NEW ORLEANS – The Tulane Family Business Center is hosting a forum presentation with Rhythm System founder and CEO Patrick Thean on Friday, April 1, 2016, at Tulane University’s Yulman Stadium Multi-Purpose Media Room, on Ben Weiner Drive, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Thean, who is also the author of “Rhythm: How to Achieve Breakthrough Execution and Accelerate Growth,” will serve as guest speaker to discuss how his company works to that assist businesses in driving, executing and transforming their strategic business plans into effective outcomes.
Thean said all growing companies encounter ceilings of complexity, usually when they hit certain employee or revenue milestones. To meet these challenges, a company must develop a reliable system that prompts leaders to be proactive and pivot when the need arises.
Thean provides a simple 3 Rhythm process to help companies execute better and faster:
• Think Rhythm: How to cut through the clutter and stay focused to bring top-line and bottom-line growth
• Plan Rhythm: A rhythm of strategic planning that will allow you to choose the right priorities and get your team aligned with the right measurements to achieve these priorities
• Do Rhythm: How to execute every quarter like a 13-week Race™, make effective and time adjustments to achieve your company's objective with predictability
Thean’s presentations pack a punch with tested proven tools that help companies drive, execute and bring their strategic plan to life. The seminar provides interactive tools that allow companies to focus on making the tough “yes” or “no” decisions, connect execution to strategy, keep the team accountable and motivated, while providing indicators and dashboards to make critical adjustments that drive results.
A thought leader in strategic business execution, Thean is a successful serial entrepreneur. In addition to Rhythm, he is also the author of “Execute Without Drama and Rhythm: How to Achieve Breakthrough Execution and Accelerate Growth,” which recently hit #3 on the Amazon Best-Seller Rank for Kindle. Prior to founding Rhythm Systems, he also founded Metasys Inc., which grew to a ranking of #151 of the Inc. 500 list. He was also named Ernst & Young, Entrepreneur of the Year for North Carolina in 1996.