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HANDS AND DAYLIGHT

E93: NEXT LEVEL GOALS, CHINA, CORONA

HANDS AND DAYLIGHT

Peter Roberts

History, Business

5.0765 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Part TWO of last week's Q&A episode, Pete & Brian answer questions regarding next level goals for Origin, China and the state of the supply chain, and also the rising pandemic of the Corona Virus and how it may affect business.

Transcript

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0:00.0

And so, my fellow Americans, ask not.

0:04.0

Taking back America starts here.

0:07.0

What your country can do for you.

0:10.0

Ask what you can do for your country.

0:13.0

I'm convinced.

0:14.0

The reclamation of America through many hands and daylight.

0:19.0

One small step for man,

0:20.9

we as a nation must undergo

0:22.9

this is our origin.

0:25.5

A radical revolution of value.

0:28.9

Not because they are easy, but because they are hard.

0:34.0

Will you continue to separate different product lines into self-contained mini factories as you enter into different markets?

0:41.5

Or do you find that employees develop loyalty to the products they are producing within their physical separation?

0:50.7

That's a good question.

0:52.3

The goal is not to be in three separate locations.

0:55.2

The goal is to be in one location.

0:57.1

Have one culture, one team, one dream, cross train that can jump in and help.

1:01.4

You've got the people making the ghee jackets able to help with the pants.

1:05.2

You got the people with the pants able to help run the mulk bar line.

1:08.3

You know what I mean?

1:08.9

Like literally people who are just in the game

1:12.3

who can step in and help and cover and move.

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