Identifying the trends shaping today’s workplace, workforce, and marketplace. Guests bring insight and lessons into the trends shaping their business, allowing listeners to learn, adapt, and get a little bit better at whatever it is they do.
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Barrett McCall has led Larson McGrown Forestry Management Services since 2002. Technology, hiring trends, and customer demands have kept him and his team on their toes. Yet he an his team continue to thrive by looking forward and relentlessly pursuing customer demands.
In a wide-ranging discussion, Chris Fuchs shares how weather affects beer sales, new strategies he employs to attract new employees, the value of a catchy marketing slogan, the fickle Millennial customer,and some thoughts about how beer distributing might change in the next decade. Join us for a crisp and refreshing talk about beer, millennials and the modern workplace. Dilly dilly.
Buying or selling a business requires the patience of Job and the expertise of, well, Dock Reed. Dock has completed over 120 business sales in his 20+ years of the work and gives a good idea of what it takes whether you’re the buyer or the seller.
I welcome back Melanie Miller to help me understand why my fifty years of successful living gets in the way of my making good decisions. (Yep, you read that right.)
“Feedback is a gift.” “Feedback is the breakfast of champions.” Platitudes we’ve all heard that make us roll our eyes. However, done correctly, giving feedback makes the recipient interested, grateful, and better at what they do. And the same holds true when given to you and me. Michael Nash teaches this leadership skill and gives us some remarkable insights into the art and craft of giving and receiving feedback.
Lots of folks struggle with their leadership style. Stephanie Constantine is an HR consultant who has worked with Gen X managers to coach them to be better leaders.
Elkhart County, Indiana is making the news today because of its exceptionally low unemployment rate. Employers there are having to innovate to find and keep employees who can take their pick of jobs. Phil Smoker’s family company, Smoker Craft Boats, continues to learn how to attract and re-attract talent from workplace environment, to benefits, to wages, to adding smoking areas (you read that right.)
Gary Frey preaches the “breakaway” move – a move that every company can make that quickly distinguishes them amongst their competitors. He teaches leaders to focus on where the next challenge will be and who is doing business with who you want to do business with. Insightful content and, frankly, very exciting.
Since humans began interacting they’ve needed to know how to persuade each other. Whether one on one or one to thousands, it’s a learnable skill that each of us need handy at any given moment. Lou Solomon of Interact Authentic Communication takes us through what we need to know and why some people can break ALL the rules and still be effective.
Ed Castile is the director of Workforce Development for the State of Alabama Dept of Commerce. There are 24,000 jobs avail right now in the state and not enough people to fill them. Ed is in charge of prepping today’s workforce to meet tomorrow’s job needs. And he knows his stuff. You’ll see…