Pearson-Kelly Technology Spills its Five Secrets to Culture Success

Springfield, MO (May 2, 2022) — Chelsey Bode, CEO, and Lee Flood, president, spoke on April 28 about how they built a business structure and culture that’s allowed for 50 percent revenue and 20 percent employee growth since 2020.

Titled “Define Culture Before It Defines You,” the discussion centered around the four building blocks of a winning culture, how culture drives recruitment efforts and the ways it can drive overall business success. The duo also gave away several tools the Pearson-Kelly team uses to monitor and curate their unique culture including a quarterly coaching conversation template, organizational health checkup for leadership teams and a team health assessment to gauge the strength of internal departments.

The event recap, resources and recording can all be found on the Pearson-Kelly Technology website.

Chelsey Bode, who took ownership of Pearson-Kelly from her father last fall, joined the organization in 2007 as its sixth employee. She is a GO Magazine 2009 20 Under 30 Honoree, a Cannata Report 2018 Young Influencer, a Springfield Business Journal 2018 Most Influential Woman, an ENX Magazine 2018 Industry Difference Maker, a Springfield Business Journal 2020 Trusted Adviser, a Biz 417 Magazine‘s 2020 10 for the Next 10 and a TigerPaw 2021 Channel Influencer.

Lee Flood has held leadership positions at Pearson-Kelly Technology for more than four years and now leads the entire team as president. He is a 2019 Industry Difference Maker and has been featured in ENX Magazine, for Springfield Business Journal‘s Economic Growth Survey and on the Radiate Positivity podcast. He also hosts Pearson-Kelly’s Innovator Podcast.

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About Pearson-Kelly Technology
Pearson-Kelly Technology is a full-service technology service provider based in Springfield, Missouri. The dealer works with businesses throughout Southwest Missouri and Arkansas to develop strategies and implement technology to help small and medium-sized businesses thrive within their communities.