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Vaughn Sigmon - People Leave Bad Bosses Not Bad Jobs

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Vaughn is the co-founder of Results-Driven Leadership. He is not your average leadership development expert. As a co-founder of Results-Driven Leadership and former Carmax executive, he knows what it takes to be a high-impact leader and manager. Rather than offering theory, his coaching and training programs provide common-sense advice and direction based on real-world experience.
What Scott discusses with Vaughn

  • How one boss influenced him for the rest of his life
  • How people are promoted with little to no experience or training to be leaders
  • Why he'd had enough of having a boss
  • Why he asks people to tell them about the best and worst bosses they have had
  • 80% of all new managers fail in the first 18 months
  • Management afraid of confrontation and the impact it has
  • Managers who become friends with their staff
  • And much more...

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If you enjoy this episode please leave me a voicemail and possibly get featured on the show: https://www.speakpipe.com/rebeldiariesvoicemail
Vaughn is the co-founder of Results-Driven Leadership. He is not your average leadership development expert. As a co-founder of Results-Driven Leadership and former Carmax executive, he knows what it takes to be a high-impact leader and manager. Rather than offering theory, his coaching and training programs provide common-sense advice and direction based on real-world experience.
What Scott discusses with Vaughn

  • How one boss influenced him for the rest of his life
  • How people are promoted with little to no experience or training to be leaders
  • Why he'd had enough of having a boss
  • Why he asks people to tell them about the best and worst bosses they have had
  • 80% of all new managers fail in the first 18 months
  • Management afraid of confrontation and the impact it has
  • Managers who become friends with their staff
  • And much more...

Links in this episode

Support the show

Keep in touch with the show

Leave a review

  • Please leave a review (written if possible) on your podcast app of choice

How Scott can help you and your business

Additional resources (Purchasing using the links below helps support the running of the show)

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59 episodes

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