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19. Driving Revenue Through Human-Centric Relationships & Technology Adoption with Tim Salas

19. Driving Revenue Through Human-Centric Relationships & Technology Adoption with Tim Salas

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In this episode, hosts Troy Sandidge and Christina Kay chat with their guest Tim Salas (aka Mr. F.O.W.), co-founder of Guide and Big Black Tea.

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Best Moments:

(11:05) Troy commends Tim for his emotionally intelligent approach to leadership

(15:30) Tim discusses Guide's talent experience guidebook

(18:19) Troy explores navigating founder dynamics and prioritizing the human experience

(23:10) Tim observes a predominant focus on AI, tech, and money over culture and humanity among founders

(27:24) Troy reflects on considering diverse perspectives in building inclusive businesses

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Guest Bio:

Tim Salas (aka Mr. F.O.W.) is the co-founder and chief captain of Guide, a talent onboarding and training platform, and Big Black Tea, a company focused on improving corporate wellness. With over a decade in the tech industry, Tim is passionate about creating human-centric experiences and building belief systems through his companies' products and cultures.

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