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    I agree, but also feel it’s not just about fun, it’s about feeling heard and valued as a member of their staff, that they appreciate what you do and not as if they are holding you to ransom because they pay you a salary. All companies pay salaries, but only a few manage their staff right, so they can get out of them what they need to make their business successful. If I recall correctly money is only the fourth reason why people resign or stay at a company... it’s about all the other things that are on offer... and they forget that. So they lose $’s upon $’s finding new staff... training new staff... loosing new staff... instead of valuing the ones they have and supporting them so prosper, because in return they prosper.
    A lot of people would sympathise and agree with you on that one.

    Mind you - the Fun Factor is good too..........


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    A believe a team is just another form of partnership (one can have more than one business partner, can they not?)

    From my viewpoint, the partnership relationship I
    Yeah - Obligations both ways might define partnership I agree - but it also infers a degree of equality in the arrangement....until you have your arse in the sling, for liability, right through to caring for your bosse's own personal development I'm calling it a team. And I'm the captain. Fair play will ensue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Yeah - Obligations both ways might define partnership I agree - but it also infers a degree of equality in the arrangement....until you have your arse in the sling, for liability, right through to caring for your bosse's own personal development I'm calling it a team. And I'm the captain. Fair play will ensue.
    All my men follow me.
    Yeah, fair call.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Yeah, fair call.
    For a Self employed bolshey capitalista bastard.

    Do you know of Bill Parcells? American football coach. I heard him talk about 'entitlement' once.
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    Someone once told me that a business' greatest asset is it's staff.Do you think that still holds true.
    Not you Big Dave as you are the only asset?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MIXONE View Post
    Someone once told me that a business' greatest asset is it's staff.Do you think that still holds true.
    Not you Big Dave as you are the only asset?
    Half a billion is a swiss account trumps four aces.

    Happy productive staff is a big asset.
    Nobody is irreplaceable.

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