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Summary

Jason Noel, Director of Advisement at CEO Warrior, shares his insights on building successful companies and teams in the trades industry. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on people and surrounding yourself with great individuals who possess skills and passions that complement your own.
Jason highlights the need to genuinely care for employees and be present and available to them. He also discusses the value of apprenticeship programs in attracting and training the next generation of tradespeople. Jason emphasizes the significance of creating clarity, setting expectations, and investing in employee development to improve retention.

Keywords

trades industry, building successful companies, building great teams, hiring great people, focusing on people, surrounding yourself with great individuals, genuinely caring for employees, apprenticeship programs, attracting and training the next generation, creating clarity, setting expectations, investing in employee development, improving retention

Takeaways

·Focus on people and surround yourself with great individuals who possess skills and passions that complement your own.

·Genuinely care for your employees and be present and available to them.

·Implement apprenticeship programs to attract and train the next generation of tradespeople.

·Create clarity, set expectations, and invest in the development of your employees to improve retention.

Sound Bites

"Caring for people is not a weakness. It actually shows that you're stronger."

"Investing in them is more than just caring. It's training, understanding, and helping them develop a career path."

Chapters

01:22 Surrounding Yourself with Great People

03:27 The Power of Genuine Care and Presence

07:23 Attracting and Training the Next Generation

13:04 Improving Retention through Clarity and Development

19:26 Opportunities with CEO Warrior

Connect With Jason:

Website: https://ceowarrior.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-noel-16967b30
Support Titans of the Trades:

If you found this episode insightful, please subscribe, share, and leave a review for Titans of the Trades. Your support goes a long way in helping us bring more impactful discussions your way.

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Summary

Jason Noel, Director of Advisement at CEO Warrior, shares his insights on building successful companies and teams in the trades industry. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on people and surrounding yourself with great individuals who possess skills and passions that complement your own.
Jason highlights the need to genuinely care for employees and be present and available to them. He also discusses the value of apprenticeship programs in attracting and training the next generation of tradespeople. Jason emphasizes the significance of creating clarity, setting expectations, and investing in employee development to improve retention.

Keywords

trades industry, building successful companies, building great teams, hiring great people, focusing on people, surrounding yourself with great individuals, genuinely caring for employees, apprenticeship programs, attracting and training the next generation, creating clarity, setting expectations, investing in employee development, improving retention

Takeaways

·Focus on people and surround yourself with great individuals who possess skills and passions that complement your own.

·Genuinely care for your employees and be present and available to them.

·Implement apprenticeship programs to attract and train the next generation of tradespeople.

·Create clarity, set expectations, and invest in the development of your employees to improve retention.

Sound Bites

"Caring for people is not a weakness. It actually shows that you're stronger."

"Investing in them is more than just caring. It's training, understanding, and helping them develop a career path."

Chapters

01:22 Surrounding Yourself with Great People

03:27 The Power of Genuine Care and Presence

07:23 Attracting and Training the Next Generation

13:04 Improving Retention through Clarity and Development

19:26 Opportunities with CEO Warrior

Connect With Jason:

Website: https://ceowarrior.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-noel-16967b30
Support Titans of the Trades:

If you found this episode insightful, please subscribe, share, and leave a review for Titans of the Trades. Your support goes a long way in helping us bring more impactful discussions your way.

  continue reading

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