Leadership and Life Sandy Geroux, M.S.
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Leadership is not confined to the workplace. It crosses industries and permeates every aspect of our lives. That is why this show is called Leadership and Life. My guests and I will talk about what makes great leaders great. We will share tips, tools, mindsets and behaviors that demonstrate the human side of our best leaders and reveal how they inspire exceptional levels of excellence and loyalty in their teams.
Our guests know that a great way to engage others is to create a bridge that relates to their lives. So, during part of each show, we will dive into one of those universal bridges, and one of my favorite parts of life, food! Business and personal gatherings center around it. It crosses all boundaries.
Each week we will share our favorite recipes. I invite you to share yours. Join me as we feed our minds and bodies with recipes for success that will develop our skills and guide us to be the best we can be, in and out of the workplace.
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Daily Actions to Create WOWs for Your People
In this final episode of Leadership & Life, Sandy discusses the daily application of the WOWplace Rules and their importance in consistently creating WOW experiences for your people.
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Storytelling: The Incredible Leadership and Communication Tool
Storytelling is one of the most effective and impactful methods of communicating, as well as effectively leading and engaging others.
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Communication is Key!
As a leader, you can't shy away from difficult conversations, or be unclear in your communications.
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WOWplace Rule 5: A WOWplace is REWARDING
Employee retention is one of the biggest challenges facing businesses today.
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Interview with 'Dream Maker' Jim Johnson
In this episode, Jim Johnson, Founder and President of Bike Tours Direct (and one of the most innovative and creative people I know)
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WOWplace Rule 4: A WOWplace is INNOVATIVE, CREATIVE and FUN!
"Comfortable Enough" can be a very dangerous place to live. In this episode, Sandy Geroux explores the impact of allowing excuses to justify mediocrity and stagnation in business.