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Editorial Advisory Board: February 2018

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What advice do you have for landscape business owners resistant to change?

 

What advice do you have for landscape business owners resistant to change?

Landscape Professionals

Richard Bare
Arbor-Nomics Turf
Norcross, Ga.

“Change is sometimes a scary thing, but if you’re smart you can always use it to your advantage.”

Jerry McKay
McKay Landscape Lighting
Omaha, Neb.

“Embrace it or it will eventually leave you in the dust.”

Greg Winchel
Winchel Irrigation
Grandville, Mich.

“Put your business up for sale now while it’s still worth something, because if you’re not willing to change with the new business climate and technologies you will be out of business soon and it won’t be worth anything then.”

Industry Consultants

Kevin Kehoe
3PG Consulting
Laguna, Calif.

“If you want to retain customers and people, instead of resisting, you should be anticipating change.”

Adam Linnemann
The Green Executive
Columbia, Ill.

“Get comfortable with being uncomfortable; change is inevitable. It will happen, so just embrace it.”

Frank Ross
3PG Consulting
Alpharetta, Ga.

“Embrace change—for it is the foundation of your future success!”

Jeffrey Scott
Jeffrey Scott Inc!
Trumbull, Conn.

“Change or die a slow death.”

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