Guest Teacher: Roger Connors - Chairman of Oz | Building a Coaching Culture for Effective Leadership

10 Minute MBA - Daily Actionable Business Lessons With Scott D. Clary - Podcast tekijän mukaan Scott D. Clary

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Today, your guest teacher is Roger Connors, Chairman of Oz and a bestselling author. Roger is known for his expertise in transforming workplace culture through effective coaching and leadership strategies. He has co-founded Partners in Leadership and has written several influential books, including "Fix It," "Change the Culture, Change the Game," and "Get a Coach, Be a Coach."Today, Roger will share his insights on building a coaching culture within organizations, emphasizing the importance of leaders modeling coaching behavior to foster an environment where everyone is encouraged to seek and provide coaching. He'll discuss the challenges of finding the right coaches and techniques to help learners extract the most value from any coach. As an entrepreneur, understanding how to create a coaching culture is essential for developing a high-performing team and driving business growth. Through Roger's expertise, you'll learn how to build trust and transparency within your organization, uncover real sentiments within your teams, and create a culture of continuous improvement and accountability.Guest Teacher:https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerconnors/--The 10 Minute MBA, is a no-fluff daily podcast that teaches you practical business lessons you can use to grow your business immediately.Daily 10 Minute MBA Podcast: https://10minmba.com/Daily 10 Minute MBA Newsletter: https://newsletter.10minmba.com/--Other Links:Success Story Podcast: successstorypodcast.comNewsletter: https://newsletter.scottdclary.comYouTube: https://youtube.com/c/scottdclaryInstagram: https://instagram.com/scottdclaryLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/scottdclaryTwitter: https://twitter.com/scottdclaryAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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