Create Culture on Purpose
● Why leadership is presence and influence, not a title or position — and where you're already doing it
● How to close the gap between how you mean to show up and how people actually experience you
● How to recognize the people you're already leading, whether or not you've named that role
● How to read your own current leadership posture, so your next step is intentional instead of accidental
Four short lessons on why leadership is influence, not position — and where you're already leading, whether you've claimed it yet or not.
None. This course is built for anyone who influences another person — titled or not, new to leadership or experienced and ready to shift toward supporting others.
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