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Business: The Art of Winning
William Farmer
42 episodes
1 day ago
Do you have what it takes to win in business? Do you have the magic, but just need a little more guidance and advice to boost your business to success? William Farmer speaks about how to transform your business but more importantly, yourself. This podcast is for business owners who want to TRANSFORM their businesses and grow to their full potential! William Farmer is the Managing Director of Dale Carnegie Australia. Passionate about helping business owners improve their bottom line through employee engagement. He has trained over 35,000 people in leadership and spoken to 100,000 in groups.
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Do you have what it takes to win in business? Do you have the magic, but just need a little more guidance and advice to boost your business to success? William Farmer speaks about how to transform your business but more importantly, yourself. This podcast is for business owners who want to TRANSFORM their businesses and grow to their full potential! William Farmer is the Managing Director of Dale Carnegie Australia. Passionate about helping business owners improve their bottom line through employee engagement. He has trained over 35,000 people in leadership and spoken to 100,000 in groups.
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Why Accountability is Vital to Your Company
Business: The Art of Winning
18 minutes 10 seconds
3 years ago
Why Accountability is Vital to Your Company

Why Accountability is Vital to Your Company...

Welcome back for another Business the Art of Winning Podcast Episode 35 with William Farmer, Managing Director for Dale Carnegie Australia.

Accountability:

Accountability improves team culture: it's not about 'blaming' each other for mistakes, rather about supporting each other to achieve big milestones and goals

Improves individual performance: Promotes engagement and ownership when an employee is held accountable to their KPIs. It will also encourage employees to take pride in their work

Bottomline results: By holding each other accountable, it will improve employee motivation and productivity, therefore leaving more time available to strengthen the business with innovation and outdo your competitors

Tune in for more business insights!

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Business: The Art of Winning
Do you have what it takes to win in business? Do you have the magic, but just need a little more guidance and advice to boost your business to success? William Farmer speaks about how to transform your business but more importantly, yourself. This podcast is for business owners who want to TRANSFORM their businesses and grow to their full potential! William Farmer is the Managing Director of Dale Carnegie Australia. Passionate about helping business owners improve their bottom line through employee engagement. He has trained over 35,000 people in leadership and spoken to 100,000 in groups.