A Cure for the Great Resignation… a Bike | Rich Allen | TEDxColeParkStudio

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  • čas přidán 21. 11. 2022
  • The economy of our country has been rocked by the impact of The Great Resignation. The “cure” that will help business owners and leaders RETAIN THEIR KEY TALENT, regain their competitive advantage and insure their business success is a bicycle. Rich is on a mission to help business owners create and build sustainable businesses based on strong principles, exceptional standards, and operated by a radically-engaged team. Rich has been a business coach for over 16 years. He has worked with hundreds of business owners helping them solve their most difficult business challenges - most of which center around Culture, Standards and Team Engagement. Rich has authored two books, “Tour de Profit - a 52 Stage Race to Grow Your Business” and “The Ultimate Business Tune Up - a Simple Yet Powerful Business Model That Will Transform the Lives of Small Business Owners”. Prior to being a business coach, Rich was a Division President and VP HR with Pella Corporation, a VP HR with Texas Instruments, and a Captain in the US Army Corp of Engineers. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Komentáře • 7

  • @priscillareviews4847
    @priscillareviews4847 Před rokem +13

    While this may be a helpful strategy, the answer is far more simple.
    Pay people enough to live comfortably/time off and treat them right. It's the bare minimum that's been missing this whole time.
    That's all.

    • @riumudamc4686
      @riumudamc4686 Před rokem +3

      Not that simple. Customers want low cost goods and services.

  • @petehoward8494
    @petehoward8494 Před rokem +1

    Very smart management. Explain "why", get their buy-in, encourage ideas to improve, and reward performance.
    "The beatings will continue until morale improves", management style just does not cut it.

  • @johnrudy9404
    @johnrudy9404 Před rokem

    I was hoping for a push for cycle commuting. Tha Lemond road bike is a beauty. The straight rake of the front fork spells road work.
    Back in the office? Why? Why would a company want to pay for the soup to nuts needed to keep a building open? The list is long. Employees have seen behind the curtain. Pay people for merit, not attendance.

  • @AndyCrowther
    @AndyCrowther Před rokem

    How did this video from the 80's predict the pandemic?!

  • @wailinburnin
    @wailinburnin Před rokem

    Wait, this guy called a meeting to talk about bicycle seats? Kinky. I thought he was going to get people back to the office by building bike-able neighborhoods, instead, we're all going to think about bicycle seats together? Again, kinky. And then, if we accomplish all our goals, I (me, the boss) am going to buy myself a new car? What??? Minnesota. Ok, now I get it, Midwestern Humor, marvelous!

  • @zvl_____h
    @zvl_____h Před rokem +3

    Old dinosaur trying to push people to be back in the office 🥱