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Dr. Matthew John on Driven to Business

We often don’t think of Doctors as small business people, but many that run small and mid sized clinics are just that.  They face the same issues as any small entrepreneur, and on top of that, have to meet a myriad of educational and regulatory requirements.

matthewjohnDr. Matthew John is the owner of the Ankle and Foot center in Marietta.  (Click HERE for contact info)

Dr. John is originally from the Chicago area where his family decided to settle after emigrating to the US from India in the late ’60s. Once relocating to Augusta, Georgia, he finished his undergraduate degree from Augusta State University.

After receiving his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree, he completed 3 years of residency in the Baltimore/Washington, DC area which included serving at the National Naval Medical Center, treating the military as well as members of Congress. He received extensive training in reconstructive foot surgery and limb salvage and served as Chief Resident during his third year.

Dr. John is Board Certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons. He is also a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association. He is a published medical journal author as well.

Listen in as Eddie and Matthew discuss not only the Podiatry business, but the practice of medicine in general,  customer service, marketing, careers, and leadership.

Dr. John’s interview with Eddie airs Saturday Jan 31 at 11 AM on WAFS, Atlanta’s  Business Radio, Biz 1190.

Driven to Business airs every on 1190 AM, Biz 1190 at 11.  The program is streamed live on biz1190.com and podcast on Eddiemayfield.com and itunes.

Simply the best business radio in Atlanta..  Driven to Business..

 

 

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Dan Baker, Georgia Commerce Bank

danbakerDan Baker is Senior Vice-President of Georgia Commerce Bank, which recently opened a beautiful new branch office at the corner of Peachtree Parkway and Scientific Drive in the heart of Peachtree Corners. Dan can be contacted at 678-589-4201.  OR, by clicking HERE.

Dan has a long history with banking, and is well known in the area.  Listen as Eddie and Dan discuss the ins and outs of the banking industry, along with customer service, marketing, building relationships, and other topics of interest to anyone involved in a business leadership position.

Dan appears on the Saturday Jan 24th edition of Driven to Business.

Driven to Business, hosted by Eddie Mayfield, airs each Saturday at 11 AM on Atlanta’s Business radio, WAFS,  “Biz 1190.”  The show is streamed live on biz1190.com and podcast on eddiemayfield.com and itunes.

Simply the best business radio in Atlanta,  Driven to Business.

 

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RIch Russakoff, Part Two

richrussakoffRich Russakoff is an internationally acclaimed speaker, business consultant, and coach. Rich’s website is www.coachtothebest.com .

He is the author of ”The Bible of Bank Financing” and a current contributor to CBS MoneyWatch, blogging on topics of interest to CEOs who wish to deliver more to their own bottom line.

I’ve known Rich for many years; he was instrumental in coaching and consulting with me during the formative years of EMA Inc.

You’ll not want to miss the reprise of this  lively discussion ranging from leadership practices, to business management. In fact, the discussion was so good, we’re doing a part one and part two. This week’s program is part two.

If you’re in a leadership role in any sized business, you’ll find this helpful and informative. It would be a good idea to have a notebook handy to jot down ideas that could help you transform your business.

And.. on top of everything else, it’s a fun program that will make you smile as you are encouraged to expand your business thinking and horizons.

You can email Rich at rich@coachtothebest.com

Eddie Mayfield

Driven to Business, hosted by Eddie Mayfield is heard every Saturday morning on Atlanta’s Business radio, WAFS, Biz 1190 AM. The program is streamed live on biz1190.com and podcast on eddiemayfield.com and itunes. Subscribe to us on Itunes.

Simply the best business radio in Atlanta.. Driven to Business.

 

 

 

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Scott Hinds: From middle school teacher to Vegas Performer

Scott Hinds

Scott Hinds was a well liked middle school teacher in East Tennessee when he suddenly got lucky and was chosen to play the role of Carl Perkins in the Vegas production of Million Dollar QuartetOK, not really, as with all “luck” stories, luck had very little to do with it.

Scott’s business and career change holds great lessons for anyone.  It’s a story of hard work, vision, hard work, creativity, hard work, determination, hard work, and perseverance.  There really is not a more competitive business than professional music, and Scott’s story is both informative and inspiring.  It’s also a heart warming story of a truly nice person doing well.

