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94X

2023-05-19T12:38:08-05:00June 5th, 2023|Tags: , , |

My friend, Sean Kouplen, recently released a new book called 94X with a simple concept. The average employee spends 160 hours in the workplace each month, while the average American only spends 1.7 hours a month in church.  Sean realized that when you do the math, 160 hours divided by 1.7 hours, employers have the attention of their employees 94 ...

Politically Correct Programs

2023-04-21T21:23:35-05:00May 5th, 2023|Tags: , , |

The 2023 Freedom at Work Survey, performed by Ipsos, found that 42% of potential job seekers are much less likely to apply to work at a company whose work culture is hostile to their religious or political views. In my opinion, many workplace diversity programs are signaling employees that their personal religious views are secondary to the politically correct programs ...

The Snares of Success: Part IV

2023-03-04T10:57:20-06:00March 30th, 2023|Tags: , , |

In this series, we’re discussing some of the snares that can surface when a business leader begins experiencing success. The snare I want to address today is privacy.  Seeking privacy is important for time of reflection and rest, but some leaders who begin experiencing success take privacy to an extreme. Some go into isolation due to personal insecurities; others choose ...

Visionaries vs Financially Driven: Part II

2022-12-30T13:42:02-06:00January 24th, 2023|Tags: , , |

In this series, we’re discussing different approaches to leading a company through a recession. Some leaders are financially driven who try to limit risk; others are visionaries.  When a recession is imminent, the financially driven will usually eliminate staff. But a visionary is different.   After 9-11, the airline industry was devastated. Almost all major airlines began massive layoffs.   Southwest Airlines ...

Creative Care

2021-10-06T13:19:15-05:00October 1st, 2021|Tags: , , , |

With significant worker shortages throughout the country, many employees are being asked to work double shifts and are now showing signs of exhaustion. Bojangles Famous Chicken restaurants decided to make a bold move to do something about their employee’s exhaustion. Bojangles closed all company owned stores on two different Mondays and made those paid days of rest for their staff! ...

Customer Service Going to Pot

2022-04-06T15:29:06-05:00July 30th, 2021|Tags: , , |

As if small businesses need any more trouble, a Quest Diagnostics study reveals that marijuana use in workers has surged 44% since 2016. Many of your employees may be stoned while working with your customers. With marijuana now legal in 17 states, many dismiss concerns about the use of pot. But if you’ve ever been around heavy marijuana users, you ...

Inflation Proofing Your Business: Part III

2022-04-22T20:29:02-05:00June 9th, 2021|Tags: , , |

In this series, we’re discussing how to inflation proof your business. A friend owns a chain of restaurants. He was concerned when he discovered that people were selling large quantities of ketchup packets on eBay. He realized a shortage of ketchup and increased prices were coming. He called his suppliers and asked for all the ketchup they could find. He ...

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