“Without the customer, a business would fail.” Right? So why isn’t customer service at the forefront of most of our business decisions? Don’t get us wrong, we don’t advocate for the misused colloquialism, “The customer is always right,” because THAT’S not always true; but, the relationship between you and your customers should be held in high priority. Join us this week to find out the 7 Principles of Customer Service and other ways to build your relationship with your customers!
069-In the Face of Failure
“Success is not final; failure is not fatal: it’s the courage to continue that counts” -Winston Churchill
Read that again, “Failure is not fatal.” We often find ourselves avoiding challenging situations because we would rather not try at all then be labeled a “failure.” But failure is just a word; it doesn't define us. In reality, it's the mindset that we uphold in the face of failure that defines us. In this episode, we will cover what failure really is, what it looks like in a leadership setting, and what you can do to overcome the fear of failure.
068-Business That Gives Back with Chris Williams
When you give a little more than you take, you open your world and your business to new opportunities. Different perspectives, different ideas, and a revitalized sense of appreciation sprout from the seeds of giving back to the community in which your business serves. Chris Williams, Founder and Managing Director at Aginto, joins us this week to cover giving back through business!
067- Rejuvenate Your Work and Your Life with a Sabbatical
God designed us and called us to rest. In the Old Testament, we see God’s pattern of working and then resting, "And on the seventh day God finished his work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all his work that he had done” (Genesis 2:7).
Because we are created in God's image, shouldn't we pay attention to His work-rest pattern? Find out how incorporating more and better-quality rest, via sabbaticals, into your professional life can keep your health, your mind, and your business on track for years to come!
066- Navigating Conflict
065- A Culture of Accountability
Over time, we have become accustomed to using the word “Accountability” to define ownership over something, especially in situations when something goes wrong or poorly. As a result, the meaning has shifted to incorporate negative connotations like commitment, stress, and even fear; but it doesn’t have to be this way.
Accountability thrives in a culture where it is okay to fail and to ask for help. Accountability and commitment to the entire process, rather than just the outcome, is a pivotal part of your team’s success.
Tune in to find out how to break free from the mold and create a culture of accountability today!
064- The Entrepreneur: Starting From Scratch and Selling with Mike Thackrey
Did you know that 10% of startup companies fail within the first year of business? And 70% fail between years two through five? So what makes a startup successful? That's what Mike Thackrey, founder of Fieldstone Landscaping, and now owner of Vine IT & Cyber Security, is here to talk about today. From start to finish Mike has seen his business concepts grow from seedlings of thought to luscious groves of success. Get Mike's perspective here, it’s a podcast you don’t want to miss!
063- The Golden Rule of Firing
“Business is always personal” -Michael Scott
Whether you are a fan of The Office or not, there is no denying the truth behind this sentiment. Our lives and our jobs are often intimately involved, meaning that difficult tasks, like firing, quickly become even more difficult. The important part is that we prepare and create processes for these events so they can be handled in the best way possible. Join us this week to find how!
062- Becoming a Charitable Business Owner
If you could donate to charity in a more tax-efficient way, would you? On this week's podcast, you can find out how, as talk with David Parsley, Senior Relationship Manager, at the National Christian Foundation. David has been nurturing, serving, and working with business owners for over 13 years now, guiding them down their journey into charitable business, and is here to share his advice!
061- Hiring Practices and Processes
A 2021 Pew Research Center survey revealed that amidst the Covid-19 recovery, 66% of the unemployed have “seriously considered” a career change. As job growth continues to stall and worker shortages grow, it’s more important than ever to understand how to attract and retain talent. Join us this week as we cover hiring best practices and processes!
060-Franchise Systems with Shawna Hicks-Cranston
059- Understanding Your Customer with John Blake
058-Cameron Earhart Sales Guru
Our dynamic duo Devin Dash and Cameron Earhart talk sales this week, bringing you the low down on effective communication and sales strategies. These two tackle everything from common sales mishaps, to setting up the best long-term relationships with prospective clients. You don’t want to miss this!
057- Delivering Blue Collar Value: Replay
This week we are throwing it back to an episode we released five years ago, Delivering Blue Collar Value. Pricing and selling value are common topics among white-collar professionals like CPAs and attorneys. But do roofers and AC repair companies follow the same labor value theories? Tune in to find out!
056- Leadership Affirmation Roadblocks
Two weeks ago, we discussed the difference between managers and leaders. Today, we want to expand on that by introducing you to our leadership affirmations. When we work with clients, we help them establish a leadership team, and these affirmations serve as a prerequisite for a spot on that team. Listen in to find out why!
055- Commercial Real Estate with Jag Grewal
054- Leadership vs. Management
053- The Collaborative CEO
What does it take to be a Collaborative CEO? Is it something you are born with? Something you adopt? Something you aspire to be? Find out, as John Goda, CEO of RTI Insurance, tells the tale of how his role changed from Chief Executive Officer to Chief Enthusiasm Officer, and what it did for his life and for his business.
052- Developing a Leadership Pipeline for Today's Performance and Tomorrow's Success
Our Founder and fearless leader Joey Brannon had the opportunity to speak at this year’s Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants CFO & Controller Conference, and we are sharing the recording! Follow along as Joey covers Leadership vs. Management, Competitive Advantage, Strategy, and so much more!
051-Fifty-Fifty Partnerships
With Saint Patrick’s day being just around the corner, it only seems fair that we give you a podcast filled with legends, magic, and luck! This week we would like to introduce you to David Yohn and Jamie Dunnam, the unicorns of successful 50:50 partnerships. Listen in to see how these two have made it work for over 20 years and you might find a pot of gold at the end of this podcast rainbow!