EPISODE · Jun 1, 2024 · 43 MIN
When is Enough Enough With a Team Member? How Do I Learn To Use Ceramic Coating? Episode #835
from Pints and Polishing Auto Detailing Podcast · host Nick Walters and Marshall Hill
In this episode, Marshall and Nick discuss their Memorial Day experiences, share their favorite high noon drinks, and talk about the challenges of dealing with vendors. They also delve into the world of Subaru cars, the future of car companies, and the process of learning to use ceramic coatings. The conversation touches on topics such as car brands, car market trends, and the learning curve of ceramic coating. The conversation covers various topics related to business management, employee relationships, and personal boundaries. It delves into the challenges of managing a team, setting boundaries, and making tough decisions. The discussion also touches on the importance of leadership, employee loyalty, and the balance between being supportive and setting limits. Takeaways Memorial Day experiences and the impact on business operations The popularity of high noon drinks and favorite flavors Challenges of dealing with vendors and supply chain issues The significance of Subaru cars in the automotive market The future of car companies and the impact of collaborations The learning curve and process of ceramic coating cars The importance of setting boundaries and knowing when 'enough is enough' in business and employee relationships. The value of loyalty and hard work in team members, and the challenges of managing a team effectively. The balance between being supportive and setting limits, and the impact of personal boundaries on business decisions. Chapters 00:00 Memorial Day Reflections and Vendor Challenges 03:21 The Subaru Experience: A Family of Cars 10:17 The Future of Car Companies and Collaborations 20:56 Navigating Business Boundaries: Setting Limits and Making Tough Decisions 38:51 The Value of Loyalty: Managing a Team Effectively 43:00 Balancing Support and Boundaries: The Impact on Business Decisions
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In this episode, Marshall and Nick discuss their Memorial Day experiences, share their favorite high noon drinks, and talk about the challenges of dealing with vendors. They also delve into the world of Subaru cars, the future of car companies, and the process of learning to use ceramic coatings. The conversation touches on topics such as car brands, car market trends, and the learning curve of ceramic coating. The conversation covers various topics related to business management, employee relationships, and personal boundaries. It delves into the challenges of managing a team, setting boundaries, and making tough decisions. The discussion also touches on the importance of leadership, employee loyalty, and the balance between being supportive and setting limits. Takeaways Memorial Day experiences and the impact on business operations The popularity of high noon drinks and favorite flavors Challenges of dealing with vendors and supply chain issues The significance of Subaru cars in the automotive market The future of car companies and the impact of collaborations The learning curve and process of ceramic coating cars The importance of setting boundaries and knowing when 'enough is enough' in business and employee relationships. The value of loyalty and hard work in team members, and the challenges of managing a team effectively. The balance between being supportive and setting limits, and the impact of personal boundaries on business decisions. Chapters 00:00 Memorial Day Reflections and Vendor Challenges 03:21 The Subaru Experience: A Family of Cars 10:17 The Future of Car Companies and Collaborations 20:56 Navigating Business Boundaries: Setting Limits and Making Tough Decisions 38:51 The Value of Loyalty: Managing a Team Effectively 43:00 Balancing Support and Boundaries: The Impact on Business Decisions
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