• 213. The $50K Mistake: How Hiring Wrong Can Kill Your Growth (And How to Fix It)

  • Apr 9 2025
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

213. The $50K Mistake: How Hiring Wrong Can Kill Your Growth (And How to Fix It)

  • Summary

  • Feeling like your growth is stalling, no matter how hard you work?

    In this episode, we dive into one of the biggest mistakes e-commerce CEOs make—hiring the wrong team members. We discuss how a bad hire can cost you more than just money, leading to lost productivity, missed opportunities, and even damaged customer relationships.

    Discover how to avoid the $50K mistake by implementing a strategic hiring process that ensures you bring the right people into your business. Learn the importance of defining roles, setting clear KPIs, and creating strong onboarding systems that set your team up for success from day one.

    Tune in to see how making the right hires can fuel your growth and help your business thrive!

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