Тёмный

The Easiest Way to Hire and Decide on a Pay Structure | How Much Should You Pay Your Employees 

Matterhorn Business Development
Подписаться 69 тыс.
Просмотров 11 тыс.
50% 1

➡️➡️➡️ If you’re a business owner looking to make more profit, have more time, and extract yourself from your business, click here to learn more about our programs: adventuretoprofit.com
As a small business owner or entrepreneur, how much should you pay your employees? What if you hire someone and they can't do what they said they could? How do you determine a fair pay and raise system?
This is the easiest way to answer all of those questions! Greg shows you the simplest pay structure that can be applied to any industry, but especially works well in trade industries.
WORK WITH US:
➡️➡️➡️ If you’re a business owner looking to make more profit, have more time, and extract yourself from your business, click here to learn more about our programs: adventuretoprofit.com
________________________
Buy Greg's book Fun at Work: amzn.to/2Ry4zn2
Buy Profit First: amzn.to/37EQmd4
________________________
More videos from Matterhorn Business Development:
Good Customer Service vs Bad Customer Service | Training Video Reactions:
• Good Customer Service ...
Yelp Documentary: Billion Dollar Bully Review & Recap | The Business Newsroom Episode 15:
• Yelp Documentary: Bill...
How WeWork's IPO Failed | The Business Newsroom Episode 25: • How WeWork's IPO Faile...
Profit First Book Summary | Cash Flow Management Strategy for Business:
• Profit First Book Summ...
________________________
NOTE: This post may contain affiliate links. Purchasing through these links is no additional cost to you, but helps support our channel.

Опубликовано:

 

23 авг 2020

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 18   
@MatterhornBusinessDevelopment
@MatterhornBusinessDevelopment 2 месяца назад
Pay structure is important, but tricky. How do you show your staff how much you value them without burning your profit? Find out here: adventuretoprofit.com
@2sassyaccessories
@2sassyaccessories 2 года назад
Thank you so much Greg! I just found this RU-vid page as I am in the hiring process within my business. You have taught me so much so fast. I am sad to see that you have transitioned from the earth side but I am so thankful that you pumped out 3 videos a week and uploaded them to RU-vid university for small business owners like me to come and learn from you. Thank you sooooo much.
@DanielleMathis-db8wl
@DanielleMathis-db8wl 2 месяца назад
This was SUCH a helpful video! Thank you for posting!
@MatterhornBusinessDevelopment
@MatterhornBusinessDevelopment 2 месяца назад
You’re welcome!
@tessalewis222
@tessalewis222 6 месяцев назад
Amazing!! Thank you!
@DomesticKrys
@DomesticKrys 3 года назад
💕 I’m looking to add on some additional staff soon as some of our team have left for college. Thank you
@Edit.Name.
@Edit.Name. 2 года назад
This is excellent
@fodaykamara5249
@fodaykamara5249 Год назад
Very helpful. Thanks
@juliocesarsilvaz
@juliocesarsilvaz Год назад
Very good video. Thank you.
@AudriaRichmond
@AudriaRichmond 3 года назад
I love this video! Great information!
@MatterhornBusinessDevelopment
@MatterhornBusinessDevelopment 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@DrThayil
@DrThayil 9 месяцев назад
incredible video
@fuquaycarsalocaltransporta7102
We have drivers as independent contractors and we are debating switching to have employees instead. I love this video; it helps me understand what to do right if I switch. However, I was just thinking...do you think you can do this kind of structure with contractors? Or does that blur the lines to much between contractors vs employees?
@MatterhornBusinessDevelopment
There can be pluses and minuses to each of those scenarios and in most cases it can come down to different laws in different states. It may be best to get a consult with a business attorney in your area to see what would be best in your state. We can potentially recommend one to you depending on your state you are in
@ImpactSmash
@ImpactSmash Год назад
This is a gross oversimplification of how to determine how much to pay for a position. This doesn't account for two main factors - years of service and intangibles. I know of a situation where someone worked many years in a low paying yet highly visible position - When they left, the business suffered a significant losses because many people were so unhappy with the changes after the departure, they took their business elsewhere. People aren't interchangeable parts and finding opportunities to pay them the least amount of compensation is ultimately short-sighted - Focus on developing a high performing team. That will create the greatest likelihood of generating in a tight-knit, highly motivated, and more productive team, all of which leads to additional opportunities to grow an organization based on trust and mutual respect.
@garrettmorris2699
@garrettmorris2699 3 года назад
I have a problem with this paygrade idea. Everyone usually tends to want the higher paygrade, but nobody really keeps in mind the quality of life. I work in a factory that is understaffed, when I signed up there was optional overtime, but now it's mandatory. With the option of volunteering to work. Even then you are working 12 hour days regardless. I don't want a $1 raise to worry about more things. But they insist that I do. I'm happy where I'm at, How does this effect the business? And does this make me a reliable employee.
@MatterhornBusinessDevelopment
@MatterhornBusinessDevelopment 3 года назад
If you want to stay at the level you are at then you should definitely be allowed to do that.
@vids595
@vids595 Год назад
Pretty much every promotion I was ever offered, the extra responsibility and hours where in no way made up for by the pay increase. Thankfully I became a contractor and work for myself. Now I get to decide what to pay people and I offer a living wage even for entry level. I dont get to have a vacation house or a cool boat, but at least I can look at myself in the mirror.
Далее
How to Pay Your Employees
26:47
Просмотров 426 тыс.
How Many Balloons Does It Take To Fly?
00:18
Просмотров 41 млн
1099 vs W2: How Should You Pay Your Employees?
15:01
Просмотров 62 тыс.
4 Traits A Successful CEO Must Have
8:26
Просмотров 31 тыс.
How To Manage Your Money Like The 1%
12:45
Просмотров 714 тыс.
What To Do When An Employee Asks For A Raise
10:51
Просмотров 74 тыс.
4 Top Reasons Why Good Employees Leave Their Jobs
8:04
How Many Balloons Does It Take To Fly?
00:18
Просмотров 41 млн