Building Cohesive Work Environments
Amy Susan, director of public relations at EquipmentShare, says EquipmentShare relies on its four core values to promote cohesive working spaces. She says those values are Humility, Integrity, Drive, and Intelligence.
Moving Forward In 2021
Sandy Higgins, owner of Crackerjack Shack, says the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to pivot in unexpected ways, but it also provided an opportunity to improve. Higgins says as an entrepreneur, she sees fertile ground when she is forced into a position where she has to be creative.
Booked: Factory Man; The Power Of One
Becky Thomas, co-owner of Third Street Sportswear, gives her two book recommendations. She says “Factory Man” by Beth Macy and “The Power of One” by Bryce Courtenay have both influenced her and her business outlook.
Believing in Your Product
Andrea Petersberg, owner of The Local Bevy, says believing in her product means she doesn’t have to sell it. Petersberg says while she has a variety of artists who sell in her store, she takes the time to learn about each artist and how they work, and how that makes their product unique.
Richest I Could Be
Randy Bacon discusses his decision to do projects he enjoys instead of exclusively focusing on projects that pay well. Now a professional photographer with nearly 40 years of experience, Bacon says despite not always taking the highest paying projects, he is the richest he could be.
Doing More for Veterans
Service members bring a lot to the team, says Amy Susan, director of public relations for technology company EquipmentShare. After a veteran’s day celebration last year, Susan says EquipmentShare decided to do more than a celebration. She says the company gets a lot of value from its veteran workforce.
Make The World Flat: Opportunities in 2020
Andrew Drennen, president of Springfield Sister Cities Association, discusses the opportunities that 2020 gave young professionals of Springfield. Drennen says technological improvements have really helped “make the world flat” as it connects more people around the globe.
From Basement to Brick and Mortar
From school teacher to business owner, Sandy Higgins talks about her life and how she became the owner of The Crackerjack Shack. Higgins says the story started when she began sewing for her six year old daughter, and she began to get requests to buy the clothes she made.
Setting Realistic Expectations
Becky Thomas, co-owner of Third Street Sportswear, discusses an issue she sees in how business is presented to young women. She says because social roles are different for men and women, women can be led to expect an unrealistic work-life balance as business owners.
Preparing for Big Steps
Randy Bacon, a longtime professional photographer based in downtown Springfield, says preparation before making big decisions helped him transition between important stages in his life. He says his big decisions were ultimately a big leap of faith.
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