Sally, a small business owner, generated about $120,000 in gross sales. After expenses, including a part-time employee, Sally took home about $30,000 in exchange for 50–60-hour work weeks. This situation lasted for five years and was unsustainable, so Sally knew she...
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by Marla Tabaka | Sep 25, 2023 | Business Coach, Company Culture, Employee Retention, Hiring Employees, Leadership, Small Business, Strategy, values
You know it's time to do more to grow your small business, but your hands are bound by a clock that only allows you 24 hours a day. Experts will tell you to hire employees to take the load off so you can focus on business growth. As a business coach, I often suggest...
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by Marla Tabaka | Jun 21, 2023 | Business Coach, Company Culture, Employee Retention, Hiring Employees, Leadership, Small Business, Strategy, values
You know it's time to do more to grow your small business, but your hands are bound by a clock that only allows you 24 hours a day. Experts will tell you to hire employees to take the load off so you can focus on business growth. As a business coach, I often suggest...
READ MORECulture Changes Might Mean Saying Goodbye to Original Employees
by Marla Tabaka | Jan 5, 2023 | Company Culture, Employee Retention, Leadership, Small Business, Startup, Strategy
Part 4 of a 5-Part Series from a Business Coach Perspective: Top 5 Leadership Growing Pains Seen by This Business Coach When original employees don’t adjust well to culture change, tough decisions lie ahead! You hired Sally 5 years ago, and she's been your righthand...
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