In this episode of Well-Oiled Operations, host Stacy Tuschl is joined by renowned author, Joey Coleman, to discuss his latest book, “Never Lose an Employee Again”, and the keys to employee engagement and retention.
Discover the inspiration and extensive research behind the book, unveiling the challenges of employee retention. Gain insights into Joey's unique writing process and global case studies from all seven continents, showcasing diverse companies and providing relatable stories and actionable insights. Explore the evolving expectations of workers and the importance of establishing meaningful relationships with employees. Learn practical strategies to create a thriving workplace culture, navigate remote work communication, and build a strong, committed team.
Also in this episode:
- The importance of having a global perspective on business.
- Workers today expect more than workers from 50 years ago.
- Every employee has co-workers, but not every employee has colleagues.
- The importance of having a shared goal.
- Why case studies are what made this book so tangible.
- How the first chapter is a practical playbook for employers.
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About Stacy Tuschl And Well Oiled Operations:
I’m a best selling author and speaker, the owner of multiple 7-figure businesses and the creator of the Well-Oiled Operations™, where I help small business owners get more customers in their door, more profit in their pockets, and more happiness in their homes.
My in-depth process guides my students to break through their challenges, operate at their highest potential and create self-sustaining businesses—all without sacrificing their families or lifestyles. You shouldn’t be sacrificing your life for your business; your business should be supporting your life.
I know what it’s like to toss and turn at night over an expense, to wonder if you’ll ever make your dreams come true, and to look in the mirror and ask, “Is this business even worth it?”
And while I don’t know you personally, I can tell you the answer is “yes.” You had a vision of starting your own business and you had the courage to actually do it. But starting and running a business are two different things. Now that you’re up and running, I’m going to help you turn your local business into your dream business.
More calm and less chaos. More revenue and less stress.
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