Emily Lindley

Create Memorable Trainings for Your Team

I will say it until I'm blue in the face: training is an investment, not an expense. When your team stops learning, they stop growing and so does your company. If we want to grow our business, which we do at Grunder Landscaping Co., we must grow our people. Our goals for this year and the next few are ambitious, and.

Show Your Team Where You're Headed

Team Grunder is excited about the new year and the potential it holds for the company and the individuals who work there. The company is growing, with a larger backlog entering 2021 than we’ve ever had before, and our team understands that opportunities for their individual growth come along with that. This week in.

Give Your Team The Right Tools

Grunder Landscaping Co. understands what is important for their success. We have a tremendous backlog of work for 2021, more than we’ve ever had, and the most critical tasks right now center around our three goals for 2021: sustainable growth, improving our culture, and reinforcing quality standards. We have new.

Training is an Investment, Not an Expense

Training your team is an investment in the future of your team, and in the overall success of your company. That’s a philosophy we embrace at Grunder Landscaping Co., and one you have no doubt heard me share before. Next month at GROW! 2021, we will have a session dedicated to teaching landscaping companies the.

How GLC is Finding the Team Members They Need

Having specific goals for the year ahead is important for setting priorities and aligning your team for success in this new year. This year, Grunder Landscaping Co. has three goals: 1. Sustainable growth 2. Improving our culture 3. Reinforce quality standards In the video below, I explain why we decided these would be.

How GLC Keeps the Morning Roll Out Positive

Landscaping companies face a unique challenge to building a company culture: their teams are only all together for about 30 minutes each day. That morning time is critical to building a culture where people want to work and keeping positive momentum going. We recommend owners and leaders do three things to maximize.

We’ve Made It

As we end the year, we’re reflecting back on all we’ve learned, and have picked our three most popular Great Ideas to share with you again just in case you missed them the first time. Improving profitability, tweaking your sales process, and prospecting for new clients all make for great winter projects, too. Three.

Be The Change You Want to See

This year has been one for the books. It’s like no year we’ve experienced before and we hope to never experience one like this again. But as you heard Marty say many times this year, “hope is not a strategy.” So instead of hoping, we’re taking action and constantly looking at the positive. This can be challenging,.

How Mullin Tripled in Size in Six Years

I first met Chase Mullin a few years ago when he came to a Grunder Landscaping Co. Field Trip. He was young, hungry, and ambitious to grow his business. Chase later joined one of our peer groups, which he was active in for five years, and continued to learn and grow as a leader. His business, Mullin, was much smaller.

Four Tasks to Stay Busy This December

This time of year, we are often flooded with questions from owners and leaders asking what they should be focused on right now. While there are many things you could be doing, we recommend these four easy tasks to get your business ahead this time of year: 1. Be Present If you do nothing, nothing will happen, so now.