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In this game-changing episode, we’re joined by the incredible Jerry Schill, founder of Schill Grounds Maintenance - one of the Top 25 largest landscape companies in the U.S. With over 32 Years in the industry, Jerry has built a full-service maintenance and snow company that operates in 30 locations across 7 states (and even Ontario, Canada), employs over 1,600 team members, and generates $100+ million in annual revenue!
We dive deep into the mindset and strategies behind getting lean, breaking free from complacency, and fueling strategic growth in your business. Jerry shares powerful insights on thinking differently as a leader, taking decisive action, and the steps you can take today to level up.
Whether you're feeling stuck or striving to refine your operations, grab your notepad because this episode is packed with actionable wisdom to help you achieve your next breakthrough.
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In this game-changing episode, we’re joined by the incredible Jerry Schill, founder of Schill Grounds Maintenance - one of the Top 25 largest landscape companies in the U.S. With over 32 Years in the industry, Jerry has built a full-service maintenance and snow company that operates in 30 locations across 7 states (and even Ontario, Canada), employs over 1,600 team members, and generates $100+ million in annual revenue!
We dive deep into the mindset and strategies behind getting lean, breaking free from complacency, and fueling strategic growth in your business. Jerry shares powerful insights on thinking differently as a leader, taking decisive action, and the steps you can take today to level up.
Whether you're feeling stuck or striving to refine your operations, grab your notepad because this episode is packed with actionable wisdom to help you achieve your next breakthrough.
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