You’ll not want to miss Eddie’s interview with Scott Hinds airing on Saturday December 20th.

Driven to Business, hosted by Eddie Mayfield,  airs every Saturday at 11 AM on WAFS, Atlanta’s Biz 1190 AM.  The program is streamed live on biz1190.com and podcast on Eddiemayfield.com

Simply the best business radio in Atlanta,  Driven to Business..  tune in!

 

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George Petsch, Founder Maple Street Guitars

georgepetschGeorge Petsch turned his passion for music into a thriving business.  George is the founder and owner of Maple Street Guitars, located in the Buckhead section of Atlanta.  Visit their website HERE.

Highly skilled as a classical guitarist, George has performed with the Atlanta Symphony, Macon Symphony, Emory Orchestra, Atlanta Chamber Players, The Atlanta Virtuosi, and The Atlanta Singers.  Additionally, he has performed in duo and in other combinations with many fine Atlanta singers , flutists, guitarists, and other instrumentalists either in recital or for special events.

George Petsch began his business initially to provide classical guitar instruction, but found that his students often asked him about which guitars they should purchase.  Maple Street Guitars, under George’s guidance, has become one of the most highly respected music stores in the Southeast.  George’s leadership style is based on a love for music,  a drive to teach, and integrity.  He’s been able to build one of the best teams in the business, and has teachers that have been with him for over 30 years.

Listen in as Eddie and George discuss Maple Street’s business and success.  The principles that have allowed Maple Street to thrive are the same principles that drive success in all businesses:   passion, excellence, and integrity.

George appears on Driven to Business on Saturday, December 13th.

Driven to Business, hosted by Eddie Mayfield airs at 11 AM every Saturday on Atlanta’s business radio, Biz 1190 AM.  Driven to Business is streamed live on Biz1190.com.  The program is podcast on eddiemayfield.com and on itunes.

Simply the best business radio in Atlanta..   Driven to Business

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John Moeller, Action Ministries

johnmoellerDr. John Moeller is the president and CEO, of Action Ministries, an  outstanding nonprofit organization that has been Leading People Out of Poverty in Georgia since 1963.  (Click HERE to visit their website) The mission of Action Ministries  is to mobilize communities to address the challenges of poverty by focusing on hunger, relief, housing, and education.

In running a busy and successful non-profit, John faces the same challenges of management, vision casting, and leadership that any business leader faces.  Since non-profits rely heavily upon volunteers to accomplish their mission, the leadership skills required can be especially difficult.

John is a well spoken, and entertaining guest.  He has a business degree in addition to his ministerial degrees, and is well positioned to discuss not only the worthwhile and effective ministry of Action Ministries, but the obvious parallels that our business audience will find interesting.

Want to donate to Action Ministries?  Then just click HERE to visit their website.  Hear Dr. Moeller on Driven to Business on Saturday November 29th at 11 AM.

Driven to Business hosted by Eddie Mayfield is heard every Saturday on Atlanta’s business radio, Biz 1190 at 11 AM.   The program is podcast on eddiemayfield.com and itunes, and is streamed live on biz1190.com . Subscribe to us on Itunes!

Simply the best business radio in Atlanta! Driven to Business!

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Starting a business: One man show, or have employees?

When I first started EMA, a friend of mine had a similar business.  Since the business was heavily field service oriented, his advice was, “don’t hire anyone.”   The thought was that employees added cost, complication and headaches.  This gentleman was making a very good living as a one man show, seemed to enjoy it, and there was validity to his viewpoint.

I gave that some consideration.   It was true, especially back then, that I had the skills to simply work on my own, and since overhead would essentially just be me, it wouldn’t take that many customers to provide a very nice income.  I had managed employees before, and was acutely aware of the problems that could accompany them.

I think that’s something that every entrepreneur should think about and consider.  On the one hand, being a one man show, has its drawbacks.  If you have any success at building a customer base, taking time off from the business can be difficult, the number of customers you can have is probably limited, and you can’t grow beyond what you can do yourself.

