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Hosted by Joe · business · EN-US · 24 episodes
All things hospitality, most things Countryside. True hospitality is about making big impacts from small actions. This podcast explores the world of service to others, hospitality, private clubs and everything big and small that makes serving others special and meaningful. Memorable experiences are created in the details, the small things….because “How we do small things is how we do all things”… What small thing did you see, experience or do recently that made a big impact??
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The "How we do small things" Podcast
<p>2.5 million square feet of convention space....to say the National Restaurant Show was overwhelming is an understatement. But we're glad we had the opportunity to attend. We had some quality time discussing pizza, sampling new food and products and brainstorming what's possible in the future...</p><p><br/></p>

The "How we do small things" Podcast
<p>What was it like the first season back in the clubhouse? That's the discussion on the table in this episode with Scott, Chef Jay and Joe. Yes....We made it. Season started in July with members over the top excited to get back into the club and experience what they've waited two years for - an extra long year but overall it was incredibly successful. Members were patient - nearly everything was well supported and the team was able to pivot as the activity grew and we figured out how the club and the new spaces were being utilized. </p...

The "How we do small things" Podcast
<p>Three questions...</p><p>1. How has marketing and communications changed in 40 years?</p><p>2. How has communications at Countryside changed in 20 years?</p><p>3. How do you continue growing a 20 year solid foundation of communications?</p><p>Mary Groesser, Countryside's Director of Communication for the past 20 years reflects on you her 40 year career in the marketing, advertising and graphic design industry - you won't believe how far things have come in a relatively short time. Ironic how Mary is finishing up her career the same year Countryside is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Half of her career was spent at C...

The "How we do small things" Podcast
<p>Another busy month. Another month of record golf rounds. We chat all things golf with our golf ops leadership. We're finishing up our first season back in the club and as expected activity was an all time high. The team discusses the ingredients that led to a successful year and high member satisfaction. We also discuss culture, expectations and how empowerment means the most in tough situations....and of course, we share some small stuff...</p>
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