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It’s true that millennials and GenZer’s have different cultural and social expectations from baby boomers, but that doesn’t mean leading them has to be difficult! In this episode, Sheri goesover 6 key steps that will not only change the way you lead, but will empower your employees, your team and, in turn, strengthen productivity! Whether it’s a purpose-driven mission orensuring professional development, your employees will come to value what you stand for and feel identified with their work!
This episode will teach you how to facilitate communication,improvement, and engagement among your employees of all ages!
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:
The shifting workforce can sometimes cause friction in really understanding how to effectively lead a team, but with these six simple steps, you’ll be smooth sailing through a sea rich inengagement, empowerment, and most of all, a deep appreciation for each other & the job amongst your team members.
This week's quote is from Charles Kettering “The world hates change, yet it is the only thing that has brought progress.”
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Have questions or comments about today’s episode?
Email Sheri at [email protected]
Leave a voice message and let me know what you liked about today’s message or suggest future topics. Head over to https://www.sherimiterco.com/podcast and look for the SpeakPipe Icon (send a voicemail) on the sidebar!
Schedule a complimentary insight session today and see how we might work together in the future: https://app.delenta.com/ta/@sherimiterco
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Connect or work with Sheri:
Website - www.sherimiterco.com
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Let's be friends on Social Media - @SheriMiter
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To learn more about CliftonStrengths and Gallup - Click Here
Matthew 5:14-16 is the inspiration for this podcast.
Gallup®, Clifton StrengthsFinder®, StrengthsFinder®, the 34 Clifton StrengthsFinder® theme names are trademarks of Gallup, Inc.
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It’s true that millennials and GenZer’s have different cultural and social expectations from baby boomers, but that doesn’t mean leading them has to be difficult! In this episode, Sheri goesover 6 key steps that will not only change the way you lead, but will empower your employees, your team and, in turn, strengthen productivity! Whether it’s a purpose-driven mission orensuring professional development, your employees will come to value what you stand for and feel identified with their work!
This episode will teach you how to facilitate communication,improvement, and engagement among your employees of all ages!
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:
The shifting workforce can sometimes cause friction in really understanding how to effectively lead a team, but with these six simple steps, you’ll be smooth sailing through a sea rich inengagement, empowerment, and most of all, a deep appreciation for each other & the job amongst your team members.
This week's quote is from Charles Kettering “The world hates change, yet it is the only thing that has brought progress.”
______________________________________________
Have questions or comments about today’s episode?
Email Sheri at [email protected]
Leave a voice message and let me know what you liked about today’s message or suggest future topics. Head over to https://www.sherimiterco.com/podcast and look for the SpeakPipe Icon (send a voicemail) on the sidebar!
Schedule a complimentary insight session today and see how we might work together in the future: https://app.delenta.com/ta/@sherimiterco
Support the show
Connect or work with Sheri:
Website - www.sherimiterco.com
Join the Discovering Your Calling Academy Waitlist
Let's be friends on Social Media - @SheriMiter
Searching for Mary Kay products? Shop Here
To learn more about CliftonStrengths and Gallup - Click Here
Matthew 5:14-16 is the inspiration for this podcast.
Gallup®, Clifton StrengthsFinder®, StrengthsFinder®, the 34 Clifton StrengthsFinder® theme names are trademarks of Gallup, Inc.