Better Every Sunday

How to Build a Team That Doesn’t Quit | Ft. Jordan Kipnes | Ep 23

2 h 29 min · 11. touko 2026
jakson How to Build a Team That Doesn’t Quit | Ft. Jordan Kipnes | Ep 23 kansikuva

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Welcome back to Better Every Sunday. In this episode, we sit down with franchise CEO Jordan Kipnes for one of our best conversations yet on recruiting, leadership, and building a team that actually lasts. We dive deep into why most business owners struggle to retain good employees, how Jordan managed to keep nearly every painter he hired coming back year after year, and the systems behind building high-performing teams. We also talk about hiring for fit, setting expectations properly, training employees the right way, accountability, company culture, and the hidden costs of keeping the wrong people around. Jordan shares stories from running his own franchise, lessons learned from hiring dozens of painters, and why great leadership is more than just getting jobs done — it’s about building an environment where people want to improve and stay long term. If you’re running a business, managing employees, or trying to build a stronger team, this episode is packed with practical insights and real experience.

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