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Spring Cleaning The Home Office - Career & Business

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During this time of year, many people are focused on spring cleaning their physical homes. We also apply that technique as part of the Blueprint framework. Cleaning up, clearing out, letting go, purging, detoxing are all techniques to take a look at your life and determine what is useful and what is waste. Once you've taken that important step you can be more intentional about how to get rid of the waste so that you can focus on the things that matter.

During this month, we will take a walk inside The Blueprint framework to do some clean-up on a few key rooms:

  • The Home Office  - Career & Business

Our special guest today will be Erin White, CEO and MastHER Strategist of Hexagon Outsourcing Group.

She spent eight years at Coca-Cola Enterprises. As an HR professional she coached, developed and guided some of the highest-level leaders in the organization. At Coke, Erin was an intrapreneur, innovating new ways of working and building internal centers of excellence from the ground up. As well as improving upon existing structures and processes to stay on trend or ahead of the curve.

Prior to her career in Human Resources, Ms. White was a hospitality professional whose career started out in New York City at the Waldorf-Astoria and culminated as an entrepreneur in Johannesburg, South Africa. In South Africa, she was the Managing Partner for an eight-bedroom guesthouse that catered to global business travelers, dignitaries, and vacationers.

Erin holds a Bachelors of Business Administration in Hospitality Management from Howard University as well as an M.B.A in Human and Organizational Performance with an emphasis in Entrepreneurship from The Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University.

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