Dec 28, 2023
In less than 20 minutes a week, we'll introduce you to an expert or business owner with deep experience in what they do. Grow you, grow your team, grow a small business.
Welcome to the "Grow a Small Business" podcast with your host, Michael Denehey. In this episode, Michael interviews John Quinn from performance well being based in New Zealand.
In this episode, John Quinn, an expert in sports and business, highlights the vital role of values in recruitment and fostering a successful business. He emphasizes the significance of genuine care for employees, encouraging small business owners to understand individual motivations and prioritize consistent, sustainable habits. Tune in for practical insights on building trust, embracing change, and creating a thriving workplace culture.
Key Takeaways for Small Business Owners:
Recruitment Based on Values and Vision: John
Quinn, with extensive experience in sports and business, emphasizes
the importance of recruiting based not just on skills but on
character. Identifying values and a clear vision for the business
helps in aligning recruitment decisions with the organizational
culture.
Understanding the 'Why' Behind Behaviors: Quinn stresses the significance of understanding the reasons behind employees' behaviors. Taking the time to comprehend individual circumstances, such as family commitments or personal situations, aids in avoiding judgment and promotes empathy in the workplace.
Caring for Employees: Caring for
employees goes beyond the surface level. It's about genuine
interest in their lives, families, and interests. This care leads
to greater trust, tolerance, and a more engaged workforce. The goal
is to treat employees as human beings first, allowing the human
'doing' (work performance) to follow naturally.
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Consistency, Competence, and Care: The Trust Triangle: Building trust among the team involves consistency in leadership, competence in skills, but most importantly, a sense of genuine care. Employees are more likely to tolerate occasional inconsistencies or competence gaps if they feel genuinely cared for.
Start Small and Sustainable Habits: Implementing changes or habits in the workplace should start small and gradually build up. It's about introducing consistent, sustainable habits, such as regular check-ins or casual conversations, that show genuine interest in employees' lives.
Discomfort is a Sign of Growth: Embracing discomfort in change is a sign of growth, both personally and within the business. Change may initially be uncomfortable, but it often leads to progress and improvement.
One action small business owners can take:
One actionable step advised by John Quinn is to start small,
consistent interactions with employees. Engage in genuine
conversations, showing interest in their lives beyond work. This
fosters trust, understanding, and a sense of care, ultimately
creating a more connected and engaged team within the business.
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Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small
Business podcast guest:
Understanding 'why' breeds empathy and reduces
workplace judgment — John
Quinn
Care for your team: the cornerstone of trust and workplace resilience — John Quinn
Consistency, competence, and genuine care build robust business trust — John Quinn