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Having the 'wrong' staff can make your life hell. The Right Staff offers straightforward and practical steps to reduce the headaches and hardships that can be associated with hiring personnel. From the solo entrepreneur about to hire their first employee, to owners and managers of small to medium enterprises, this book is a must-read. Through simple exercises and upfront, honest advice, Spence offers a practical approach to more easily find, hire, and keep the staff that will be an asset, not a liability, to your business. This book offers essential advice on pain-free methods to let the…mehr

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Having the 'wrong' staff can make your life hell. The Right Staff offers straightforward and practical steps to reduce the headaches and hardships that can be associated with hiring personnel. From the solo entrepreneur about to hire their first employee, to owners and managers of small to medium enterprises, this book is a must-read. Through simple exercises and upfront, honest advice, Spence offers a practical approach to more easily find, hire, and keep the staff that will be an asset, not a liability, to your business. This book offers essential advice on pain-free methods to let the 'wrong' staff go, without fear of retribution. The Right Staff is a candid real-world book that will revolutionise your business by improving manager/staff relationships. By Keeping the Best, and Freeing the Rest, your business is set to thrive and grow. Spence has over 20 years business experience in a wide range of industries including hospitality manufacturing, construction and personal services.
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Spence started her multi-faceted career journey as a junior accountant before becoming one of Australia's first female avionic technicians in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). With a new baby and a 'nothing to lose' attitude, she ventured into the world of the entrepreneurial enterprises. Spence has owned restaurants, a specialist-clothing factory, and an award-winning cosmetic beauty clinic and with her husband, she jointly owns a surveying company with the occasional lecturer gig on dermal science and cosmetic chemistry. Spence sense of adventure extends to her hobbies. She sailed in the notorious Sydney to Hobart yacht race and represented Australia (ranking 8th) in the World Tasar Sailing Competition. She was also part of the RAAF's Snow Ski team and can be found on weekends stand-up paddling or motorbike riding. Spence is currently working on her next business adventure while fulfilling the lifetime ambitions of becoming an author and graduating from university. However, the achievement she is most proud of is being a role model to her children and showing them that having dyslexia is a gift, and not an excuse- when you have passion, creativity, and the drive to take action, dreams can be realised!