The Talent Forge: Shaping the Future of Training and Development with Jay Johnson

The 86% Solution: Why Accountability Partners Transform Goal Achievement with Aaron Helton


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What if the leadership development initiatives you're pouring resources into aren't delivering measurable results? In this eye-opening conversation with Aaron Helton, leadership consultant and author, we uncover the science behind truly effective coaching and development programs—and it's all in the numbers.

The statistics are startling: people with accountability partners achieve their goals 86% of the time versus just 16% for those going it alone. That's a 70% difference that directly impacts your organization's bottom line. Aaron breaks down how replacing senior executives can cost up to 400% of their annual salary, transforming a modest investment in coaching into a massive ROI.

Drawing from his background in industrial organizational psychology and his personal experience as a professional on the autism spectrum, Aaron offers fresh perspectives on working with neurodivergent individuals. His approach centers on meeting people exactly where they are—a philosophy that transcends labels and leads to more inclusive, effective leadership.

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Jay Johnson works with people and organizations to empower teams, grow profits, and elevate leadership. He is a Co-Founder of Behavioral Elements®, a two-time TEDx speaker, and a designated Master Trainer by the Association for Talent Development. With a focus on behavioral intelligence, Jay has delivered transformational workshops to accelerate high-performance teams and cultures in more than 30 countries across four continents. For inquiries, contact [email protected] or connect below!

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The Talent Forge: Shaping the Future of Training and Development with Jay JohnsonBy Jay Johnson