WHY MOST BUSINESSES STRUGGLE | LEADERSHIP, PEOPLE PERFORMANCE & BUSINESS GROWTH
Why do most businesses struggle even when they have a good product or service? In this Entrepreneurs Conclave session, we unpack one of the biggest reasons businesses fail to grow sustainably: weak leadership, poor people performance, and the inability to respond to warning signs early. If you are an entrepreneur, business owner, executive, CEO, team leader, or manager, this conversation will help you think differently about business performance, leadership development, team effectiveness, and long-term growth. This session explores: why most businesses struggle the link between leadership and business performance how people performance affects growth why many organizations ignore warning signs what leaders must do to build sustainable success Watch, reflect, and rethink how performance is being driven in your business. #businessgrowth #businessperformance #leadership #entrepreneurship

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