Business Infrastructure - Curing Back Office Blues
Business:Entrepreneurship
When Punam Saxena’s family relocated to a small town in Georgia, her neighbors asked what tribe they belonged to. They mistakenly thought her family was Native American, not Indians from India. Growing up ostracized, she knows the impact of social isolation and vowed to do something about it. In this episode, Punam shares her process for coaching parents to become active partners with their children’s teachers through open communication that leverages new technologies.
095: Finding the Right Model to Improve Operations with Elzie Flenard
094: Retooling Operations for Customer Success with David Ellin
093: Supporting People in Charge of Operations with Marvell Allen
092: Preparing for the Unexpected in Daily Operations with Joseph Powell
091: Debunking COO Myths with Maria Jones
090: Rebounding After Disaster Strikes with Alicia Butler Pierre
089: Understanding the Value of COOs with Bill Shepard
088: Partnering for Profit with Keith L. Scott
087: Growing Past Bootstrapping with Chitra Lele
086: Selecting Business Partners with Jason Duncan
085: Scaling Back Before Scaling Up with Dr. Terica Pearson
084: Niching to Scale with Meredith Moore
083: Downsizing & Rebuilding a Team with Mike Moll
082: Scaling with SEO with Don Sevcik
081: Outsourcing Core Competencies with Phoebe Cornog
080: Pivoting into a New Niche with Marco Champion
079: Dissolving Toxic Partnerships with Dr. Lewena Bayer
078: Scaling Through Tragedy with Karla Nelson
077: Process Mapping with Alicia Butler Pierre
076: Thalia Toha's Goal Setting Process
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