In this episode of Business Brain, hosts Dave Hamilton and Shannon Jean discuss insights from their recent guest, Michael Prendamano, who introduced his bin store concept. The store operates with a unique pricing model where the price of items decreases each day until sold. They explore how this innovative approach adds value for both customers and suppliers, emphasizing customer service at every level.
Dave and Shannon also discuss their experiences running family businesses, sharing stories about hiring family members, building trust, and maintaining professionalism in family business dynamics. They highlight the importance of treating all team members equally and the benefits of sharing entrepreneurial lessons at the dinner table. The episode wraps up with a nod to the value of family and business integration while keeping a focus on respect and clear boundaries.
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- 00:01:17 Dissecting the Bin Store with Michael Predamano, Business Brain 592
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- 00:08:12 Turns Out I’m Running a Family Business
- The Value of Dinner Table Lessons
- 00:23:26 BB 593 Outtro
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