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The HaBO Village Podcast

"The Ideal Team Player" Book Review [Podcast]

May 16, 2017

Episode 24: Michael and Kathryn review Patrick Lencioni's book, "The Ideal Team Player" and discuss how it will help you hire, fire, and evaluate current employees in your Passion and Provision Company.

When to Fire a Client [Podcast]

May 9, 2017

Episode 23: In this episode, Kathryn and Michael discuss how you will know it's time to fire a client. In the business world, 20% of your customers will cause you 80% of your pain. But how exactly will you know it's time to say goodbye? Discover the...

The Power of Group Dynamics [Podcast]

May 2, 2017

Episode 22: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn discuss the reasons why you should pay attention to group dynamics and how they affect your company and customers. This podcast will help you understand why dynamics change with different group sizes...

Myers Briggs 101 and How We Use It [Podcast]

April 25, 2017

Episode 21: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn give an introduction to the personality test known as Myers Briggs. They discuss the importance of understanding yourself and how that will lead to a better understanding of others. Understanding and...

How to Speak to Your Ideal Customer [Podcast]

April 18, 2017

Episode 20: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn talk about why it is critical to develop a buyer persona. By developing and using personas you can reach more people with a stronger message that turns more of those people into paying customers.

Why Leaders Need Mentors [Podcast]

April 11, 2017

Episode 19: In this episode, Michael and Kathryn talk about why it's important for leaders to have mentors, the 4 types of mentors, and the ways mentors impact and shape our lives. Learn more about mentors and mentoring in this week's podcast.

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