Mastering the Human Side of Business: Lessons from Scott Greenberg on The Franchise Woman Podcast
In the latest episode of The Franchise Woman podcast, hosts Rebecca Monet and Tracy Kawa welcome Scott Greenberg, a seasoned franchise leader, motivational speaker, and author, to discuss what it takes to build thriving franchises and exceptional teams. Scottâs journey from running top-performing Edible Arrangements franchises to becoming a sought-after coach and author provides a unique perspective on leadership, mindset, and the often-overlooked human side of business.
From Franchisee to Industry Leader
Scott Greenbergâs journey is nothing short of inspiring. As a multi-unit franchisee, he built a flagship Edible Arrangements location in Los Angeles and turned a struggling second location into a profitable operation within a year. His hard work earned him accolades like “Best Customer Service” and “Manager of the Year” out of over 1,000 Edible Arrangements locations worldwide.
Since selling his franchises in 2015, Scott has dedicated his career to speaking, coaching, and writing, sharing insights to help franchisees and business leaders succeed. His books, “The Wealthy Franchisee” and “Stop the Shift Show,” offer actionable advice for building winning franchises and managing hourly employees effectively.
Mindset: The Game-Changer for Franchise Success
In the episode, Scott emphasizes that mindset is the ultimate key to success in franchising. He highlights three critical traits that top-performing franchisees share:
- Clarity: They keep a clear head, free from fear, jealousy, and unnecessary distractions, enabling them to make data-driven decisions.
- Commitment to Proven Systems: They trust and follow the franchise system without overcomplicating or second-guessing it.
- Purpose-Driven Leadership: They use their businesses to improve the lives of everyone they interact withâemployees, customers, and communities alike.
âTop franchisees understand that their success is about more than just numbers,â Scott explains. âItâs about creating value for everyone their business touches.â
Managing Hourly Employees: Building a Culture That Inspires
Drawing from his book, “Stop the Shift Show,” Scott delves into the unique challenges of managing hourly employees, particularly younger workers like Gen Z. He explains how focusing on emotional intelligence and culture can make a significant difference in engagement and retention.
âHourly employees often value emotional safety and a sense of purpose over just a paycheck,â Scott notes. âBy treating the job as a paid internship and aligning their work with their goals, you can inspire loyalty and better performance.â
Overcoming Adversity and Finding Purpose
Scottâs personal journey of resilience adds depth to his professional advice. From battling cancer twice to navigating the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, he shares how adversity has shaped his perspective and fueled his passion for helping others.
âWhen we face challenges, the question shouldnât just be, âHow can I get out of this?â but also, âWhat can I get out of this?ââ Scott says. âThe biggest growth often comes from the hardest times.â
Why You Should Tune In
This episode is a must-listen for anyone in franchising or leadership roles. Whether youâre a franchisee looking to elevate your operations, a franchisor aiming to build stronger franchisee relationships, or a manager seeking better ways to engage your team, Scottâs insights will leave you inspired and equipped with actionable strategies.
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