Power of Prioritizing Apprentices - Fast Tracking Skills
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"We have this belief that for every apprentice that comes through they will be better than the last one because the bar just keeps getting set higher and higher, and the performance gets better and better. Our apprentices are pushing for the training and their learnings are just off the charts." Peter Hill - Hills Electrical This episode is a blueprint for how Tradie business owners can 'WIN THE WAR ON TALENT'. Across Australia there is a shortage of quality tradesman and this is only going to get worse. To ensure your business stays ahead of the pack you MUST maintain your capacity to deliver high quality work consistently. Peter Hill, from Hills Electrical, shares how 'building talented tradesman from within' starts with investing time training and coaching apprentices to build their skill base, and importantly grow their confidence. It is very exciting to hear how Peter has developed 2nd year apprentices who can deliver output to the level of a quality tradesman. This is a must listen episode. 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 investing in training apprentices will deliver a competitive advantage? Why it is important to allow apprentices to make mistakes? How building confidence in apprentices fast tracks development? How the new generation of apprentices require 'purpose & pride' in their roles? Why patience is critical to allow people to 'flourish'? 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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