The President (and 2nd gen owner) of Sashco (Les Burch) explains how he could have sold the business for a bazillion dollars years ago, but didn’t, because he wants to missionally invite as many people as possible into the business to experience and be transformed by their culture. One way or another, your company is impacting the world, for good or for bad. Are you changing it for the best? You’ll want to hear this.
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The President (and 2nd gen owner) of Sashco (Les Burch) explains how he could have sold the business for a bazillion dollars years ago, but didn’t, because he wants to missionally invite as many people as possible into the business to experience and be transformed by their culture. One way or another, your company is impacting the world, for good or for bad. Are you changing it for the best? You’ll want to hear this.
#78 - Imperfect But Interesting: Part 1 Ft. Martha Bird
The Frontline Industry Podcast
32 minutes
1 year ago
#78 - Imperfect But Interesting: Part 1 Ft. Martha Bird
Martha Bird is an audacious cultural anthropologist who looks at the world of leadership and company culture a little differently, and after listening to this podcast you'll look at those differently, too. In part 1, Martha discusses the significance of generous human connections, overcoming perfectionism, going beyond data to understand your company culture, and much more.
The Frontline Industry Podcast
The President (and 2nd gen owner) of Sashco (Les Burch) explains how he could have sold the business for a bazillion dollars years ago, but didn’t, because he wants to missionally invite as many people as possible into the business to experience and be transformed by their culture. One way or another, your company is impacting the world, for good or for bad. Are you changing it for the best? You’ll want to hear this.