The Loxentus Show

Earned confidence, a powerful leadership tool

March 09, 2023 Jocelyne Morin-Nurse Episode 16
The Loxentus Show
Earned confidence, a powerful leadership tool
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You’ve identified individuals that you feel would make great formal leaders at your organization. That’s great! But are you providing these new leaders with ways to build their leadership confidence? There are some very real consequences to both having leaders who are recklessly confident and those who are unjustifiably insecure.

In this episode, CEO Jocelyne Morin-Nurse shares tips on what an organization can do to encourage new leaders to find that middle ground where they are both confident yet still able to lead with humility.

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Free resource

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Top Five Reasons Businesses Struggle to Attract and Retain Top Talent – and What to Do About It: https://www.loxentus.com/fivereasonsfortalentstruggle

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About Jocelyne

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Jocelyne has been called an “architect of success” possessing an “impressive understanding of business.”

 

In a career that took her from public service to entrepreneur to CEO of a software company while growing her own leadership training company, she found a passion for impactful leadership, employee empowerment, sustainable growth, and business agility.

She has led teams of 40+ members, managed operations through crises and transformation, redesigned recruiting processes, and overhauled business financials leading to profitability and measured growth.

Through her company, Loxentus Inc., she teaches leaders how to attract and retain top talent – leading to sustainable growth – through impactful leadership, targeted recruiting, and employee empowerment.

She is also the Chair of the Forbes Business Council's Employee Empowerment group and a member of the Women Executives and Public Speaking groups.


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Introduction
Think ahead
Encourage to push through the fear
Don’t let them go at it alone!
Compliments are nice but…