?️ Today’s podcast guest is an authority on shared values that unite humans.
? David Allison is a human values expert, bestselling author, founder of The Valuegraphics Project, and a storyteller who rocks the main stage. He’s found a way to take what he says is the most powerful force on earth – shared human values that resonate deep within our hearts – and use it to empower companies, brands, and ideas for the future.
? In an era where people’s beliefs hold more sway than mere demographics, it’s crucial for businesses and brands to sit up and take notice. Our values are the driving force behind every decision we make, shaping our lives in profound ways.
✨ Discover the fascinating neurological wiring that compels us to pursue our values relentlessly. Uncover the transformative impact of loyalty on event attendees, as it sparks a fresh perspective on crafting meaningful engagement strategies. Find out how to design inclusive events that resonate deeply with participants by visiting The Valuegraphics Belonging Index at valuegraphics.online/belonging.
? Don’t miss this exciting conversation with David Allison!
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