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R393 – Rethinking Hourly Worker Motivation

R393 – Rethinking Hourly Worker Motivation

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Motivating hourly employees starts with a mindset shift. To do it well, it requires rethinking how we lead, communicate, and create purpose for hourly workers.

Show Notes Page: https://www.thehowofbusiness.com/r393-rethinking-hourly-worker-motivation/

Host Henry Lopez and his original co-host and business partner David Begin explore what it really takes to motivate, manage, and retain hourly or minimum-wage employees.

Drawing from years of experience leading both corporate teams and blue-collar workforces, Henry and David reveal why so many entrepreneurs struggle when managing hourly staff and how a simple but powerful mindset shift can change everything.

They share practical advice for:

Understanding what truly motivates hourly workers beyond money.

Creating a culture of respect, flexibility, and recognition.

Building better systems for onboarding, training, and communication.

Keeping your business both enjoyable to own and a great place to work.

If your business employs and depends on hiring and retaining hourly wage employees, this conversation will help you build a happier, more reliable team by understanding what motivates them..

This episode is hosted by Henry Lopez. The How of Business podcast focuses on helping you start, run, grow and exit your small business. The How of Business is a top-rated podcast for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Find the best podcast, small business coaching, resources and trusted service partners for small business owners and entrepreneurs at our website https://TheHowOfBusiness.com

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