Get Your Team Nailing Project Performance | S02E20
In today’s podcast episode we explore:
- How to get your staff to go above and beyond on projects.
- If your team don't have context, they won't go the extra mile.
- If you can't get your team performing well - it affects all areas of your business - clients, project outcomes, profit margins etc.
- If your staff know the importance of what they're working on, they'll work harder and more diligently.
- Take the time to explain the WHY and everything flows from there.
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