skills, tools, and mindset shifts needed to support their teams in doing great, innovative work.

The partnership began in 2019, and over five years has reached over 1,600 frontline leaders capturing 700+ documented behavior change actions. In 2022, BTS collaborated with the organization to refresh the program to reflect their evolving strategy and develop a sharper focus on supporting a culture of continuous improvement and innovation with coaching and feedback.  

The blended program experience combined the following elements:

  • Immersive leadership simulations: Scenario-based experiences placing leaders in realistic situations, surfacing Multiplier and Diminisher tendencies in real time and making the learning immediately personal and actionable
  • Multipliers and Diminishers framework: A structured exploration of how leaders either amplify or diminish the intelligence of those around them, including specific “experiments” leaders could use to better understand their own leadership approaches
  • Custom leadership frameworks: Including a structured, step-by-step process for having significant feedback conversations, a tool to understand and flex to communication preferences, and a coaching approach designed to help leaders guide team members toward their own solutions, building capability and long-term ownership.
  • Structured application sessions — on-the-job practice components designed to bridge the gap between the program experience and day-to-day behavior, giving participants specific frameworks to apply immediately with their teams
  • Peer networking and breakout groups — cohort-based learning that participants identified as a standout feature, both for deepening the learning and for building cross-functional relationships that extended beyond the program
  • A commitment-capture platform integrated into the program to log participant actions and reinforce behavior change after the program ended; over 670 participant actions were captured across the program’s delivery

Throughout the program, leaders examined the impact of their own behaviors, recognizing where they were unintentionally diminishing their teams, and built new habits around challenging, creating space for mistakes and learning, listening, questioning, giving developmental feedback, and creating ownership. The feedback model gave participants a practical process for the positive and constructive conversations that actually change performance.

Results

More than 1,600 frontline leaders and individual contributors have participated in the program—the population closest to daily execution, quality, and operations. A recent impact study told a clear story about the effects of the program across participants:  

100% of participants reported actively applying what they learned. 59% reported producing significant, measurable business impact, with concrete evidence to describe it.

The results weren’t theoretical. One engineering leader restructured how his team developed project plans, creating space for debate and ownership instead of coming in with the answer. His team exceeded their quality target by 10 percentage points and accelerated the project timeline by +4 months.

One production leader used the feedback model to coach a struggling supervisor and cascade the process across his entire leadership layer. His unit reached #1 performance in its division, improving a key quality KPI by more than 18% year-over-year. A department head with over a decade in leadership set new production records after learning to flex his communication style and draw out quieter team members. And a development lab supervisor used the program to clarify her leadership identity, earn a promotion, and coach her direct report to one as well.

The study also confirmed that when managers actively supported participants post-program, the likelihood of significant business impact increased substantially, shaping the organization’s next phase of reinforcement and cohort follow-up.

For an organization whose competitive advantage rests on the innovation and intelligence of its people, the program gave its leaders something technical training rarely delivers: the confidence, the tools, and the self-awareness to make everyone around them better.

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“The program gave me greater confidence to try new things as a leader. It helped me realize what I do and what I don’t do.”  - HR Leader
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“Feedback is very important to create a positive environment; and how to [give] feedback is a specific skill I learned from this training and how to share constructive feedback.” - Production Leader