Staying Ahead of Technological Evolution
Jim and Debbie Meinsen, owners of TCI Graphics, discuss their strategy for staying ahead of the curve on technology. Jim Meinsen says they base their decisions on customer needs.
The People You Work With
Michael Junge, owner of the Lost Boys Barber Co., says the people he works with are the thing that make his business work. Junge says that he tries to treat his employees as equals in business.
Open Communication; Positive Work Environment
Sandy Higgins, who owns the Crackerjack Shack in Republic, says it creates a positive company culture when employees feel they have input. She believes that a positive work environment helps make a business more successful.
In It Together: Teamwork and Business
Caleb Scott, owner of Queen City Insane Asylum semi-pro football team, says when the team in involved in decision-making they are more supportive of the decisions that are carried out.
Marketing as a National Brand
Marketing is a little bit different as a national brand. Becky Thomas, co-owner of Third Street Sportswear, talks about their experience growing and marketing their product to clients.
Every Step of the Way
Rachel Barks, owner of Artistree Pottery, says her husband has really helped her accomplish her idea of opening a pottery shop. Barks opened Artistree Pottery after being diagnosed with PXE, an inherited medical condition affecting the eyes.
Streaming Challenges
Local musician Barak Hill discusses live-streaming online and some challenges associated with the medium. He says you have to remain confident that there are people out there who want to see you.
Gender Bias In Business
Sandy Higgins, owner of Crackerjack Shack, was met with laughter when she tried to get her first business loan. But it only made her more determined to succeed. Higgins talks about that experience and others that, even today, she has faced as a woman business owner. In spite of those challenges, Higgins has grown her business to generate $1 million in annual revenue and has been recognized in the custom logo wear industry as a top business.
History Exactly As It Was
John Oke-Thomas, owner and architect at Oke-Thomas and Associates, and co-founder of Springfield's Minorities in Business, tells how he worked with Drury University to preserve the historic Washington Avenue Baptist Church.
No Job Description
Becky Thomas, co-owner of Third Street Sportswear, says she doesn’t get caught up on titles or job descriptions. She says doing hard and uncomfortable things is a part of the territory and it is her job make people want to work there.
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