Inaction in leadership development comes with significant costs that can cripple an organization’s growth and employee satisfaction. This episode prompts listeners to recognize the urgency of investing in leadership training before the consequences become too great.
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Inaction in leadership development comes with significant costs that can cripple an organization’s growth and employee satisfaction. This episode prompts listeners to recognize the urgency of investing in leadership training before the consequences become too great.
EP 220 - How a $100 Decision Can Save You $10,000 in Mistakes 09252025
Speaking with One Voice
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EP 220 - How a $100 Decision Can Save You $10,000 in Mistakes 09252025
In this episode of Speaking with One Voice, host The Coach, Rodney Payne, explores how a simple, strategic investment of $79 in attending Live2Lead OKC can save leaders from costly mistakes—potentially worth up to $10,000. Rodney emphasizes the dangers of inaction and the high cost of not investing in personal and professional growth. He argues that by attending this event, listeners can gain invaluable insights from proven strategists who have faced similar challenges and developed effective solutions. The episode highlights the ripple effect of investing in oneself and one’s team, which can lead to improved morale, better performance, and long-term success. Tune in to understand the profound impact of informed leadership and take the first step towards growth by securing your ticket today!
Speaking with One Voice
Inaction in leadership development comes with significant costs that can cripple an organization’s growth and employee satisfaction. This episode prompts listeners to recognize the urgency of investing in leadership training before the consequences become too great.