Mark Miller on Uncommon Greatness: 5 Fundamentals to Transform Your Leadership
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In this episode of the L3 Leadership podcast, Mark Miller, the former VP of High-Performance Leadership at Chick-fil-A, joins us to reveal the core principles of "Uncommon Greatness."   About Mark Miller: Mark started over 40 years ago working as an hourly employee at a local Chick-fil-A.  He has worked all across the business since then and currently serves as Vice President of High-Performance Leadership at Chick-fil-A.  For the last 20 years, Mark has traveled the United States and the world focusing much of his time on serving leaders, helping them grow themselves, their teams, and their organizations.  4 Key Takeaways: 1. Mark shares how important vision casting is for individuals in leadership and entire organizations. 2. Mark walks us through the five fundamentals as outlined in his book that can  transform your leadership approach. 3. He talks about aligning vision, results, and relationships, all while keeping your core values intact. 4. We discuss idea of servant leadership and how it helps create a caring atmosphere for people and for achieving goals. Quotes From the Episode: “If you don’t spend enough time thinking about the future, there may not be one for your or for your organization.” “Uncommon leadership is the path to uncommon greatness.” Resources Mentioned: Call Mark at 678-612-8441 Preorder Uncommon Greatness Connect with Mark: Mark’s Website | Facebook | YouTube | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
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