Project Consultants and Culture Performance Agency Announce New Partnership
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Madison, WI & Richmond, VA. Leaders Rising Network and 3lamposts Project Advisors are partnering to further our shared mission of building thriving cultures and improving organizational outcomes. We are like-minded organizations committed to transforming cultures, multiplying leaders, and improving project outcomes within key industries.
“This collaboration marks an exciting chapter as we combine our strengths to enhance value for our clients by delivering innovative solutions,” says Tom Jisa, President and Founder of 3lamposts. “Together, we look forward to achieving great things and setting new standards for improving our clients’ futures.”
“We are a Network for a reason,” adds Dr. Tom Nebel, Founding Partner of Leaders Rising Network. “Through our experience and connections, we are leaning on the expertise of practitioners where we can mutually add value for our clients.”
About 3lamposts Project Advisors
3lamposts is a provider of Digital Transformation Services, connecting businesses at the enterprise level. Their advisors offer Project Assessment Services that identify the root causes of project delays or deviations. Whether at the start of a project, during a stall, or upon completion, a 3lamposts assessment helps organizations execute and finish well.
Follow 3lamposts Project Advisors: LinkedIn | 3lamposts.com
About Leaders Rising Network
Leaders Rising Network is a national consulting firm dedicated to helping organizations build thriving cultures and develop leaders worth following.
Founded on the belief that the future of any company lies in its people, Leaders Rising Network combines high-tech tools and high-touch coaching to develop leadership potential, strengthen team performance, and build healthy culture. Our team partners with organizations to create simple, scalable, sustainable strategies for leadership growth.
Follow Leaders Rising Network: LinkedIn | leadersrisingnetwork.com
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