EPISODE · Mar 3, 2025 · 9 MIN
Firing People Sucks-3 Tips to Do it The Right Way
from The Saucetown Investor Podcast · host Matt Cox
Firing employees is never easy, but it's a crucial part of running a successful business. In this episode of The Saucetown Investor, Matthew Cox breaks down the tough yet necessary process of letting people go. Drawing from Warren Buffett’s wisdom, he shares why making timely personnel decisions is essential and reflects on his own experiences with firing.Matthew outlines three key principles for handling firings effectively:✅ Do it yourself✅ Offer help to the departing employee✅ Don’t over-explainBeyond business, he explores how embracing difficult conversations—whether in work or life—can lead to personal and professional growth. Tune in to learn how to navigate these tough moments with confidence and clarity!🎙️ New episodes drop every Monday and Thursday at 6:30 AM!#Entrepreneurship #Leadership #FiringEmployees #ToughDecisions #BusinessGrowth
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Firing employees is never easy, but it's a crucial part of running a successful business. In this episode of The Saucetown Investor, Matthew Cox breaks down the tough yet necessary process of letting people go. Drawing from Warren Buffett’s wisdom, he shares why making timely personnel decisions is essential and reflects on his own experiences with firing.Matthew outlines three key principles for handling firings effectively:✅ Do it yourself✅ Offer help to the departing employee✅ Don’t over-explainBeyond business, he explores how embracing difficult conversations—whether in work or life—can lead to personal and professional growth. Tune in to learn how to navigate these tough moments with confidence and clarity!🎙️ New episodes drop every Monday and Thursday at 6:30 AM!#Entrepreneurship #Leadership #FiringEmployees #ToughDecisions #BusinessGrowth
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