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Navigate Forward’s 6th Annual Author’s Breakfast

Navigate Forward’s 6th Annual Author’s Breakfast was held on November 6th, 2015 at the Metropolitan Club with over 200 in attendance.   Internationally acclaimed author NICK TASLER discussed his latest #1 best-seller, Domino: The Simplest Way to Inspire Change.

A radically simple book, Domino highlighted a new approach for executing change and inspiring agility in the workplace. Centering around two methods to leading change: Change by Addition and Change by Decision, Nick discussed Change by Decision being not only more effective but also requiring less time and fewer resources—allowing ordinary managers to easily take their teams in exciting new directions. It was a very interesting and relevant topic for everyone, generating lots of questions and enthusiasm.

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