How To Develop Leaders In Your Organization | Training Leadership Skills W/ Mike Quinn
➜ Develop leaders from your top performers ➜ Effective training on leadership skills ➜ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/KarieKau... For any given organization, having top-performing employees is a must if it wants to grow. The people that make up an organization are what drives its growth. But an organization can't thrive on top-performers alone; it needs strong leaders to help push it in the right direction. Unfortunately, taking someone from their role and developing them into a leader isn't as straightforward as many of us would like to think. In this video, I talk with Mike Quinn on how to train leadership skills in your organization and develop strong leaders.

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