Okay, here are some more insights that I thought were great about Hobby Lobby. 1. Stand up for your people. They will recognize that you value them, and they'll return the favor. 2. Take care and listen to your people. 3. I continue to believe that if God is able to make 90% of a tithing person's salary go further than 100%. He is able to make 6 days better than 7.
Let's call quality managers "A" people. When they hire, they inevitably choose other "A" people. "B" people, on the other had, tend to choose "C" people. Why is that? Because deep down they are intimidated by "A" people. They make sure no subordinate of theirs is going to show them up. As a result, the organization is weakened. "A" people will look for other employment opportunities when they are working for a "B" boss. That is interesting stuff.
Let's call quality managers "A" people. When they hire, they inevitably choose other "A" people. "B" people, on the other had, tend to choose "C" people. Why is that? Because deep down they are intimidated by "A" people. They make sure no subordinate of theirs is going to show them up. As a result, the organization is weakened. "A" people will look for other employment opportunities when they are working for a "B" boss. That is interesting stuff.