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The Slow Erosion of Standards in Leadership

Great experiences in services stem from intentional standards upheld by leaders. These standards define excellence and create accountability. Erosion occurs from leader hesitation, leading to normalized poor practices. To protect standards, leaders must clearly define expectations, address issues promptly, and foster a culture of accountability, ultimately empowering teams to uphold excellence.

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The 5 Levels of Leadership Growth

Life has levels, and so does leadership. Many managers stay stuck at the same level for years, meeting expectations but never rising. This article breaks down the five levels of leadership growth and shows what it takes to move from managing tasks to multiplying leaders—plus a simple daily habit to help you keep growing.

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