Nicholas Krehbiel

Leading Where Everybody Knows Your Name

Key Takeaways:

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How to navigate the tension between sound business decisions and rural dynamics

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How relationships and community pressures directly affect leadership and execution

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How to implement big business strategies in rural environments

Rural vitality starts with thriving local businesses. A thoughtful and practical look at what makes leadership different in rural organizations—and how strong leaders navigate it successfully.

Nicholas shares his insights from nearly two decades of experience with cooperatives and agribusinesses across the Great Plains — showing how sustainable business practices, effective leadership, and shared purpose build more resilient communities.

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Winning the Talent Battle in Rural America

Key Takeaways:

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Why recruiting alone won’t solve the talent challenge

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How to create a workplace where people want to stay and grow

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How to build future leaders from within your organization

Competition for talent has never been more intense. Rural organizations face distinct challenges as they work to attract and retain the people they need to succeed, including labor shortages, shifting workforce expectations, and growing competition for skilled employees.

Even in this environment, some organizations continue to thrive. In this presentation, Dr. Krehbiel will highlight the practices high-performing rural organizations use to build stronger teams and sustain long-term success.

Other Presentation Subjects

Rowing the Boat

Why good teams can still struggle with execution, and what to do about it

Built to Last

Adapting without losing what makes you different

Nice Isn’t Always Enough

Balancing relationships and accountability

A large, light brown checkmark is centered inside a cream-colored circle on a transparent background.
A large, light brown checkmark is centered inside a cream-colored circle on a transparent background.
A large, light brown checkmark is centered inside a cream-colored circle on a transparent background.
A large, light brown checkmark is centered inside a cream-colored circle on a transparent background.
A large, light brown checkmark is centered inside a cream-colored circle on a transparent background.
A large, light brown checkmark is centered inside a cream-colored circle on a transparent background.
A large, light brown checkmark is centered inside a cream-colored circle on a transparent background.
A large, light brown checkmark is centered inside a cream-colored circle on a transparent background.
A large, light brown checkmark is centered inside a cream-colored circle on a transparent background.

Trusted By

Kansas Grain and Feed Association
Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association
Rotary Club of Indianola
FCA Vision Ag, LLC
True Value
Leaf River Ag Service
CVA
Employee & Family Resources
Agricultural Retailers Association
Adell Cooperative
Warren County Leadership Institute
Midway Co-Op, Inc.

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