Living Core Values to the Grave(s)

Just about every company I’ve worked with over the past twenty years has a list of core values that is proudly displayed on a handsome plaque in their corporate headquarters and visible to all on their company website. But if you were to ask the custodian, a delivery driver, or the receptionist that works for…

Robots and Digital Kiosks are Not the Answer to the Labor Shortage

Businesses and brands that are replacing service workers with technology are discovering that this strategy is creating as many problems as it’s solving. Robots (the broad term I’ll use to describe digital kiosks and various other mechanical systems) are diligent, and they don’t call in sick. They won’t cheat you.  They won’t ask for a…

Recruiting Workers in this Economy is like Painting the Golden Gate Bridge

The construction on this historic landmark structure began in 1933. After four years of incredibly hard work, The Golden Gate Bridge officially opened for traffic in 1937. Ready for some trivia? Q: How long did it take to complete the painting on the bridge? A: They’ve never stopped painting it.  A maintenance crew is always at…

The American Dream for Workers; “Train Me and Trust Me”

Ask most people under 40 to define the America Dream and you’ll likely hear them mention owning their own business and/or being their own boss. If you dig deeper and ask why so many young people want to pursue entrepreneurship, surprisingly, the first response won’t always be about making more money; in fact, it seldom…

An Ass Resists Change — Today’s Workforce Demands It.

I’ve never wanted to own a donkey. My wife pleaded for one. To settle this argument, we reached a ‘compromised’ the way we typically do. In other words, we now have one, … er’ …make that four adorable miniature donkeys: two males and two females. Donkeys are the most misunderstood – and often the most…

Why Today’s Teens Aren’t Rushing to Get a Summer Job

If you try to recruit teenagers — and hire them — and onboard them — and train them — and manage them — and try to motive them the way you were recruited, hired, trained, etc. like you were recruited, hired, trained, etc, you’re going to find your breaking point in a hurry. There is a ton of promise and potential in this enigmatic Gen Z workforce.  Make no mistake: they want to be successful in their jobs and they have a skill set that will astound you. And they are able to adapt to the rapid changes that are happening everyday in your business much quicker than you and your seasoned workers are able to adapt.  But they will arrive with a different set of attitudes, values, and beliefs about this thing called ‘work’.