Raise the Bar. Raise Your People.

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FranklinCovey

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June 16, 2026

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Are You Ready To Help Your People Work Better Together?
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Anyone can raise the bar. But it takes a great leader to raise people too.

People don’t burn out from high expectations. They burn out from unclear direction, shifting priorities, and inconsistent leadership standards.

Leaders are under pressure to deliver stronger results, faster execution, and higher engagement—all at once. But these outcomes aren’t separate goals. High expectations only work when people are deeply engaged and feel confident they know how to win.

When that connection is missing, performance becomes unpredictable. Execution slows. Engagement drops. Burnout rises.

The solution for burnout isn’t lowering expectations—it’s creating the alignment and engagement that position people to reach a higher bar.

During this live webcast, you’ll learn how to:

  • Establish a scalable leadership standard that drives consistent results.
  • Align daily leadership behaviors to achieve strategic outcomes.
  • Increase capacity and engagement without burning people out.
  • Lead transformations, including AI adoption, without chaos or culture erosion.

Register today to learn how your organization can turn high expectations into higher performance—without burnout.

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