The Power of Knowing Your Personal Values

What are your personal values?

We talk a lot about how to create healthier organizations and how to be a better leader. At the start of that though, is recognizing that everyone has their own set of personal values. And defining what those values are is important, because those values inform the decisions that you make and the priorities you set. Figuring out what you personal values are is the first step.

How well do your actions align with your values?

Listen as Integris co-founder and managing partner talks about the relationship between your actions and your personal values.

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Brett Cooper

Brett is the visionary President of Integris Performance Advisors, a professional development firm he co-founded to expand the existence of healthy organizations and great places to work. By creatively bringing together concepts from The Five Dysfunctions of a Team (by Patrick Lencioni), The Leadership Challenge (by Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner), and Lean Six Sigma, Brett and his team have influenced thousands of people in government, non-profits and corporate America to work together in more productive, more effective and more human ways. Outside of his role at Integris, Brett dedicates time to serving others in need. He is a volunteer coordinator for the East Bay Stand Down and Stand Down on the Delta, two non-profits serving the needs of San Francisco’s homeless Veteran population. He is also board member and financial sponsor for Partners in Sustainable Learning, whose mission is to bring early childhood education to marginalized communities in the developing world (current projects are underway in Nepal).