In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Tabetha Sheaver about helping entrepreneurial leadership teams get traction in their business.
Tabetha Sheaver (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tabethas/) is COO and EOS Implementer. Her first entrepreneurial venture left her frustrated and burnt out. She knew there had to be a better way and pursued a certification from PMI.org which led to consulting entrepreneurial leadership teams on process and change management. Since then Tabetha has helped more than 15 businesses, in a variety of industries, understand the importance of people, process, and data to drive from vision down to execution. Helping entrepreneurial leadership teams to be open, honest, and healthy so they can get things done is key because as the leadership team goes, so goes the organization. She is passionate about driving positive change in the world and she believes there is no better way to grow and impact leaders, families, and communities than through the marketplace.
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