Team: Keeping Your Field Crews Engaged With the Company Culture

September 06, 2023 00:18:56
Team: Keeping Your Field Crews Engaged With the Company Culture
The GROW! Show
Team: Keeping Your Field Crews Engaged With the Company Culture

Sep 06 2023 | 00:18:56

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Show Notes

Does your company have a morning rollout meeting? Are you physically present for it? Engagement with your crews is crucial for fostering a great company culture. Your field crews spend most of their day out in the field and away from the office, and whether you're intentional about it or not there are sub-cultures developing within each crew. Setting the tone you want and keeping your crews engaged can be a challenge, Marty shares his ideas to help.

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The Grow Show podcast is sponsored by STIHL and brought to you by The Grow Group - a leading coaching and education firm for landscape professionals. Your host is Marty Grunder, president and CEO of The Grow Group and Grunder Landscaping Co., one of the most successful design-build operations of its kind in the Midwest. The Grow Show shares ideas, tips, tactics, and insights that will help you grow your landscaping business.

 

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Finance Episode - The Grow Show

Book: Winning with Accountability

GROW! Conference Feb 2024

The Grow Group

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