Building A Culture Of Care - Libby Gill

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In this episode we talked with author and thought leader Libby Gill and discussed the top 10 most important things that a leader needs to do to create a workplace culture where leaders and team members truly care for each other.

Libby is one of the top thought leaders on leading through change. After her first career heading communications at media giants Sony, Universal, and Turner Broadcasting, Libby founded the LA-based Libby Gill & Company, a leadership consulting and executive coaching firm. 

She guides individuals and organizations to lead through change, challenge, and chaos by deeply engaging employees in a shared future-focused vision of success. Libby is also the author of the acclaimed books You Unstuck and the Hope-Driven Leader.

Join us as we discuss with Libby how to create a high performance culture that doesn’t burn people out. Hear real life stories and examples of how leaders and employees seeing firsthand the impact of their work can lead to improved results. Hear how sharing information and finding the right agents of change can make all the difference in a workplace culture.

If you would like to read the show notes on this episode you can find them on our website, Business Leadership Today:

https://businessleadershiptoday.com/libby-gill-on-building-a-caring-culture/

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