'In this episode, we discuss the importance of core values and how to build them for your business. We talk about what core values are and what they mean to us and our corporation. We then go through ours, one through five. Core values are something that we see thrown around a lot. We read about them - there are business articles on core values. People give a lot of time to core values, but I\'m not really sure if everyone understands why you do core values. I look at core values as sort of a compass, maybe even as a decision lens for our team. So if you have a certain set of core values, it should allow your team to make a decision through the lens of your core values. So as we go through ours, we talk about why we came up with those, what they mean to us. And for those listening, I just want you to think what would that mean in your organization. How could that apply? Overall, I’d say you need core values. It\'s very important and your team needs to be able to keep them top of mind. We know we have ours pasted up in the trainer office. Once you have your set core values, there\'s a lot of ways those can manifest themselves in your business. Stay tuned to know more. Key Points of Discussion: - We had many more core values when we started than we do now (3:45) - When you come up with core values, you almost need to brand the idea (3:53) - Come up with something specific to you and your culture, that can grow… (4:21) - As your team gets larger, your core values need to be even simpler (4:55) - A lot of organizations now are employing a chief simplification officer (5:24) - Number one of our core values: Own your role; be your own boss (5:58) - Number two: Bring your A-game every day (10:59) - Working yourself out of a bad mood by acting nice, upbeat, and happy (13:57) - Our core value number three: Humor with a touch of crazy (15:51) - If you can\'t have fun doing it, you know you\'re not going to do very well (20:54) - Our core value number four: Drive change (21:54) - Our core value number five: Keep it simple (26:34) - Taking our core values from 12 to five, that\'s keeping it simple (27:21) Learn About The Alloy Franchise Opportunity http://bit.ly/alloy_franchise'
Tags: personal trainer , Personal Training , crossfit , entrepreneurship , culture , entrepreneur , fitness business , core values , fitness marketing , gym marketing , gym franchise , gym owner , gym launch , Rick Mayo , Alex Hormozi , Drive change
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