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How to Build a Learning Organization and What You are Doing Wrong with Ryan Sutton
How to Build a Learning Organization and What You are Doing Wrong with Ryan Sutton
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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Dec 5, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
Ryan Sutton has a 25 years in tech, how to build a business that is serious about growth. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Whether you're the CEO or an entry level employee, everybody makes mistakes. What a lot of companies do wrong is they tend to cover up those mistakes. 2. Create a feedback culture. A culture where it's OK to make mistakes, where it's OK to talk about things that didn't happen the way you wanted it to, and if you do that really well, it's going to alleviate stress from making mistakes, and it's also going to benefit you as a company as you learn and get better as a result of this process. 3. Have systems and processes in place to make sure that you're achieving the outcomes and results that you want. Empowering with Expert IT Solutions - Kinetix Website Sponsors HubSpot Meet HubSpot’s new AI-powered Campaign Assistant, a totally free-to-use AI tool tailor-made for the marketers and business builders who spend hours each day on content creation! Head to HubSpot.com/campaign-assistant to test-drive Campaign Assistant for free FranBridge Many EOFire listeners have launched franchises in a variety of industries outside of food – and FranBridge Consulting has guided them to these premier opportunities! Sign up for a free consultation with Jon - or get a free copy of his book, Non-Food Franchising - at FranBridgeConsulting.com Gusto Unlimited payroll for one monthly price with no hidden fees and automatic filing and payment of all federal, state, and local payroll taxes in all 50 states! Get 3 months free once you run your first payroll at Gusto.com/fire
Released:
Dec 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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