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Kickstart a Transformative Year with Strategic Focus

February 17, 2025

In the recent Forbes article, “Leading Forward: Strategic Focus Areas To Kickstart A Transformative Year,” our founder and CEO, Hao Lam, shares invaluable insights for elevating both personal and professional leadership.

He highlights four key strategies for making 2025 your most impactful year yet:

  1. Set Specific Interaction Goals: Define clear objectives for every interaction to build stronger connections and drive purposeful engagement.
  2. Engage in Monthly Quality Time: Prioritize activities that foster relationships and personal fulfillment to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
  3. Create Traditions: Establish meaningful rituals that cultivate a sense of belonging and unity within your team and community.

At Best in Class, these principles align with our mission to empower franchisees with tools and strategies for success. Whether it’s enhancing team communication, fostering a positive work environment, or building a strong sense of community, these focus areas can drive transformative growth for your business.

Ready to take your leadership to the next level?

👉 Read the full article on Forbes

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