In episode 177 of Commercial Real Estate Leadership, Darren Krakowiak delves into strategies for coaching your crew to higher performance at quarter time.
Darren discusses the three cohorts of team members: those on track, those falling short, and those with potential who just need some support.
He explains the importance of providing encouragement and guidance to help individuals regain focus and build motivation.
Tune in for proven tips on empowering your team towards improved performance in the second quarter of the year.
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