There’s also the problem of getting older.  What’s attractive to you at 30 might not be acceptable to you at 50.  And trust me, getting older, is the only alternative to dying. So put it into your plans.

The upside, is that it’s simple.  I have a good friend that writes programs for industrial machines.   He told me when he founded his business, he had two  goals:  to make more money, and to simplify his life.

He works from his home, and his business has been very successful.  In fact, he was having to turn down business simply because he didn’t have the time to do it.

I suggested to him that he consider hiring another programmer, and reminded him that he was leaving money on the table by not accepting the other jobs.   He reminded me that while that might help the first goal, it was out of line with the second.

I think, at least from a clarity of purpose standpoint, he has it right.  That’s not how I would do it, but for his purposes, it’s the proper course of action.

This particular friend is comfortable working completely alone;  but you might not be.  Again, it’s just something you should think about.  What’s right for one person is not necessarily right for another.

Once you do decide to hire another person, it changes everything.

I didn’t handle it all that well at first.   I thought I knew how to manage people because I’d been reasonably successful at it before.    But that seemed to change when the pressures of my own business hit.

I’d be gone all week calling on clients, leaving a couple of technicians and a clerk there to get repairs done.  On several occasions I’d return to find the technicians stuck on the same problem they had when I left.  I was well aware that meant no billings out the door while overhead continued to pile up; and,  I was operating very close to the edge financially.  To make matters worse, on several occasions the clerk had made mistakes in our administration system that required hours of my time to correct.

The stress of that, plus my own inexperience caused me to fly off the handle with the employees, rather than attempt to resolve the problems.  In a couple of the cases, I should have terminated an incompetent employee much earlier, and in others, I should have spent more time coaching and helping them to be successful.

Yelling at people is not leadership;  it’s bullying.   It’s also unprofessional and unacceptable and I’m not proud at all of it.  Pragmatically, it makes things worse not better.

Here’s what I’ve discovered..   the hiring process is important..   in fact, if you plan to have employees, nothing you do is more important.

Jim Collins, in his landmark book, Good to Great uses the analogy of a bus.   He says that who is on the bus determines where the bus is going, not necessarily where you wish it were going.  Spend time determining who should be on your bus.

Since we were a technical business primarily,  I spent a lot of time attempting to test for technical prowess.   That was my primary hiring  criteria, and I would ignore almost anything else if they proved to me they could handle the job technically.

Even if I were hiring clerical types, I applied the same criteria.   For instance, if the person had prior experience and could demonstrate competence with our accounting program, I’d hire them despite any other factors.   Those were costly mistakes.

What I learned, the hard way, is that character, intelligence and attitude are the most important criteria. I remember during a presentation by Ross Perot years ago, long before he got into politics, he was asked how one could go about training employees to be more friendly to customers.   Perot, in his classic style, shot back,  “why don’t you just try hiring friendly people to start with?”

He was exactly right.

Collins has another piece of advice regarding employees:  had you known when your hired this employee, what you know about them now, would you have hired them?  If the answer is “no,” then you made a hiring mistake.

But, here’s a caveat; you have no right to terminate anyone to whom you haven’t been giving feedback about their failings.  Everyone deserves a chance to correct their performance once made aware of the shortcomings.

In a strange and convoluted way, many of us do not want to be unkind to an employee.  Hence we will not say anything negative about their work.  Instead, we wait until we are so frustrated by the lack of performance, that we just terminate them with little warning. It goes without saying, that is hardly kind, and in fact, is incredibly unfair.

Terminations should never be a surprise. If it ever is, then you aren’t doing your job.

So, employees or not?  For me, the answer is a resounding “yes!”  I have been blessed with a terrific  team of people at EMA, that have enhanced my life in many ways.  Plus, we would never have enjoyed the success we’ve been privileged to have if the company had been dependent on just me.

Starting a business is a great American dream for many people, and it may be for you.  My advice always..  go into it with your eyes wide open.  And, that includes whether or not to have employees.

Eddie Mayfield

 

 

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Mike Seigle on Driven to Business

Mike SiegelMike Seigle  is the Director of Research and Database Management for Landmark Communications. Mike manages the firm’s sophisticated statewide database of voters, creating mailing lists, phoning lists, walk lists and other “direct voter contact” projects.

