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Back to EpisodesYour Next Leader Is Already on Your Team - A Smarter Approach to Leadership Development
Description
Struggling to fill leadership roles on your team? The answer might not be hiring - it might be developing. In this episode, learn how to turn your current team into confident leaders through intentional leadership development.
Have you ever looked at your team and thought… we just don’t have anyone ready for leadership?
Not because they’re not capable.
But because no one feels quite ready yet.
This is one of the most common conversations happening in organizations right now. Teams are looking outside for leadership… while overlooking the potential already sitting in the room.
And to be fair, this isn’t something most teams are doing wrong.
It’s just something most teams haven’t been shown how to do intentionally.
Because leadership development doesn’t happen by accident.
It happens when we slow down long enough to see people differently.
In this episode, I’m sharing two real conversations I’ve had with executive teams recently. Both were facing leadership gaps. Both assumed they needed to hire.
But what shifted everything…
was realizing they already had the people.
They just needed a more intentional approach to developing them.
Key Takeaways
- Why leadership gaps often come from a lack of development, not a lack of talent
- How to identify leadership potential on your current team, even if no one feels ready yet
- What intentional leadership development actually looks like in real teams
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