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We are joined by M. Kent Johnson, CCM, CCE, ECM, the GM/COO of Baltimore Country Club.
The conversation explores the importance of work-life harmony and fostering a positive work culture in club management. It delves into the challenges of balancing work and personal life, the definition of work-life harmony, and the strategies for building a positive work culture. The conversation covers the importance of maintaining non-negotiable standards, adapting values, and learning from mistakes.
It also delves into the challenges of correcting people, transitioning to leadership roles, empowering and letting go, the importance of asking questions, and the role of governance and leadership in organizational culture.
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By Ed Chapman & Michael HerdWe are joined by M. Kent Johnson, CCM, CCE, ECM, the GM/COO of Baltimore Country Club.
The conversation explores the importance of work-life harmony and fostering a positive work culture in club management. It delves into the challenges of balancing work and personal life, the definition of work-life harmony, and the strategies for building a positive work culture. The conversation covers the importance of maintaining non-negotiable standards, adapting values, and learning from mistakes.
It also delves into the challenges of correcting people, transitioning to leadership roles, empowering and letting go, the importance of asking questions, and the role of governance and leadership in organizational culture.
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Chapters
This episode is brought to you by
They're not the typical novelty putt-putt with windmills and clowns—instead, they build bespoke, high-quality 18-hole courses using synthetic turf, challenging terrain inspired by actual golf, often located at or near real golf clubs. Their architect is responsible for a few of the world's top 100 golf courses, too!
Contact the SHANX team and mention BTG podcast for a complimentary site feasibility assessment!