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How to Rebuild Your Business Following the Coronavirus Aftermath and Beyond


HARRISBURG, Pa., April 1, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Millions of businesses around the country have been forced to close their doors temporarily amid the coronavirus pandemic. Many of the business owners and managers can use this time to determine the next move they will take when they get the green light that they can open back up. This is essentially a time of rebuilding one's business, and the course that people take will help determine whether their business will thrive or ultimately dive. One industry expert says the key to thriving following the coronavirus is to ensure that their employees all share in a unifying vision.

"The most important thing that business leaders can do following this shutdown is to have a unifying vision with their team," explains Joe Curcillo, bestselling author, business coach, lawyer and motivational speaker. "When people believe in the vision of what they are doing, they are going to go above and beyond to help a business grow. It's all a matter of getting them on board with that vision."

Many businesses believe there's a disconnect between their millennial employees and all of the others. Curcillo disagrees, feeling that it's really a matter of business leaders falling short on the ability to effectively lead. The best way to tackle that problem, he says, is to focus on a unifying vision. When you give people something they can believe in, they will want to be on board with helping to get the company going and surpassing where they were before the shutdowns.

According to a Gallup poll, millennials are the least engaged generation at work, with 55% of them not being engaged. Yet, they also say that everything that is important to your organization depends on deepening your understanding of how millennials live, work, and spend their money.

Here are some tips for rebuilding your business by using the power of having a unifying vision:

"In order to create your unifying vision, you have to get into the heads of your employees and customers," added Curcillo. "Once you do that, then you can share that vision with your employees, hone your team to perfection, and motivate them to strive for success."

Curcillo has helped countless businesses to thrive by focusing on the concept of having a unifying vision for the company. While some companies can keep their good employees by offering rewards and incentives, such things are shortlived, because someone else can offer more or they can run out. The way to retain a highly successful team that will strive for total business success is to focus on a unifying vision.

No stranger to motivating people and working with various generations, Curcillo has spent his life as a trial lawyer. Dubbed "the mindshark," he considers himself to be part mind reader and part lawyer. Along with being a bestselling author of the book "Getting to Us," about the transformational power of having a unifying vision, he also has a popular TED Talk called "The Mobilizing Power of a Unified Vision." In addition to the bestselling book "Getting to Us," Curcillo is also the author of "What's Your Freakin' Point: Maximize the Impact of Every Word You Speak," and "Don't be a Hamster: 30 Tips to Spark the Imagination of Busy People."

Curcillo has worked with many big companies, including Lear Corporation, the San Francisco Giants, the Philadelphia Phillies, Merrill Lynch, Mohegan Sky, Re/Max, Amway, and Hershey Park. Here is an introduction to how a unifying a vision can help businesses during this pandemic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY0docwhyEE&feature=youtu.be. For more information, visit the site at: https://themindshark.com/.

About Joe Curcillo
Bestselling author, business coach, lawyer, mentalist and motivational speaker Joe Curcillo helps companies to thrive by focusing on the idea of having a unifying vision. He has helped countless business leaders to improve their effectiveness by adopting and carrying out the mission. He specializes in helping companies to tap into the power of their millennial employees and bridge the gap between generations. For more information, visit the site at: https://themindshark.com/.

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Source:

Gallup. How millennials want to work and live. https://courses.gallup.com/courses/how-millennials-want-to-work-and-live.html

 

SOURCE Joe Curcillo


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