
Ep 323 | Don't Just Train the "How"
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Importance of teaching the "why" and "when" in addition to the "how" in employee training
Rethinking traditional business metrics and KPIs for more accurate performance measurement
The value of non-financial incentives and personalized motivation strategies for team members
Balancing analytical decision-making with human aspects in business management
Focus on teaching principles, not just tactics
Importance of explaining why and when to do tasks, not just how
Example: Teaching caulking principles vs. specific situations
Sequence of tasks matters for efficiency and effectiveness
Rethinking traditional metrics like booking percentage
Developing "secret stats" that aren't shared to prevent gaming the system
Importance of context in interpreting metrics
Example: Sales per lead as a potentially more valuable metric than booking percentage
Company vehicles as an effective incentive for production staff
Group activities (e.g., Tough Mudder) as team-building and health incentives
Importance of understanding individual motivations
Balancing financial and non-financial rewards
Amer's focus on building an "inner scoreboard" and defining clear life purpose
Discussion on the value of "manufactured suffering" for personal growth
John's perspective on enjoying challenges and problem-solving in business
Restructuring roles for better efficiency (e.g., separating production coordinator and field supervisor roles)
Importance of accurate scheduling for sales and production alignment
Balancing analytical decision-making with human aspects in management
Amer to work with Austin on getting the podcast back on Spotify and Apple Music
John to continue exploring alternative metrics and incentive structures for his team
Both to reflect on personal growth strategies and how they align with business goals