PART 1 of a 5-Part Series from a Business Coach Perspective Is there such a thing as a natural-born leader? Can leadership be taught? The answer is yes to both of those questions, but even a natural-born leader has much to learn. Your business coach is an excellent...
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by Marla Tabaka | Apr 28, 2022 | Business Coach, Confidence, Decision Making, Entrepreneur Coach, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Working with emotions
We all face the burden of making tough decisions we’d rather not make. Decisions like: leaving a spouse or partner, sending a parent to a nursing home, saying goodbye to a pet, closing a business, firing a longtime employee, or leaving a secure job. It’s an inevitable...
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by Marla Tabaka | Feb 23, 2022 | Business Coach, Company Culture, Leadership, Productivity, Small Business, Strategy, values
I've always said that if you aren't intentional about building your company culture, it will build itself, and you won't like the results. Creating a company culture from the ground up is one thing; repairing a broken culture requires in-depth exploration, a...
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by Marla Tabaka | Feb 11, 2022 | Business Coach, Entrepreneur Coach, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Productivity, Small Business
Most surveys reveal that employees and managers alike consider team meetings boring time wasters. Yet, we know that a culture of communication is imperative to achieve your company's goals and vision. And we know that face-to-face communication is most constructive....
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