EPISODE · Mar 9, 2022 · 29 MIN
Importance of creating Core Values that build a solid foundation for your company
from Pull the Chute - Grow your People, Grow your Company Podcast · host Jeff Sesol
Send us Fan MailWhen starting your company or even if you’ve already launched, it’s important to determine the Core Values of your company. Core values are one piece of creating a repeatable, scalable system for your company. Your Core Values allow the people in your company to make good decisions on their own by simply applying your company values to new challenges that come along. Your core values will remove bottlenecks and empower individual growth across your organization. My guest today is Karen Kyman. Karen is the co-founder and President of Precision Communications which she stared with her husband in 1993. Over the last 28 years, Karen has successfully led the organization through significant technology transformation across the broadcast television industry. Karen’s vision to create a professional organization rooted in customer service has led to Precision being an industry leader in the space. Karen is a hands-on leader that has an exceptional reputation across the industry based on her long-term view on business and the value she puts on personal relationships. Karen also proudly serves on NATE’s Tower Industry Family Support Charitable Foundation.
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Send us Fan Mail When starting your company or even if you’ve already launched, it’s important to determine the Core Values of your company. Core values are one piece of creating a repeatable, scalable system for your company. Your Core Values allow the people in your company to make good decisions on their own by simply applying your company values to new challenges that come along. Your core values will remove bottlenecks and empower individual growth across your organization.&n...
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