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If you are going to influence your team as a leader, you must understand their perspective, Richard Franzi, Killing Cats Leads to Rats, joins Closing the Gap to discuss unintended consequences of business decisions. It’s not all business talk as we look into history and how the fear of black cats helped lead to the Bubonic Plague. Join us! We welcome your review of Closing the Gap on Apple Podcasts. Learn more about Westfield's independent agency partners. Closing the Gap named top #15 Insurance Podcast via Feedspot https://wf.insure/2Pnf62D
Ric Franzi is a Best-Selling Business Author | Keynote Speaker | CEO Peer Groups Chair | Radio Show/Podcast Host. He's brilliant. Just listen and you'll see. In this interview Ric describes what's he's learned from years of Coaching Business Owners and talks about his new book. Contact Ric at rfranzi@criticalmassforbusiness.com or (949) 887-4104. Or visit CriticalMassforBusiness.com Help Ric out - Click the LinkedIn button to Share this interview with your contacts! Show host Bill Black is a Certified Exit Planner who helps Business Owners plan for their future Succession, Exit and Transition. Schedule a complimentary call to discuss your exit planning questions at www.BBschedule.com or visit www.Exit-Retirement.com
In this episode, Richard Franzi talks about his third book Killing Cats Leads to Rats and the unintended consequence that decision makers can make, how to make writing a priority if you want to write a book. He talked about the importance of the transference of skill and knowledge that has to happen for your business to grow.
Stewart Gandolf interviews Richard Franzi, Owner of Critical Mass for Business, regarding unintended consequences in healthcare. Stewart and Richard discuss avoiding unintended consequences in healthcare organizations; an essential topic in Richard Franzi's book "Killing Cats Leads to Rats: How Healthcare Can Avoid Unintended Consequences". Read our blog on this podcast here: https://healthcaresuccess.com/blog/podcast-interview/unintended-consequences.html
Going through life, we learn that there are consequences to every action and that doesn't stop when we enter the business world. In this episode, Richard Franzi explains how "unintended consequences" have played a role in shaping the business landscape we know today. The Key to Better Business Performance is Controlling Unintended Consequences Richard Franzi is experienced in helping business executives to improve the quality of their decisions. He is the author of the first book ever written about the power of peer learning to improve an executive’s performance in Killing Cats Leads to Rats. He started from humble beginnings growing up in a small coal mining town, the son of a steel worker in Western Pennsylvania. He has worked with CEOs as the chair of CEO Peer Groups for the past 10 years to help them develop robust decision-making systems to avoid, reduce or mitigate the negative effects of unintended consequences on their businesses. Richard is the host of Critical Mass Radio Show & Podcast. He and his work have been featured in national media: Forbes.com, INC.com, CNBC.com, American Express OPEN Forum, various talk shows, as well as Southern California publications: Orange County Business Journal, Orange County Register, OC Metro Minute.
During this hour with Marnie and guest, Richard Franzi, you’ll discover: Why content marketing makes all the difference and how to maximize it now. How to create valuable content fast The secret sauce of content marketing The 4 organizing strategies that will help you effectively compete in the future. The effect of unintended consequences on your business and how to minimize or eliminate them now The 6 keys to securing your business success Richard Franzi is a bestselling author, entrepreneur, keynote speaker, and the leader of a large learning community of CEOs in Southern California. He helps leaders understand how to use content marketing to build their businesses, brands, and communities. His new book, Killing Cats Leads to Rats, is available from any major bookseller. Learn more at www.CriticalMassforBusiness.com.