Finding, Hiring and Motivating the Right People

Finding, Hiring and Motivating the Right People

Description image by Robert Gold Producer and Co-host, BusinessCast; Managing Partner, Bennett Gold LL.P.
  • First Posted: Nov 12 2009 16:50 PM
  • Updated: 7 months ago

This week's episode features Chris Carder, President of ThinData, sharing his approach to building a high-performing staff.

Co-hosted by Andrew Z. Brown

Whenever Robert and I sit down and talk with entrepreneurs about their past, current and future successes, one theme constantly emerges: entrepreneurs need strong teams. And that means they are always looking for ways to optimize how they find, hire, and motivate staff.

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