Today’s guest is someone you might say I want to be like when I grow up.
His name is Alain Hunkins and he is a sought-after speaker, consultant, trainer, and coach (see what I mean?).
He has also authored a new book called Cracking the Leadership Code: Three Secrets to Building Strong Leaders.
Alain’s book guides you through each of the essential principles of strong leadership as you learn concepts and gain tools that you can apply immediately in your work for tangible results. Pretty awesome, right?
You’ll learn to improve employee engagement, increase productivity, reduce employee turnover, expand your influence, minimize stress, maximize your work and life satisfaction, and much more!
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In today’s episode, Alain and I explore:
- The bad leadership examples from generations past still plaguing many teams
- Why leading with empathy is at the top of the list of skills leaders need to be successful
- What he’s learned about how to best motivate others
- And lots more!
Alain in Action
Alain’s Book
You can order your copy of Cracking the Leadership Code: Three Secrets to Building Strong Leaders right now!
Books Alain Recommends
The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People: 30th Anniversary Edition by Stephen R. Covey
The Leadership Challenge: How to Make Extraordinary Things Happen in Organizations by James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner
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