Business Owner Perspective on Talent: Expense or Investment?!?
Mike Garrison
Life is better with a Guide. Special Needs Parent and Fanatic Fly Fisherman. Helping business owners love their business and their life through value acceleration
How you look at your payroll reveals a tremendous amount about you and your company.??
I work with quite a few business owners in my coaching/consulting business and lately it's almost all been focused on what I now call the ‘talent war’, based on the great book The Talent War.?I highly recommend reading it as you get some insight into how Special Operations views recruiting for their highly specialized and elite teams.
Most of you reading this blog, realistically, don’t have the same kind of table stakes that those warriors have when making decisions about who to hire, onboard and keep training.? That being said, what you do does make a difference in many lives so I thought I would share some of my observations after 30 years of working with business owners.
For smaller companies, this becomes even more critical.?Smaller groups of people mean that culture can get damanged/enhanced much faster and with more critical results than with larger companies.??
My advice:? nothing is more important than your team's talent.??
Of course, if you have a bad product/service at a bad price that is already a killer problem.?I am speaking to those of you leading companies with good stuff.?Your key is, if you want to be a real business owner, to have your team happy and feeling significant about the work.? That doesn’t mean that the work won’t be hard, challenging and that there won’t be problems from time to time.
Some things I am encouraging you to think about as next steps:
Remember this:?if you truly want to be a business owner you need to be able to NOT be at work and still drive best in class results.
As always, please comment/critque below and/or contact me directly.? For more information on culture and its importance to the value of your business check out Exit Planning Institute and Chris Sniders landmark book Walking to Destiny.
All the best and tight lines,
Mike
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2 个月Mike this is why we get along so well. Attract the right people. Pay them well, what the market demands. Make sure they can self-assess on performance. And watch your business thrive: delivering dignity is a hallmark of a strategic culture.
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2 个月This is a good one, Mike. For smaller companies, the right hire is huge, but the opposite is also true, the wrong hire can be harmful to your overall company culture. Employees are an investment, and one that every business owner needs to consider carefully.