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KGS68 Leaders Who Practice These 3 Cs of Change Almost Always Succeed by Kingsley Grant

KGS68 Leaders Who Practice These 3 Cs of Change Almost Always Succeed by Kingsley Grant

FromThe Kingsley Grant Show: Where Emotional Intelligence (EI/EQ) and Leadership Skills Intersect


KGS68 Leaders Who Practice These 3 Cs of Change Almost Always Succeed by Kingsley Grant

FromThe Kingsley Grant Show: Where Emotional Intelligence (EI/EQ) and Leadership Skills Intersect

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Jun 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

+++ WHY NOT BREAK IT +++
Have you ever said or heard someone say, "If it's not broken ... (finish the sentence) 
Yes, if you said, "don't fix it" you are correct. Move to the head of the line. :-) 
I've heard that a number  of times and I have even adhered to that mindset at times more so in the past.
Playing it safe was the motto of the day for me and for those who will use that statement.
But should we break it just to fix it? Hmmh. What sayest thou?
In this episode, you'll discover why breaking it might be a good thing once you are able to master these 3 Cs.
To access your FREE COPY of the book mentioned, click on this link: https://www.kingsleygrant.com/freeleadershipbook
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And remember, you are ONE SKILL AWAY...
P.S. The new Facebook Group is opened for leaders who want to succeed where others failed and become the leader everyone loves and wants to follow. Here's the link: http://www.facebook.com/groups/emotelligentleaders

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Released:
Jun 8, 2019
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Podcast episode

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