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EPISODE · Oct 8, 2018 · 16 MIN

Is it a Nice to Have or Need to Have?

from The Reynolds Bickerstaff Podcast · host Reynolds Bickerstaff

The founder of the Boston Beer Company, Jim Koch, shares tons of business strategies in his book “Quench Your Own Thrist.” This video on covers 3 of them: 1. Don’t risk what you have to get what you don’t need.2. Don’t hire until employees will pay for themselves, either in sales or cost savings day 1. 3. Never hire someone unless they raise the average.I hope you will apply these strategies when you begin business planning for next year.

The founder of the Boston Beer Company, Jim Koch, shares tons of business strategies in his book “Quench Your Own Thrist.” This video on covers 3 of them: 1. Don’t risk what you have to get what you don’t need. 2. Don’t hire until employees will pay for themselves, either in sales or cost savings day 1. 3. Never hire someone unless they raise the average. I hope you will apply these strategies when you begin business planning for next year.

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The founder of the Boston Beer Company, Jim Koch, shares tons of business strategies in his book “Quench Your Own Thrist.” This video on covers 3 of them: 1. Don’t risk what you have to get what you don’t need.2. Don’t hire until employees will pay...

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