Episode Synopsis "Mostly Business with QueenSuiteCoach: 3 Things Employees Say"
In this latest episode we get real about 3 things employees say that make their bosses want to forget/fire them. Whether you have 1 employee or 100, I guarantee that no manager wants to hear the 3 phrases we’ll be talking about. As leaders, we must adapt to how to coach these thoughts right out of our employees’ sweet little heads so that they will be committed to the mission and vision of our business and so they will be motivated to lead themselves and others from the inside out. Listen in for some practical responses that you can use to enhance the personal and professional development of your team. About the show: From C-suite to QueenSuite, your host, Danielle N. Adams, founder AND Chief strategy officer of QueenSuiteCoach.com and certified professional coach asks and answers blunt questions related to career and business challenges to bring professional leaders and entrepreneurs back from the brink of burnout. My mission is to positively impact your leadership potential by getting you plugged back into to being the powerhouse you are meant to be! You are your only limit. Remember to subscribe for show updates, and you can connect with the QueenSuite Coach community at QueenSuiteCoach.com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
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