Lenexa, KS –With the start of a new year, leaders are assessing what’s the next step to move their organizations forward.

In today’s world of accelerating change and increasing demands, the ability to handle strategic challenges and act upon opportunities – with sufficient speed, agility and innovation – is paramount to organizational success. The world is changing at a rate in which the systems, structures, and cultures built over the past century cannot keep up with current demands. If we don’t change the way we think, we are stuck in yesterday’s performance. As leaders, the key is to think differently – to develop a growth mindset within themselves and within those they lead.

One step in a positive direction is participating in Thought Patterns for High Performance®, a two-day leadership development workshop being held in the Kansas City area March 1 and 2. Presented by The Pacific Institute®, this workshop will provide an experiential understanding of how the mindset fitness of leaders, and those they lead, impacts performance and moving ahead. This event will take place at the new Grand Street Lenexa in Lenexa KS. Former Kansas City Chiefs Player and Pro Football Hall of Famer Will Shields will be the event’s keynote speaker at 8 a.m. on March 1.

Through their collaborative work together, The Pacific Institute and Will Shields’ 68‘s Inside Sports are committed to helping today’s leaders create healthy and high performance organizational cultures that can thrive in the digital age. The March 1-2 workshop provides the perfect opportunity for leaders to enhance their tool kit with like-minded individuals starting the year off in a positive direction and sustaining positive change.

“It is a great program,” said Shields, who has participated in The Pacific Institute program himself as leader of several business organizations and charitable foundations. “You have to experience the workshop firsthand and it’s worth your time. It’s what you need to do, not only to lead others and your organization but to help you be a better person in all aspects of your life, period. Start with you,” Shields said.

Dr. Blake Faulkner, executive advisor at The Pacific Institute, will lead the interactive workshop here in Kansas City.  Faulkner began his career as a college football coach, faculty member and athletic director. With more than two decades of successful experience leading colleges and universities through domestic and international expansions and large scale change, Dr. Faulkner now devotes his life work to helping individuals, teams, organizations and communities move from where they are to where they have the potential to be.

The Pacific Institute has worked with over 50 percent of the Fortune 1000 companies such as Coca-Cola, as well as the University of Alabama football team, USA Swimming Team, Defense Intelligence Agency among many others.

“The one common thread across all these high-performance organizations has been enlightened leaders that understand how important “mindset fitness” is in individuals, teams and organizations reaching their full potential and sustaining high performance,” Dr. Faulkner said. “Taking part in this two-day workshop is an invaluable investment in yourself, those you lead and your organization.”

The Thought Patterns for High Performance® Leadership Development Workshop addresses individual and organizational habits of thought which affect individual, team and organization performance, as well as the habits, attitudes, beliefs and expectations that shape adaptive, engaged and high-performance organizational cultures. Designed for leaders, the two-day session will also reveal how effective thinking engages and retains employees, propelling the organization to reach its full potential.

Building on five decades of high-performance programs, The Pacific Institute’s scientifically-driven and internationally-proven curriculum provides participants with the tools to develop an effective leadership mindset to take their organization to new levels of achievement. The tuition for the two-day workshop is $395 for non-profit participants and $495 for corporate participants. A special early-bird discount of $50 off the workshop fee is offered through Feb. 12. Please enter “CODE68” to take advantage of this offer.

The workshop will be held from 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. on Thursday and 8 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Friday with lunch provided both days. Advanced registration is required as space is limited. For group rates please contact cschippers@thepacificinstitute.com.

To register for the Thought Patterns for High Performance® Leadership Development Workshop – http://event.thepacificinstitute.com/kansas-city

About The Pacific Institute

The Pacific Institute® is a global consultancy with over four decades of expertise in delivering customized solutions that empower organizations and individuals to improve performance and reach their full potential. Founded in 1971 in Seattle, Washington, the Institute has served clients in over 60 countries and 23 languages. It has worked with over half of the current Fortune 1000 companies, as well as national and international governments, educational institutions, professional athletes and sports teams. To date, more than 6.5 million people around the world have participated in the Institute’s programs. For more information visit: www.thepacificinstitute.com

About Will Shields’ 68’s Inside Sports

Will Shields 68’s Inside Sports F.A.S.T. fitness and sports training facilities provide clients of all ages with facilities that offers all the tools they need to reach their health, wellness and fitness goals. 68’s Inside Sports provide motivated professional trainers, unique equipment, a healthy nutrition program, and cutting-edge techniques to help their clients achieve a healthier lifestyle.  Shields has always had a deep commitment to whatever he pursues. During his 14-year career in the NFL- all with the Kansas City Chiefs – Shields never missed a start. A dedicated athlete and true team player, Shields had 12 consecutive Pro Bowl appearances. Over his career, Shields was recognized for football skills and charitable efforts including his selection as the 2003 recipient of the prestigious NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. Shields was also chosen as the Walter Camp Football Foundation’s 2010 Man of the Year, elected as a member of the Class of 2011 College Football Hall of Fame and a 2015 member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. For more information, visit: www.68insidesports.com

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