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Most shop owners think about relationships as a soft skill; something you're either naturally good at or you're not. David Nour thinks that's exactly the kind of thinking that keeps small businesses stuck. Relationships are a system, and like any system in your shop, they can be built, measured, and optimized. This episode makes that case convincingly. In this episode of Maximum Octane, Kim Hickey and Jason Patel sit down with David Nour, founder and CEO of Avenir and author of a dozen books on relationship economics. His clients include Disney, Siemens, and KPMG, but a big part of his work is with small and medium-sized businesses that often have the relationship instincts but lack the systems to back them up. The discussion covers a lot of ground: why internal relationships have to come before external ones, why small businesses default to hiring "projects" instead of peers and what that costs them, and his Human Capital Value Pyramid; a framework to figure out who’s pushing your business to the next level and who AI will turn redundant. They dig into how Avnir's AI platform works, including the "while you were sleeping" dashboard that surfaces relationship opportunities overnight, and a story about a $20 coffee mug that turned into a $150,000 project. Tune in to episode 142 of Maximum Octane if you've ever felt like you're too busy to think about the bigger picture, or you're wondering why the best people seem to work everywhere except your shop. David gives shop owners a practical, no-fluff lens for thinking about people — internal and external — as the actual engine of a profitable business. Episode Takeaways: * 02:12 Why internal relationships have to come before external ones; and what happens when that's backwards * 05:07 The mindset gap between small and large businesses, and why "I can't afford that" is the most expensive thing you can say * 06:06 Why hiring "projects" instead of peers keeps owners trapped in the day-to-day * 08:09 The Human Capital Value Pyramid: how to categorize your team from liabilities to superstars, and what AI is about to do to each tier * 12:30 What Disney's trash test reveals about initiative, and why you can train skills but you can't train that * 13:00 The CFO vs. CEO debate on training: what if we invest in people and they leave vs. what if we don't and they stay * 17:44 How Avenir's AI platform works: scanning contacts across every platform and surfacing what matters while you sleep * 22:10 The $20 coffee mug story: how a small relationship gesture turned into a $150,000 project * 28:51 "Remember information for people, not about them.” The mindset shift that separates useful customer data from spam * 31:00 The mobile service opportunity most shops haven't tested yet — and why your most valuable customers would pay a premium for it Connect with David Nour: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidnour/] * Avnir [https://avnir.com/] Let's connect: * Website [https://maximumoctane.com/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hickeykim/] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/kim.hickey.167] * Email: info@maximumoctane.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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