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Greg Stephens
Master Trainer
Greg is a Master Certified Trainer in Crucial Conversations®. He has extensive experience introducing and teaching these skills to numerous Fortune 500 companies and national organizations. Clients continually praise Greg for his ability to help them achieve hard-hitting results to areas where they need it most.
Praised for his authenticity and ability to inspire personal change, Greg brings a high degree of energy and passion to his work. His experience, coupled with an engaging style, has clients asking for his return again and again.
Dynamic Speaker
In addition to his experience as a consultant and trainer, Greg is a skilled presenter, addressing audiences on the topics of both Crucial Conversations and Crucial Confrontations™. He consistently receives accolades for his charismatic presentation style and highly effective training design.
Audiences range from small executive retreats to large organizational meetings. Greg also has trained organizations such as IBM, Dell, Texas Monthly, The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and Valley Baptist Hospital.
Business Results Expert
Greg designed two, one-week leadership programs for the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers. Placing Crucial Conversations and Crucial Confrontations as the foundational anchors for these programs, Greg helped SHPE prepare middle managers and executives to achieve results, increase productivity and strengthen their decision making skills.
Other notable clients Greg has helped include Texas Medical Association, American Achievement Corporation, Technology Navigators and vCapFutures. With his training, these clients have achieved measurable results, built successful teams, resolved internal conflict and developed stronger working relationships within their perspective organizations.
Education
Greg received his BBA from Baylor University in 1985.
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