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Episode 20

Sacrificing Short-Term Gains for Lasting Impact with Chris Allaire

In this episode of the Strengths Whisperer, Chris Allaire joins the shares insights on the importance of long-term success in a people-first organization. Chris, who has been leading Averity for nine years, understands the significance of staying focused on core ethics and communication, even if it means sacrificing short-term profits and sales. He discusses the three areas that intersect in a successful organization: leadership, management, and mentorship, with leadership being the most influential. Listen in to better understand the concept of maximizing strengths and recognizing areas of improvement for personal and professional growth.

 

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