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Chris Beaufait: Building a Team of Decision-Makers

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On today’s episode Chris Beaufait shares how he empowers his team to take care of customers by making engagement and communication a top priority. Listen in as Jennifer and Chris discuss how his team adds context to data, how to change our thinking when it comes to business, and what it means to adapt to ever-changing customer needs. They also explore how to listen to your employees and why you should keep your message simple.

 

Chris Beaufait is a proven business leader with extensive global experience who currently is the President and CEO of Sharper Shape. Prior to joining Sharper Shape, Chris was the Chief Operating Officer at Sarcos Robotics and also served as Group SVP and President of Asia & China for Vestas, the world's leading wind power company. Chris also spent 16 years working for General Electric and held a variety of senior executive roles, including President of China Commercial Aircraft Programs, President and General Manager for GE’s global avionics business, as well as a variety of other GE leadership positions in the US and China. Chris is also a graduate of the US Naval Academy and served as a U.S. Naval Officer for 11 years.

You can connect with Chris in the following ways:

Website: https://sharpershape.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbeaufait/

What does greatness look like for you? Get off the sideline and take the next step towards achieving your goals by downloading the exclusive Life Assessment and Goal Worksheet Jen uses with her clients to help them identify what they want and the most direct path for moving forward. Click here to download it now: bit.ly/crossthegoalline

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