Inspirational Leadership for People Managers, Executives & HR Leaders
Business:Management
For this week’s episode of Inspirational Leadership I spoke with Heather Younger who is the Founder & CEO of Customer Fanatix. Heather is a best-selling author, international TEDx speaker on adversity, podcast host on leadership, facilitator and coach. She has earned the reputation as “The Employee Whisperer” because of her laser-focused clarity into what makes employees of organizations and companies – large and small – tick.
⇢ Get full show notes and more information here: https://kristenharcourt.com/2019/11/21/leadership-is-a-work-in-progress-with-heather-younger/
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