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Human-Centric Leadership & Business Transitions with Sandra Coker

19 min · 8 de abr de 2025
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In this episode of OPTICS in Action, Ryan Weiss sits down with Sandra Coker, CEO of Human Power Solutions, to discuss the impact of human-centric business practices, leadership development, and navigating generational transitions in family businesses. Sandra also shares insights from her upcoming book, People Profit, revealing how internal culture drives business success. Tune in for practical strategies on leadership, employee engagement, and ensuring smooth transitions in family-owned enterprises. Top 4 Key Episode Highlights: 1   Human-Centric Leadership: How investing in people leads to better business outcomes. 2   Navigating Generational Transitions: Preparing founders and next-gen leaders for smooth         business handovers. 3   The Link Between Culture & Profitability: Insights from Sandra’s upcoming book People       Profit. 4   Pre-Launch Marketing Strategies: Building an audience and optimizing book rankings on       Amazon.

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