Episode 5

Ep. #5 - Goal Setting for Your Team and Team Members

Published on: 1st March, 2021

Did you know that setting goals for your team is different than setting goals for your team members?

When you set goals with your people based on their vision for their lives, you will immediately notice a change. They will be motivated to move not only toward their vision but also the team's vision. They will know and feel that they have someone on their side.

In this episode, I will share with you the 3 key differences between setting goals for your team and setting goals for your team members.

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Vincent is by nature a teacher and trainer. He has a dedication to see leaders be confident, empowered, and expectant of success in their ability to lead. He is also passionate about small business owners and organizations thriving in their local communities. Vincent is a results-oriented leader with 20 years of experience applying a unique mix of critical and strategic thinking, problem-solving, and coaching individuals and teams in high-stress environments. He is detail-oriented and has the ability to help leaders, small businesses and organizations focus on and achieve their goals.