• Norman Nakanishi: Strategies for Succession and Growth

  • Jun 18 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Norman Nakanishi: Strategies for Succession and Growth

  • Summary

  • Welcome to another inspiring episode of the Pound-for-Pound Leader Podcast! Hosted by Mike Kai, this podcast brings you insightful conversations that empower and elevate. In this episode, Mike Kai sits down with Pastor Norman Nakanishi, a powerhouse of faith and leadership from Hawaii. Some of the topics they cover include:

    • How he started his impactful ministry over 22 years ago and the invaluable leadership lessons he learned.

    • The importance of preparing for leadership transitions, and succession, well in advance.

    • How Pastor Norman ensured a smooth transition and continued growth for his church after his retirement.

    • Navigating Post-Retirement Roles •Advice for Aspiring Leaders regarding growth, rest and reliance on God

    Join Mike Kai and Pastor Norman Nakanishi for this empowering conversation that will inspire and uplift you. Don't forget to hit the subscribe button so you never miss an enlightening episode of The Pound-for-Pound Leader Podcast!

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