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People-First Growth: How Investing in Talent Scales SMBs

People-First Growth: How Investing in Talent Scales SMBs

Episode 693 Published 5 months, 1 week ago
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Welcome to the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, hosted by Maheen Bari.

In today’s episode, we’ll discuss the importance of employee empowerment, lessons from PeopleToGo’s 25-year journey, and how technology resources drive business success.

Joining us today is Chris Collins, Vice President and Managing Partner at PeopleToGo Inc., a Canadian company celebrating 25 years in business. Chris is a recognized leader in staffing and IT services, named a Top 100 Staffing Leader to Watch and Business Person of the Year.

Key Highlights:

1. The Power of Employee Empowerment in Business Growth: Chris explains how empowering employees drives innovation and sustainable growth for SMBs.

2. Why SMBs Can’t Afford to Overlook Their Staff: The talent mistakes SMBs make and how a people-first culture becomes a competitive advantage.

3. Lessons from 25 Years of Putting People First: Key lessons from PeopleToGo’s growth and success, driven by people-first milestones.

4. Aligning Technology Resources & Services for Business Outcomes: How PeopleToGo aligns tech resources to deliver measurable results for SMBs and enterprises.

5. Leadership, Recognition & Future Outlook: Chris discusses the significance of recognitions and how they reflect PeopleToGo’s values and future vision.

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Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as direct financial or business advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.

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