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.
#88 - Improve Your Relationship Capital Ft. Eric Brooker
The Frontline Industry Podcast
45 minutes
1 year ago
#88 - Improve Your Relationship Capital Ft. Eric Brooker
Join leadership and culture expert Eric Brooker as he reminds you that you are enough and that you need to separate self-worth from external achievements. We talk about the value of shared pain in building bridges with others, the criticality of building strong relationships at work, the ripple effect of small actions, and much more. You won't want to miss it.
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.