The 4 Levels of Competence/Learning - Mike Proctor
Mike Proctor breaks down the 4 levels of competence in one of our weekly meetings. Our goal during these team meetings is to grow together, from level 1 (Unconscious Incompetence) all the way to level 4 (Unconscious Competence) 1. Unconscious Incompetence 2. Conscious Incompetence 3. Conscious Competence 4. Unconscious Competence Whissel Beer Group is looking for new agents to join our team. To learn more about the opportunities available and what we offer, visit: http://joinwhisselbeer.com/ To join in on the conversation, join us in our private Facebook Group at: http://bit.ly/TheWhisselWayYouTube ======================== ==SUBSCRIBE== http://bit.ly/TheWhisselWayYTsubscribe ==LIKE== Your "Likes" help more people find our videos. ==COMMENT== Share your opinions and ask questions! We are here as a resource for you. Kyle Whissel eXp Realty of California, Inc. - DRE# 01878277 3180 University Ave, Suite 600 San Diego, CA 92104 Phone: (619) 612-5581 Email: [email protected]

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