The President (and 2nd gen owner) of Sashco (Les Burch) explains how he could have sold the business for a bazillion dollars years ago, but didn’t, because he wants to missionally invite as many people as possible into the business to experience and be transformed by their culture. One way or another, your company is impacting the world, for good or for bad. Are you changing it for the best? You’ll want to hear this.
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The President (and 2nd gen owner) of Sashco (Les Burch) explains how he could have sold the business for a bazillion dollars years ago, but didn’t, because he wants to missionally invite as many people as possible into the business to experience and be transformed by their culture. One way or another, your company is impacting the world, for good or for bad. Are you changing it for the best? You’ll want to hear this.
#91 - Authentic Leadership: Setting the Example Ft. Kim Sneeder
The Frontline Industry Podcast
42 minutes
1 year ago
#91 - Authentic Leadership: Setting the Example Ft. Kim Sneeder
Managing Director at CareerCircle, Kim Sneeder, explains the power of authenticity and being true to yourself as a leader and the impact of human connection through small gestures for your team, especially in a remote work environment. If you’re looking to make that critical pivot from being a manager to being a leader, this episode is for you.
The Frontline Industry Podcast
The President (and 2nd gen owner) of Sashco (Les Burch) explains how he could have sold the business for a bazillion dollars years ago, but didn’t, because he wants to missionally invite as many people as possible into the business to experience and be transformed by their culture. One way or another, your company is impacting the world, for good or for bad. Are you changing it for the best? You’ll want to hear this.