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By Mark Creedon

Getting the Team to Adopt Your Values

 

How Do You Get Your Team to Truly Embrace Your Business Values?

The critical question of how to get your team to not just understand but fully embrace and live by your business values. It’s one thing to have values written down; it’s another to make them the driving force behind your team’s actions and decisions. We’ll discuss the importance of involving your team in defining these values so they resonate on a personal level and align with what your clients truly appreciate about your business. By making values a core part of your business DNA, you can boost productivity, enhance client relationships, and set your business apart from the competition.

About Business Accelerator Mastermind

Business Accelerator Mastermind is a hands-on practical program aimed at driving results fast. Spearheaded by Mark and Caroline Creedon and a range of highly qualified experts, the program will give you back the freedom you hoped for when you first started your business or professional practice. With his coaching program, Business Accelerator Mastermind, Mark helps business owners maximise their time, set and achieve goals, while remaining accountable.

Coming up….

  • How to involve your team in creating values that truly resonate.
  • What your clients love and hate to shape your business principles.
  • Using your values to enhance team productivity and client satisfaction.
  • Making values an intrinsic part of your business culture and operations.
  • Why common values like “honesty” and “integrity” might be holding

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Business Accelerator Mastermind

Mastermind for Business Podcast


Mark Creedon

Mark Creedon is the founder of Business Accelerator mastermind by Metropole and business coach to some of Australia’s leading entrepreneurs – helping them build a true business, not a job.

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