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John Gambill Jr. returns to discuss the important characteristics of good mentorship and how his organization is focused on mentoring team members to create effective leadership habits. Listen in as Jen and John discuss the impact of rushing your team, why employees are afraid to ask questions, and how you can reduce stress and overwhelm to create better productivity in your organization.
As CEO and Co-founder of Lebanon Ohio based GO Concepts, Inc., John Gambill Jr embraces his role as visionary leader and understands the importance of supporting his team, just as much as the clients his company is fortunate to serve. The son of a social worker and fiscal clerk mother, and an auto mechanic and small business owning father, both with a long history of community involvement and working with youth organizations, John learned the value of hard work, dedication, and the importance of commitment to others at a young age.
You can learn more about John and his company here: https://www.itfordd.com/
Do you have a technology leader that has made a difference in your career? Nominate them to be a guest on the show at www.todaystopleaders.com and be sure to subscribe, rate, and review this podcast so we can continue to share these leadership stories with the technology community.
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John Gambill Jr. returns to discuss the important characteristics of good mentorship and how his organization is focused on mentoring team members to create effective leadership habits. Listen in as Jen and John discuss the impact of rushing your team, why employees are afraid to ask questions, and how you can reduce stress and overwhelm to create better productivity in your organization.
As CEO and Co-founder of Lebanon Ohio based GO Concepts, Inc., John Gambill Jr embraces his role as visionary leader and understands the importance of supporting his team, just as much as the clients his company is fortunate to serve. The son of a social worker and fiscal clerk mother, and an auto mechanic and small business owning father, both with a long history of community involvement and working with youth organizations, John learned the value of hard work, dedication, and the importance of commitment to others at a young age.
You can learn more about John and his company here: https://www.itfordd.com/
Do you have a technology leader that has made a difference in your career? Nominate them to be a guest on the show at www.todaystopleaders.com and be sure to subscribe, rate, and review this podcast so we can continue to share these leadership stories with the technology community.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.