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May 2024
21m 28s

Empowering and Inspiring the Hourly Work...

Sales POP!
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In this podcast episode, John Golden interviews Scott Greenberg, who shares insights from his experience managing hourly employees and his book "Stop the Shift Show." Greenberg discusses the importance of leadership and management training, the need for managers to adopt a coaching mindset, and the significance of creating a sense of purpose and ownership among hourly workers.

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