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Retail Renegades: People-First Leadership

The Retail Leader's Summit is coming

Published 2 months ago • 1 min read

Join the Retail Leader's Summit

Hey, Retail Leaders!

Ready to level-up your leadership?

Throughout my twenty-four-year retail career, I attended dozens of leadership training sessions. None of them had as big an impact on my team as leadership styles did.

In fact, my leaders loved it so much that after each person determined their leadership style, we posted them in the management office so we could all remember how to flex to meet each other’s needs.

Imagine that - a leadership team that supports different personalities and leverages the strengths within the team.

It can be your reality if you're ready to level-up and learn all about it.


The Course

To keep it simple, leadership styles are sectioned into four categories: Thinker, Driver, Collaborator, and Motivator.

Once students have identified their leadership style and (later) learned the styles of their support managers, they can almost instantly get a sense of who people are, why they work the way they do, and how to support them so they operate at their best.

The Retail Leader's Summit will take place online for 14 days. The course will be self-paced, so participants can jump in and out when they have time. (We all know how wild our schedules can be!)

Kit will host two video calls to discuss the material, answer questions, and have everyone meet in real time.

What to Expect

After the first three introductory lessons, participants will take a quiz to determine their leadership style.

The course lessons will be available 24/7 during the summit. Students can read through all lessons in one day or read one lesson per day, whatever works for their schedule.

Each day, Kit will post a question to the group.

The questions will be interactive and designed to get communication and ideas flowing. Questions will reflect on leadership styles and how we can use them to our advantage, build culture in our stores, support each other, and even leverage leadership styles to help guide us during difficult conversations.

Get Ready

The Summit begins April 23rd. This is the year to take your leadership to the next level. Don't wait on this!

Request your invite today as space will be limited.

Investment - $129

Count down to 2024-04-23T04:00:00.000Z

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Former sales associate

113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle , WA 98104-2205
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Retail Renegades: People-First Leadership

by Kit Campoy

Navigating & thriving in retail leadership. This radically people-first newsletter will show you how to ditch fear-based leadership and empower your team. It's newsworthy and unruly. It's always people-first. I spent two decades leading frontline retail teams and I now write about Leadership, Retail, and Entrepreneurship. My book, The Retail Leader's Field Guide is available now!

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