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Halelly Azulay is an author, speaker, facilitator, and leadership development strategist and an expert in communication skills and emotional intelligence.
Halelly is the author of two books, Employee Development on a Shoestring (ASTD Press) and Strength to Strength: How Working from Your Strengths Can Help You Lead a More Fulfilling Life. Her books and workshops build on her 20+ years of professional experience in communication and leadership development in corporate, government, nonprofit and academic organizations.
In 2006, Halelly founded TalentGrow LLC, a consulting company focused on developing leaders and teams, especially for enterprises experiencing explosive growth or expansion. TalentGrow specializes in people leadership skills, which include communication skills, team building, coaching and emotional intelligence. TalentGrow works with all organizational levels, including C-level leaders, frontline managers, and individual contributors.
Download Halelly’s guide, 10 Ways to Become a More Engaging Communicator
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No More Hot Potato Networking Introductions: The Why and How of Double Opt-ins (blog post)
The TalentGrow Show (podcast)
Employee Development on a Shoestring (book)
Strength to Strength: How working from your strengths can help you lead a more fulfilling life (book)
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...This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, How to Build a Powerful Network That Works Without Feeling Icky.
Halelly Azulay is an author, speaker, facilitator, and leadership development strategist and an expert in communication skills and emotional intelligence.
Halelly is the author of two books, Employee Development on a Shoestring (ASTD Press) and Strength to Strength: How Working from Your Strengths Can Help You Lead a More Fulfilling Life. Her books and workshops build on her 20+ years of professional experience in communication and leadership development in corporate, government, nonprofit and academic organizations.
In 2006, Halelly founded TalentGrow LLC, a consulting company focused on developing leaders and teams, especially for enterprises experiencing explosive growth or expansion. TalentGrow specializes in people leadership skills, which include communication skills, team building, coaching and emotional intelligence. TalentGrow works with all organizational levels, including C-level leaders, frontline managers, and individual contributors.
Download Halelly’s guide, 10 Ways to Become a More Engaging Communicator
To hear more about building a powerful network, listen to the podcast!
Freshbooks is the easy way to send invoices, manage expenses, and track your time.
Access your free 30 day trial at EntreArchitect.com/FreshBooks. (Enter EntreArchitect)
ARCAT has huge libraries of free content, Specs, CAD, BIM and more. No registration required. Want to collaborate with colleagues in real time?
Visit EntreArchitect.com/ARCAT and click Charrette for more information.
No More Hot Potato Networking Introductions: The Why and How of Double Opt-ins (blog post)
The TalentGrow Show (podcast)
Employee Development on a Shoestring (book)
Strength to Strength: How working from your strengths can help you lead a more fulfilling life (book)
Join The EntreArchitect Community on Facebook
Download the Profit For Small Firm Architects course for FREE.
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