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How to lead by example through values

By Meredyth McKenzie


Smart Business Pittsburgh | June 2008

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Bruce Violette<BR />Founder, Business Partner
Bruce Violette
Founder, Business Partner

Bruce Violette relies on the tried and true to lead his business, touting ideas like, “Do what you say you’re going to do,” and, “If you don’t take care of your customers, someone else will.” Sticking with those old ideas has helped Violette grow Business Partner, a one-stop marketing firm that merged with FranchisESource Brands International in 2007 and posted 2007 revenue of $9.4 million.

“It’s making sure the job is the No. 1 priority of all personnel and reinforcing this constantly,” says Violette, who founded Business Partner and served as its president before moving into a consultant role while retaining part ownership. “It’s being visible and focusing on your customer base.”

Smart Business spoke with Violette about how to live your values and create a team to spread them.

Q. How do you make sure you’re doing what you say you’re going to do?

Communication is important and making yourself visible. I spend as much time as possible interacting with employees and showing a concern for them and our customers. That whole interaction and communication process is important.

Q. How do you create that interaction and ensure open communication?

The biggest thing is coming across and maintaining a team atmosphere, where you’re not some figurehead sitting in an ivory office somewhere that is inaccessible. Just getting in there and hearing about them and the customers and portraying a team atmosphere.

Interact with them and create that team. It’s the whole approach that 10 heads are better than one. Too many times, executives almost are like political leaders; they kind of lose touch with what’s going on. Get down on a production floor, interact with your employees, personally witness some of the things that are going on and be involved.

Talk to customers and employees. You have to get out there and be involved.

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