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6 Business Lessons Learned from Working with World-Leading Brands

C-Suite Strategist Jeff Kiesel offers tactical, actionable ways businesses can create smarter, safer, socially responsible organizations that increase efficiency, productivity and profits. 

This is a guest post by Merilee Kern.

 

It’s rather shocking to know that fully 96% of businesses fail within 10 years of existence, but what’s even more distressing is that many of these failures are entirely avoidable. Even once-mighty Corporate America behemoths are not immune to preventable peril, as exemplified by a glut of high-profile implosions with untold others currently struggling to adapt and stay agile within the digital age—an era where business dynamics on multiple fronts are a fluid, ever-elusive target.

While many business and franchise owners embrace information technology such as cloud computing, ecommerce, cybersecurity and emerging robotics, many also make the erroneous assumption that innovations capable of boosting safety and digital defenses, operational efficiency and bottom line-impacts related thereto are financially out of reach. Indeed, often discounted or overlooked is the opportunity to significantly reduce, or even entirely eliminate, omnipresent and recurring expenses in both the short and long term.

Yet others either underestimate or entirely disregard how powerful, whether enriching or debilitating, a company culture can be and even how issues like workplace safety play a key role. Multiple millions of non-fatal workplace injuries needlessly occur each year, resulting in absenteeism and Workers’ Compensation claims that chip away at a company’s profit margins.  And then there are brand identity, perception, reputation and service issues wreaking marketplace havoc, as both small and large companies, alike, fail to “speak human” and meaningfully connect with their constituents.

 

While such concerns are nothing new, technological innovations and other modern and strategic means of contending with these issues is a landscape that changes monthly and weekly, if not daily. Solutions, both physical and ideological, are available that can readily result in far smarter, safer and more efficient workplaces that also enhance morale, reduce staff churn, bolster profitability and elevate industries at large.

 

With this in mind, I sought insight from c-suite strategist Jeff Kiesel—a former GE executive and current corporate CEO of Restaurant Technologies, Inc. who’s earned a reputation as a business innovation voice of authority. Given that his firm boasts a roster of multi-billion dollar customers that includes titans of industry like McDonald’s, KFC and Marriott Hotels, I asked if he could share some of the key business lessons he’s learned from working with world-leading brands. This is what he had to say:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kiesel’s takeaways from working with top global brands makes clear that a holistic approach to business—one that keeps talent cultivation, character and efficiency top-of-mind—creates team loyalty and support and fosters increased market share. As well, Kiesel is eager to underscore that a company’s culture is nothing short of imperative for building a successful, growth-oriented operation, noting, “The investment is in the long-term success of our clients, for sure, but in gaining the loyalty of our people within the company, as well.” Indeed.

 

About the guest post author:

Branding, business and entrepreneurship success pundit, Merilee Kern, MBA, is an influential media voice and lauded communications strategist. As the Executive Editor and Producer of “The Luxe List International News Syndicate,” she’s a revered brand and consumer product trends voice of authority who spotlights noteworthy marketplace change makers, movers and shakers. Merilee may be reached online at www.TheLuxeList.com. Follow her on Twitter here: http://twitter.com/LuxeListEditor and Facebook here: www.Facebook.com/TheLuxeList.

Sources:

http://www.inc.com/bill-carmody/why-96-of-businesses-fail-within-10-years.html https://www.bls.gov/bdm/entrepreneurship/entrepreneurship.htm
http://www.nsba.biz/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Technology-Survey-2013.pdf
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/osh.pdf
https://www.yahoo.com/news/papa-johns-ceo-says-executive-192237828.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/corporate-america-isn-ready-growing-women-movement-article-1.2951913?cid=bitly
https://www.yahoo.com/news/corporate-america-survive-uncertain-times-194850899.html

 

 

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