“The Seven Deadly Sins of Leadership” with Jen Thornton | Ep. 124

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About this Episode:

In this episode of the Transformative Leader Podcast, I’m happy to bring you a conversation with with business and leadership coach, Jen Thornton, about the seven deadly sins of leadership that no one is talking about, and how leaders can overcome the temptation of committing them. Some of those sins, such as being addicted to being right, keep us from being the best versions of ourselves as leaders and delivering our best results. In our conversation, Jen offers several suggestions on how we can do a better job of empowering and engaging team members, despite the presence of these leadership traps.

Jennifer has developed her  expertise in Talent Strategy  & Leadership Professional Development over her exciting 20+  year career as an HR Professional. She’s led international teams  across Greater China, Mexico, the  U.K., and the U.S. to expand into new markets, managing franchise retailers, and developing key  strategic partnerships - all while  exceeding business objectives and financial results.  

The rapid growth of her consulting firm, 304 Coaching, has been largely due to Jennifer’s unconventional  approach to building innovative workforce development solutions for companies who are facing  breakthrough growth and  accelerated hiring patterns. 

She is a sought-after business  strategist, specializing in start-ups and large value-based organizations. She assists her clients in building talent strategies that complement their  business strategies to ensure  exponential growth. 

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