An Interview with Purdeep Sangha, Business & Human Performance Researcher, Advisor & Strategist
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In this episode of Mastery Fractional CFO’s Punchy Podcast, Ryan Chenier, CEO and founder of Mastery Fractional CFO Services, speaks with Purdeep Sangha, Business & Human Performance Researcher, Advisor & Strategist. Purdeep shares his unique approach to maximizing performance by blending neuroscience-backed human optimization with strategic business growth.
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Summary:
- Purdeep shares his journey from growing up in a family business to founding his own firm that focuses on both business growth and human performance.
- The conversation delves into the importance of understanding individual and team dynamics, the need for customized approaches to performance improvement, and the significance of employee wellbeing as a competitive advantage in today's business landscape.
- Purdeep emphasizes the necessity of ongoing engagement and the impact of organizational culture on performance, especially in the context of remote work.
- The episode concludes with insights on the Canadian economy and the potential for growth in the coming years.
Key Takeaways:
- Human performance and business growth are interconnected.
- Organizations need to focus on both individual and team performance.
- Customized training programs yield better results than generic ones.
- Ongoing engagement is essential for sustained performance improvement.
- Investing in employee wellbeing can provide a competitive edge.
- Understanding the unique challenges of each organization is key.
- The Canadian economy shows signs of potential recovery.
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