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#HR Why Employees Are More Important Than Clients

#HR Why Employees Are More Important Than Clients | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

At VaynerMedia, we like to say, "Family first, agency second." Your employees are important, because it is their skills that keep your machine running. I started VaynerMedia in 2009 with my brother, AJ; a handful of his closest friends became our earliest employees. Having taken two businesses from $3 million to $60 million in revenue, each in less than five years, I've learned that employee happiness and well-being come before everything else--including signing on new clients. This emphasis has allowed me to scale up the businesses and build committed teams as we continue to innovate.

 

But as much as you care for them, don't expect your staff to be as committed to your business as you are. Too many entrepreneurs complain that staff members don't work as hard as they do. It's a ludicrous expectation: Why should they be concerned about a business that's not theirs?


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, May 31, 2016 10:06 PM

Workers who feel truly cared for are the key to creating a business that can grow quickly.

Caylin Britt's curator insight, June 3, 2016 8:51 AM

One of my Managers taught me that Clients are the opportunity for Revenue, but Employees generate the revenue. Without them there is no success in business.

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How to Boldly Face Your Fear of Criticism

How to Boldly Face Your Fear of Criticism | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Many of my clients deal with a fear of criticism. I see it in several aspects of their lives. At work, people fear criticism from their managers and colleagues, so they keep quiet and don't share their opinions. They play it safe. At home, people fear that they'll be criticized by their spouse or partner, so they don't speak their mind. They back down when they sense conflict. In friendships, people often don't have boundaries because they fear that establishing them would lead to criticism or that they would be viewed as selfish.

 

Whatever the setting, it's this fear that keeps people stuck. For example, by not speaking up and not sharing your ideas, you'll never advance. People won't know your thoughts and will have no reason to recognize your worth and promote you.


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The Clear Thinking Partnership's curator insight, July 1, 2015 5:27 AM

This continues to be a tricky area of performance for so many leaders.........

Michael Anderson's curator insight, July 1, 2015 6:57 AM

A very positive article. Well worth reading.

Edwin Abdiel Rodz's curator insight, July 9, 2015 2:13 PM

We all go through the fear of criticism.  Be it about your business, video or even your talent in general.  Fear in itself is a very paralyzing thing, but when it reaches the topic that will source your future it tends to be taking even more seriously than it really is. 


There's this phrase that really calmed me down when I launched my first android app and started receiving negative ratings (not even many... just 2 out of 50).  "Don't sweat it; you have knowledge now".  

Knowledge is the antidote of fear after all.  Criticism shouldn't become a fear because it's actual knowledge of something that could be modified.  


Here are a few tips of how to handle criticism correctly.    There's never any reason to be scared of criticism.