Author: Staff

  • Ross Reck: Costco Cares About its Employees and it Shows

    Employee Engagement

    CostcoOne of my favorite places to shop is Costco Wholesale. The store nearest to my home opened nearly 30 years ago. What impresses me most about the place is that some of the employees who were working there the day this store opened are still there! Furthermore, they’re still smiling, greeting you with enthusiasm and are still happy to be there. So, I did some checking to find out why and here’s what I found: Costco pays incredibly well and the benefits for employees are great.

    In addition, Costco promotes from within—70% of its managers started behind the register. Costco also operates with a culture of caring rather than a culture of fear—employees are not afraid of their managers or their CEO. On top of this, the store is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas so their employees can enjoy these holidays like the rest of us. As one Costco employee recently told me, “There’s nobody here who will complain about their job because there’s nothing to complain about.” So, what’s the payoff for all this caring? Costco is ranked number 15 on the Fortune list of The World’s Most Admired Companies. All this makes you wonder why more businesses don’t operate this way. [1]

    References:

    1. RossReck.com
    • 100% Employee Engagement Guaranteed! Newly Revised [Kindle & Paperback Editions]

      Now Available from Amazon.com for $15.99

      Kindle and Paperback Editions available from Amazon.com

      Imagine a workplace where every employee is engaged with their work … where every employee shows up each day excited about giving every bit of energy, creativity and passion to performing their job. These employees don’t need to be motivated because they already are and they channel their motivation toward creating a competitive edge for their company that can’t be easily copied. They’re constantly making innovative changes to products, services and customer experiences while providing superior levels of customer service which results in loyal customers. This means higher levels of repeat and referral business which, in turn, translates into significant increases in market share. In addition, absenteeism and turnover rates for these fully engaged employees are far below industry averages because they absolutely love what they do. This book presents a new management model that guarantees an employee engagement level of 100%. If you implement this model in your organization, every one of your employees will become engaged with their work; all working at their full potential. Think of what it would mean to the success of your business or organization if you could get all of your employees engaged with their work.

  • Duncan, Bob

    NPR: Operations

    WXYZ: Robert Duncan, Foreign Desk Operations, NPR News Robert Duncan currently handles remote operations for National Public Radio News. He previously served as Editor for Europe & Russia for NPR News. He has also spent 25 years in television news, working for NBC, Satellite News Channel, New Jersey Public Television and WXYZ.

    References:

  • Rodammer, Wallace – ‘Wally’

    WXYZ: TV Chief Engineer.

    Wally Rodammer

  • Belevich, Jan

    WXYZ: Good Afternoon Detroit library, production.

  • Dungan, Troy

    Troy Dungan - WXYZ
    WXYZ-TV, Detroit, Michigan

    WFAA: TV weather.

    KTXD: TV weather.

    WXYZ: 1974, TV weather. Started his trademark bow tie

    WCAU: TV weather

    KTRK: TV weather.

    KWTX: 1958, TV weather.

    References:

    1. Wikipedia
    2. UncleBarkey.com, October 18, 2006 – Troy’s autumn years mean summer departure (PDF)

    • Jesus Makes Salsa by the Seashore: And Other Fresh-Approach Bible Studies
      Jesus Makes Salsa by the Seashore: And Other Fresh-Approach Bible Studies by Troy Dungan
      Available from Amazon.com

      One of my most enjoyable and enlightening experiences was going to lunch with Troy Dungan. Not just any lunch, but the weekly Wednesday Bible study lunches where media folks from the Dallas Morning News and Troy’s WFAA-TV station would gather to hear Troy’s take on a Bible passage. His knowledge on the Scripture and his perspectives on life were always insightful and enriched my faith. They also strengthened my courage to face the rest of the week. This book is a must-read over and over. – Stewart Lytle, journalist and novelist

      Gathering each week, we could almost smell the fish and spices from Jesus’s breakfast fire. We prayed for Idgie the dog and for a child with cancer. Absorbing Troy’s poignant lessons, we tasted Jesus’s own special sauce. These lessons enriched us; they changed our lives. – Phil Oakley, journalist and author

      Troy Dungan’s studies are refreshingly creative and biblically on target. I love how he thinks about teaching the Scriptures. He makes me smile, laugh, and reflect on the Scriptures in a very personal way. I cannot help but think, I wish I had thought of it that way. I sat there with him on more than one occasion when he led these studies at Channel 8, and I watched God encourage people through his studies. God has gifted Troy with wonderful creativity and insight of getting to the point. – Dr. Harold Habecker, longtime senior pastor of Dallas Bible Church, founder of Finishing Well Ministries