Shani Harmon Recharge

The Recharge | Transformational Meetings & Why Leaning Into Setbacks Is A MUST!

Shani and her colleagues have consulted Fortune 500 companies across the globe, using collaboration practices that are intelligent, energizing, and right-sized. They transform meetings and work practices to unlock employees’ fullest potential and eradicate wasteful, mindless activity.

Humble, funny, and wicked smart – That describes Shani Harmon, CEO and founder of Stop Meeting Like This.

Shani grew up in “the real deal” rural West Virginia and attended the best universities in the country before a career in corporate America.

During her corporate days, she saw unhappy employees and more complaints than celebrations. She found it mind-boggling that anyone would tolerate being so unhappy at work. So she reimagined how work gets done.

“Work is your ticket out to anything that you want. So everything is possible if you just work hard for It.”

Please let us know if you would like to have a conversation with us. Email the Women’s Forum with any questions at womensforum@creativeplanning.com!

Barbara Best

Barbara Best is a Director at Creative Planning, and Founder of the Women’s Forum, powered by Creative Planning, LLC

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