EPISODE · Oct 21, 2024 · 36 MIN
217 - Sisters & Success: The Real Scoop on Running a Child Care Biz!
from The Child Care Directors Chair Podcast
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Child Care Directors Chair podcast, Erica Saccoccio is joined by her sister Chris to discuss their journey in the childcare industry, the dynamics of running a family business, and the importance of communication and support in maintaining strong relationships. They share personal anecdotes, memorable moments, and the challenges they faced while building their childcare centers. The conversation emphasizes the significance of investing in people, balancing personal and business life, and providing advice for siblings looking to start a business together.Sisterly relationships can be both supportive and challenging.Mistakes are part of the learning process in business.Communication is essential for maintaining strong relationships.Investing in staff and people is crucial for success.Facing challenges together strengthens bonds.Balancing personal and business life is often difficult.Respecting each other's roles and needs is important.Celebrating successes together fosters a positive environment.Understanding the importance of outside help as the business grows.Maintaining a love for the business is key to longevity.Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Child Care Directors Chair podcast, Erica Saccoccio is joined by her sister Chris to discuss their journey in the childcare industry, the dynamics of running a family business, and the importance of communication and support in maintaining strong relationships. They share personal anecdotes, memorable moments, and the challenges they faced while building their childcare centers. The conversation emphasizes the significance of investing in people, balanc...
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