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Articles by Bob Milligan

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Challenges and opportunities of an effective ranch leadership team

Today, ranches and farms are much larger, and an increasing number have multiple key leaders and decision-makers. Whether they are legally organized as a partnership, corporation or even a sole proprietorship, these farms are led and operated as a partnership.
October 2, 2024
Bob Milligan

"If you don't drive your business, you will be driven out of business.” This quote is by B. C. Forbes, the founder of Forbes Magazine, and runs doubly true for farms and businesses with more than one key owner or leader.



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The manager’s challenge: People during the fall busy season

As the leader, you must continue to provide direction by reinforcing the vision expectations and plans that have been made, especially during the busy times.
September 3, 2024
Bob Milligan

Beef production business and ranch managers have been anticipating and preparing for the fall busy season including weaning, selling calves, vaccinations, fall calving, etc., for weeks. Now it is time for managers to be doers. Right? Well, yes and no.


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3 steps to help employees be happier at work

Measuring success for each job, identifying who or what benefits from a job well done and getting to know team members on a personal level can improve workplace morale and employee satisfaction.
June 18, 2024
Bob Milligan

What makes the difference between employees who are happy at work and those who are miserable? 


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Un excellent départ pour une recrue prometteuse

Une intégration et une formation efficaces peuvent augmenter la probabilité que les nouvelles recrues deviennent des employés performants et motivés.
November 9, 2023
Bob Milligan

Vous venez d'embaucher un nouvel employé - que vous souhaitez excellent. Vous espérez qu'il sera productif et qu'il restera dans l'entreprise pendant de nombreuses années, voire toute sa carrière. Le présent article porte sur la manière d’en maximiser la probabilité.


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Working during the holidays

Holidays can be a difficult time to manage employees. However, working with them gives you the opportunity to show you value them by balancing the needs of the farm and the employee.
October 6, 2023
Bob Milligan

As you know, farming businesses cannot completely stop for holidays. You and your employees, however, are members of families and social groups that have holiday expectations, traditions and plans. 


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Lack of workforce development puts farms at a competitive disadvantage

Coaching and understanding employees' personal growth interests are two ways to start improving workforce development on your farm.
July 17, 2023
Bob Milligan

“The only thing worse than training your employees and having them leave is not training them and having them stay.” Since this quote is from Henry Ford, it is approximately a century old. If this was true for his assembly line workers, it certainly is even more true today.


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Getting an excellent hire off to a great start

Effective onboarding and training can increase the likelihood that new hires will become successful and engaged employees.
June 8, 2023
Bob Milligan

“The process of ensuring the new employee has a great start, becomes engaged and stays is called onboarding.” Onboarding is more than just the orientation and training that have traditionally been our focus for new employees.


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How to deal with unmet expectations

A discussion of why unmet expectations must be addressed and when to provide redirection or negative feedback.
March 20, 2023
Bob Milligan

Unmet expectations for performance and behavior are likely the greatest stressor for most, if not all, supervisors. A failure to meet animal or crop goals, arriving late for work and skipping an assigned task are all examples of unmet expectations.


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L'agriculture au XXIe siècle : défis et possibilités

January 1, 2023
Bob Milligan

Il y a quelques années, j’ai eu le grand honneur de prononcer le discours d’ouverture au forum de la New York State Agricultural Society. Dans cet article, je vous livrerai le message que j'ai adressé aux chefs de file du secteur agricole qui étaient présents.


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3 leadership responsibilities in busy times

Working in agriculture comes with a lot of busy times. As a leader, it is important you don’t forget that leadership is your top priority.
August 25, 2022
Bob Milligan

It has been a crazy weather year – unseasonably cold, unseasonably hot, drought, excessive rainfall. Weather and other uncontrollable events put additional time and pressure on accomplishing what you do control. You are even busier.


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