HELPING PEOPLE CREATE WORKPLACES THAT DON’T SUCK

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a photo of Hannah Ubl from Good Company consulting holding a microphone

TWO SPEAKERS, ONE VISION: A WORLD FILLED WITH AWESOME, HUMAN-FIRST WORKPLACES.

Everyone deserves an amazing place to work… so why do so many people dread getting out of bed in the morning?

Hannah and Lisa’s keynote speeches strive to change the narrative that work just innately, well, sucks.

What if instead, workplaces rocked? Imagine a world where employees loved showing up on Monday mornings, unbothered by the Sunday Scaries. Where amazing cultures meant leaders could effortlessly recruit and retain. And where we all played a role in crafting an environment where humans feel valued not just as employees, but as people.

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WE BELIEVE ALL THIS IS POSSIBLE. OUR KEYNOTES SHOW YOU HOW.

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a mockup of The Future is Human book by Lisa Walden and Hannah Ubl

HUMANIZE YOUR CULTURE BY FUTURIZING YOUR WORKPLACE

Available now! The Future of Work is Human: Transforming Company Culture for a Post-Pandemic World

WHY YOU SHOULD BOOK US

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OVERCOMING THE BARRIERS TO GREAT WORKPLACE CULTURES

UNLOCK THE “HOW” BEHIND BUILDING A GREAT WORKPLACE

ELIMINATE COMMUNICATION FRICTION

PREVENT
BURNOUT AND MANAGE STRESS

NAVIGATE THE NUANCE OF THE HYBRID ENVIRONMENT 

SHIFT LEADERSHIP STYLES TO PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK

HARNESS THE POWER OF GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES 

HEAR WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT US

“Our team is very receptive to new perspectives, but it can be hard for someone on the outside to pierce our bubble and speak our language. Lisa was able to do this and light a fire for future change in our organization.

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK

“Hannah’s presentation was the most authentic personalization of content that I’ve seen in a while. Kudos to you for taking that extra step to make your presentation memorable."

WASHINGTON STATE HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION