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    Should You Fire the Entire Leadership Team?

    en-usSeptember 09, 2021
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    About this Episode

    At what point does it make sense to fire your entire leadership team and start over?  I know this sounds harder than woodpecker lips but stay with me for a moment.  Can a team become so toxic that it is beyond repair?  When should a business owner or CEO take such drastic action?  Is there value in starting over with an organization? 

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