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April 5, 2024 25 mins

People like to join small organizations because they are challenging and fun. There are few rules to follow and very little red tape. 

As the company grows, it becomes necessary to formalize business processes. With process comes rules and before you know it… Poof someone gets shot in the eye and the Nerf guns get taken away.

Some might view this as a good thing, but the high performers who built the business do not. Take away the fun and they will just go somewhere else.

Guest Bio:

Steven Freidkin is the Founder and CEO of Ntiva, Inc., a full-service technology firm offering managed IT services including cybersecurity, strategic consulting, cloud solutions, and business process automation. Founded in 2004, Ntiva now has over 450 employees who serve over 1400 clients. 

Steven is an active member of a multitude of boards and organizations including Young Presidents Organization (YPO). He is a big believer in purpose-driven organizations and leads Ntiva with this in mind.

Problem:

Challenge?

  • The employee was shot in the eye
  • Solving the problem without taking the fun out of the workplace 
  • Out-of-the-box ways to keep things light, fun and enjoyable
  • Create cultures and environments that make things fun

Why is this important to the company?

  • The people team is to support and keep the company fun
  • Rules cannot be the default- 
  • Manage issues as exceptions
  • Decisions made understanding our purpose of growing people and our core values
    • Care
    • Ownership
    • Responsiveness
    • Excellence
  • Original mistakes are okay if made under this framework

Rick’s Nuggets

  • People appreciate the small things much more than work
  • When fun is a core value, it must be protected!

How do we solve the problem? 

  • Existence is to grow people
  • Core values are the framework 
  • Keeping the company fun
  • Being intentional
  • Being tolerate of only the outcome you want
  • As you scale, naturally create more structure/rules to limit liability
  • Limit the rock star talent because you are telling people they have to follow rules
  • Other ways to solve the problem
  • The best talent comes from company referrals 114 referrals in 2023 
    • Stories become things talked about and create referrals
    • Retained longer

Rick’s Nuggets

  • Retention is more important than compliance 
  • Attrition happens when people feel like they start feeling restricted and are no longer growing

Key Takeaways that the Audience can plug into their business today! 

  • Question every requirement- what are the other
  • You win talent by differentiating yourself from the competition
  • Aligned motivations around the why & purpose

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