Mike and Landmark were the most accurate pollsters in the  recent statewide elections here in Georgia, and in fact, were the first in the nation to state that David Perdue would win the US Senate seat without a runoff.  Almost every other polling organization in the country thought otherwise.

Managing a political database and making sense of it has parallels to business data, and in these days of “big data” it’s important that even small businesses and their leaders understand the trick of this trade. Mike was a history instructor at Georgia Perimeter for a number of years, so he brings a unique perspective to this.

The business parallels and lessons are obvious…  all of us in business need to understand who our customers are, what motivates them, and why they buy from us and not our competitors.   Just as important, if the prospect is buying from your competitor, knowing WHY can help you win them over.

Mike is an interesting and thoughtful guest.  Tune in Saturday at 11 AM to Driven to Business on Atlanta’s business radio, WAFS, Biz 1190 AM.

Driven to Business, hosted by Eddie Mayfield airs at 11 AM every Saturday on WAFS, Biz 1190 AM.  The program is streamed live on Biz1190.com and podcast on eddiemayfield.com and itunes.  SUBSCRIBE TO US ON ITUNES

Simply the best business radio in Atlanta, Driven to Business.

 

 

 

 

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Michael Bull on Driven to Business

michaelbullMichael Bull is a successful real estate investor, hosts a widely quoted radio program, and runs a highly regarded commercial real estate company.  You can visit Bull Realty’s website HERE.   For information about the “Commercial Real Estate Show” that Michael hosts, click HERE.

Listen in as Eddie and Micheal discuss not only the Atlanta area real estate market, but real estate in general.   As a commercial real estate expert, Micheal offers great advice to all business owners and managers whether they are leasing or buying their building.

Fortunes have been made and lost in real estate, and Michael’s expertise in this field can be invaluable.

Michael’s interview will air on Saturday November 15 at 11 AM.

Driven to Business hosted by Eddie Mayfield airs every Saturday at 11 AM on Atlanta’s business radio, Biz 1190 AM.  The program streams live on biz1190.com and is podcast on eddiemayfield.com and itunes.  SUBSCRIBE TO US ON ITUNES.

Simply the best business radio in Atlanta..  Driven to Business.

 

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Keith Getty, Songwriter and Performer on Driven to Business

keithgettyKeith Getty is an Irish born Christian hymnwriter and performer.   Keith, along with his wife Kristyn are sought after performers, playing to sell out crowds all over the world.  A multi-talented instrumentalist and composer, Keith first learned to play guitar, but later began to study flute which included a summer masterclass under renowned Irish flautist Sir James Galway. Ironically, it was Keith’s piano – not flute – arrangements that most intrigued Galway and helped open the world of the music industry to him. Keith has since orchestrated and arranged more than 200 projects for recordings, concerts, theater, television and film, including arrangements for Michael W. Smith’s 2004 Healing Rain album, as well as producing and composing (with Kristyn) various projects for the internationally renowned African Children’s Choir.

Along with their band—an ensemble of some of the top names in Irish and American folk music—Keith & Kristyn have toured extensively in both America and the Celtic Islands this year. Additionally, their annual Joy – An Irish Christmas Tour, which included a sellout performance at Nashville’s prestigious Schermerhorn Symphony Center in 2011, has become a highlight of the holiday season for audiences around the country and is slated to stop in 20 cities, including right here in Atlanta on December 19th. (Click HERE for info) (Ricky Skaggs is also appearing with them)joytour-tourpagebanner-1

Hailing from Northern Ireland and now residing in Nashville, the couple welcomed their first child, Eliza Joy, last year.

Keith is also a great guest.  He’s smart, funny, and open in sharing not only his faith, but the inside view of what it takes to pull off a successful performance tour.

Keith appears on Driven to Business on Saturday November 8th on WAFS, Atlanta’s biz 1190 AM.

Driven to Business, hosted by Eddie Mayfield, airs every Saturday at 11 AM on Atlanta’s business radio, Biz 1190 AM.   Driven to Business is streamed live on biz1190.com and podcast on eddiemayfield.com and itunes.  (Subscribe to us on Itunes)

Simply the best business radio in Atlanta..   Driven to Business.