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Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Jim Stovall | Don’t Let Your Employees Rob You Blind

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Clay Clark

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

The blind New York Times best-selling author explains why you shouldn’t allow your employees to rob you blind while also sharing about his newest book, 100 Worst Employees - Learning from the Very Worst How to Be Your Very Best.

Transcript

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In today's world, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and CBS News, 75% of United States employees

0:08.8

steal from the workplace.

0:10.8

Well, that is very encouraging. So on today's show we're talking

0:14.8

about the importance of making sure that you don't let your employees rob you

0:19.2

blind with the best-selling author who is literally blind.

0:23.6

Yes folks today's New York Times best-selling author Jim Stovall is blind.

0:29.8

If you haven't heard his name look him up on Google that. That's Jim St.O. V A L L.

0:35.8

On today's show, Jim also breaks down his newest book,

0:39.1

100 worst employees,

0:41.1

learning from the very worst, how to be your very best.

0:45.0

Some shows don't need a celebrity narrator to introduce the show,

0:50.0

but this show does.

0:52.0

Two men.

0:54.0

Eight kids, co-created by two different women.

0:58.0

Thirteen multi-million dollar businesses.

1:01.0

Ladies and gentlemen,

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welcome to the Thrive Time Show.

1:05.0

3.

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2.

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1. You the Gosh!

1:09.0

Start it from the bottom now we hit.

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We started from the bottom.

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