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Don't Hog All the Problems: Why You Need to Include Your Team When Problem Solving (with Karen Mangia, Author and Vice President of Customer and Marke…
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Don't Hog All the Problems: Why You Need to Include Your Team When Problem Solving (with Karen Mangia, Author and Vice President of Customer and Marke…
FromSupermanagers
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Aug 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
https://fellow.app/supermanagers/karen-mangia-salesforce-dont-hog-all-the-problems/
How can you create choices for and with your employees? Why is that important?
“Choice is what moves us from limited to limitless.”
Karen Mangia is the Vice President, Customer & Market Insights at Salesforce and author of four books.
In today’s episode, Karen talks about the value of leadership and how transparency and trust are linked.
She also talks about how to create choices for and with your employees and why that is crucial when leading a team.
Lastly, Karen dives into the difference between divesting and investing and she shared 3 questions she asks herself when prioritizing.
Tune in to hear all about Karen’s leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way!
How can you create choices for and with your employees? Why is that important?
“Choice is what moves us from limited to limitless.”
Karen Mangia is the Vice President, Customer & Market Insights at Salesforce and author of four books.
In today’s episode, Karen talks about the value of leadership and how transparency and trust are linked.
She also talks about how to create choices for and with your employees and why that is crucial when leading a team.
Lastly, Karen dives into the difference between divesting and investing and she shared 3 questions she asks herself when prioritizing.
Tune in to hear all about Karen’s leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way!
Released:
Aug 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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