“Nice Guy” with an Underperforming Team

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Is being a “nice guy” completely incompatible with having a great team?

In this episode, we are joined by Laura Granato, a Fractional COO/Integrator. She has served as Integrator for numerous organizations, and has over 10 years in the franchising industry.

Laura talks about the challenges faced by people who are “too nice” and how this can lead to a struggling team with low morale. She offers tips on how to build a great team while staying true to what you believe in. Plus, she shares real stories from business owners who’ve been there and turned things around, showing that it’s totally possible!

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Tune in to our podcast, “Win-Win: An Entrepreneurial Community” and catch this insightful episode on your preferred podcast platform.

Are you challenged by a team that struggles with low morale because you are “too nice”? Then book a free consultation during an Office Hour to get one quick-win actionable step you can take to build a great team while remaining true to your principles.

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