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Can You Survive the Age of Disruption, Creating the All-in Culture is a resource guide for those curious about creating the "all-in" collaborative culture. John shares his successes and steers us clear of his failures by intimately defining interpersonal behaviors and organizational processes that solve the age-old riddle of what it takes to create the "All-in" collaborative culture. This guide is centered around 8 interpersonal communication skills that aid in developing and maintaining a collaborative work environment while providing the tools necessary to bridge the generational gaps within…mehr

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Can You Survive the Age of Disruption, Creating the All-in Culture is a resource guide for those curious about creating the "all-in" collaborative culture. John shares his successes and steers us clear of his failures by intimately defining interpersonal behaviors and organizational processes that solve the age-old riddle of what it takes to create the "All-in" collaborative culture. This guide is centered around 8 interpersonal communication skills that aid in developing and maintaining a collaborative work environment while providing the tools necessary to bridge the generational gaps within the workplace. Technology has enhanced communication but has also dampened our abilities to operate comfortably in a "fully-collaborative" environment. In this resource guide, John Buller defines specific behaviors that aid in the development of a thriving community of collaborators - where communication springs in every direction, curiosity leads to innovation and the all-in culture becomes the only culture.
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John Buller has over 40 years of experience in leading organizations in developing high performance collaborative cultures that which both employees and customers/clients can express loyalty. He spent 20 years working for the Bon Marche, moving through the executive ranks in training and marketing. Also served as CEO of Tully's Coffee. Experience: Loyalty Solutions Group, Consulting Founder & Group Discussion Leader, 2010 - present Executive Director, 101 Club at Washington Athletic Club (2016) CEO, Seattle Police Foundation (2015) Past Clients: Adjunct Faculty, Seattle University Seattle Police Department King County Sheriffs' 911 Call Center The Seattle Center Foundation Seattle Police Foundation Goodwill Center for Wooden Boats DA Davidson Go Net Yourself Seafair University of Washington, (Seattle Washington) Lead Public Relations Consultant, Husky Stadium Renovation Project Seattle Center, (Seattle Washington) Lead Consultant, Digital Communication Network Project CEO, Tully's Coffee Corporation, ( Seattle, Washington - $80 million company, 100 Stores, 1000 employees University of Washington (Seattle, Washington) - Department of Development and Alumni Relations * Associate Vice President, Executive Director, UW Alumni Association (UWAA) * Associate Vice President, Director of Advancement Services Seattle Community Colleges District, (Seattle, Washington) Lead Consultant, Vision 2000 The Bon Marche, (Seattle, Washington) (division of Federated Department Stores, Inc, $900 million, 42 stores, 6,200 employees) * Senior Vice President, Sales Promotion, Marketing and Public relations * Director of Training and Internal Communication * Divisional Merchandise Manager Federated Department Stores, Inc. (Seattle, Washington) Lead Executive for the Corporate Marketing Team Seattle Organizing Committee (1995 NCAA Final Four) Co-chair and Director for the Seattle Organizing Committee Creator Owner, General Manager, "Treats Restaurant" EDUCATION and PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT * University of Washington, MBA, 1971 * University of Washington, Business Administration, 1969 * UW Intercollegiate Athletics, 1967-1969 * Coached 1970-1971