7 Deadly Sins of Funeral Home Staff Meetings

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  1. Talitha A. Thomas, CFSP says:

    First allow me to thank you for sharing your gift and talents with others. I plan to share this with the President/Manager of our firm to lay the foundation of the overall importance of being consistent in our meeting schedule. The suggestion of inviting a guest really creates a different animal within your staff and causes a change the atmosphere and the final results beneficial to all, most important the firm.

  2. Mark K McCool says:

    Good stuff Todd. Thanks for the benefit of your experience & insight. With all that is going on in funeral service (sometimes distraction), it is good to get back to the basics with some down-to-earth common sense.

  3. As a Director of Sales and formerly a National Trainer I have found what you say to be so true. In this day and age Staff Meetings and Trainings are a “MUST”. You must have a clearly defined reason for meeting and a agenda that covers all the points – a staff meeting must have purpose.

    Peoples time is clearly their most valuable asset, and many of my Funeral Homes conduct their meetings “LIVE” on the Internet using Live Streaming so the remote locations can be included and “Green” so to speak because travel is not required.

    Many Trainers are no using the same Technology to reach a larger audience either Live, Archived and Vaulted or even a Pay per View because they can reach a National audience without travel downtime.

    Keep up the great info…you have a fan in me

    Glenn Mangold
    34 year Funeral Director and Embalmer
    Technology and Sales Expert

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