Description
As a teenager who found his way into some pretty dark places over the years, Michael King felt like a misfit. When he began dating the youth pastor’s daughter (yikes!), he somehow found his way to church.
He found a place where he belonged.
Following the footsteps of his youth pastor, he eventually became a pastor himself, ultimately working with leadership pipelines and successfully leading a large team within the church for close to 20 years.
Until he hit burnout.
On this episode of The Workplace Communication Podcast, as an Executive Coach and Founder of TEAMS.COACH, LLC, Michael shares tips on how to set clear and actionable goals, while building momentum and collaboration so you can turn organizational dreams into reality.
Leadership tips you won’t want to miss:
🎙️ Why committing to basic daily disciplines is key to reaching goals
🎙️ Gaining momentum by identifying and resolving barriers
🎙️ The importance of helping people understand they why behind your vision
🎙️ Making the hard decisions to remove the things that are slowing you down
As an executive coach, Michael King helps high-level business leaders achieve measurable business growth through his proprietary T.E.A.M.S. Methodology.
If you’re looking to hit all of your KPIs without also hitting burnout, then this episode is for you!
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