• SELF-LEADERSHIP - WORKPLACE ETIQUETTE

  • Oct 14 2024
  • Length: Less than 1 minute
  • Podcast

SELF-LEADERSHIP - WORKPLACE ETIQUETTE

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Episode 289 of the Walking Leader Podcast with your host David G. Guerra.
    In this episode, I share with you an article, from the Business Training Media website: “12 Effective Ways to Improve Your Workplace Communication Skills”. This article serves as a great opportunity to revisit the basics. Check which of the basics need a little extra attention and which need a complete overhaul.

    All of us, present and future leaders stand to benefit from periodically re-visiting the basics. It is what makes leaders better in that they know that they can never truly master any workplace skills but through honing these skills they can achieve near mastery.

    Additionally, it is expected of leaders to show others that it is perfectly acceptable to occasionally pause, reflect, adjust course, and then get back on track.

    As a leader, it is your responsibility to keep yourself sharp and ready. It is also your responsibility to encourage others to make the time to periodically check themselves.

    REMEMBER TO KEEP GOING BEYOND THE GRIND & KEEP GOING BEYOND THE HUSTLE BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY WAY TO BE THE WALKING LEADER.

    AND TO BE A LEADER WITHOUT EQUAL YOU MUST BREAK FROM THE CROWD!

    I invite you to take about 15 minutes and listen to the Episode 289 of the Walking Leader Podcast. Enjoy!


    Music in this episode:
    Music from https://filmmusic.io
    "Sweeter Vermouth" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
    License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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