How to Go Away for 4 Weeks with NO Calls
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"I have changed my mindset and I am enjoying being a coach for the team onsite, rather than being the boss onsite. Often I will say I am the apprentice now and ask the team what do you want me to do, which gets the apprentices to think about the job differently which has created a big advantage for their skill development." Brenton Neville - Brenton Neville Plumbing Brenton & Tanya Neville commenced Brenton Neville Plumbing 2012, based in Atherton near Cairns. Struggling through the first 3 years, 5 years, 8 years operating the business where cash was always tight, working long hours, and significantly NOT being able to go away on a 'stress free' holiday. Being enslaved to the job, something had to change. This started with a change in mindset towards how the team needed to be treated in terms of training and coaching. Over the past 12 to 18 months Brenton has invested time, energy and money into training, coaching and empowering the entire team. The RESULT - 4 weeks 'stress free' holiday, no calls, clients happy, record sales and profit quarter! This is a massive step towards building a business that can operate under management. All based on developing a high performing team with an accountability culture who accept ownership.  If you are unsure how to transform your business and power up to the next level then you’ll find the answers in this interview, including: Why your 'Culture' sets your performance expectations? Why having 'Trust' in the team is critical to your success? How being a 'Coach' NOT a 'Boss' is key to your leadership? How to step away to allow the team take ownership? Why 'efficiency' NOT 'speed' drives productivity? And plenty more … Resources mentioned: Power Up Your Tradie Business book by Matthew Jones - GRAB YOUR FREE COPY (enter promo code - podcast) Power Up Coaching Program - Email to see if we can help REQUEST A CALL Podcast links:   Podcast Studio: RadioHub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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