How And When To Use Collaborative Problem-Solving To Benefit Your Business

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Barry Wurzel is a successful businessman in the design-build world. He started his career working for a GC before starting his own business. In this episode, Chaz talks to Barry about collaborative problem-solving, firing clients, saying no to money, staying in your lane, and more.Wurzel Builders offers services in GC, Design Builds, Commercial and Government work, HVAC, and Concrete Cutting. Barry's success has enabled him to expand into the HVAC, electric service, and concrete cutting industries.If you're an entrepreneur looking for tips on how to grow your business or improve your problem-solving skills, this episode is a must-listen. To learn more about Barry Wurzel and Wurzel Builders, visit wurzelbuilders.com or facebook.com/wurzelbuildersltd. Connect with Barry on LinkedIn or email [email protected] this episode, you will learn about;[02:02]  Intro to Barry and his businesses[02:40]  Barry’s Why[03:38]  An example of Barry being an industry disruptor[08:47]  Why Barry believes so strongly in collaborative problem solving[11:42]  A good decision Barry made in his business[13:55]  How Barry maintains poise while making difficult decisions[17:07]  Firing clients[18:02]  The darkside of growing too quickly[21:53]  How to balance moving fast and building systems[23:46]  Barry’s advice to business owners that don’t have any time[27:20]  Barry’s #1 KPI[30:38]  Barry’s thoughts on intentionally networking or masterminding[33:26]  How Barry goes all in with his family and business[38:21]  How to connect with Barry[39:16]  Info on Gathering The Kings Mastermind Roundtable Notable Quotes:“Even though the hard line is sometimes the path you need to take, I always search for the solution first. I work with the end in mind and collaborate to solve problems," says Barry Wurzel."Try to find a collaborative way to solve the problem in most situations possible," advises Barry Wurzel."When the warning signs are on and the warning light on the dashboard is blinking, you need to take action," says Barry Wurzel."Whatever amount of money is on the other side of that finish line is almost never worth the brain damage it takes to get there," advises Barry Wurzel."Trust your instinct and your gut," says Barry Wurzel.Books and Resources Recommended:The One Minute  Manager Meets the Monkey:https://www.pdfdrive.com/the-one-minute-manager-meets-the-monkey-e183550410.htmlMonday Morning Leadership by David Cottrellhttps://www.amazon.com/Monday-Morning-Leadership-Mentoring-Sessions/dp/0971942439Let’s Connect!Barry Wurzel:LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/barrywurzel/ Website:  https://wurzelbuilders.com/Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/wurzelbuildersltd/Email:  [email protected] Wolfe (Host): Website: 

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