
Productive Joy How To Capture Culture and Leverage It To Your Advantage with Erin Krueger
In this episode of Productive Joy, Dr. Christie welcomes Erin Krueger, a CEO, author, realtor, dog mom, world traveler, and painter. Erin shares her story of growing up on a farm in Pennsylvania, instilled with the values of integrity and hard work by her entrepreneurial parents.
She faced a significant tragedy at 21, losing both her parents in a car accident, which taught her resilience and the importance of moving forward.
Erin discusses how she built her career, transitioning from a high-paying corporate job to real estate, and launching a successful vending business during the recession. She emphasizes the significance of mindset, continuous growth, and creating a positive culture within her team.
Erin and Dr. Christie also discuss her structured interview and hiring process that ensures a strong team culture. With her insights on leadership, mentorship, and the importance of staying positive,
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:22 Meet Erin Krueger
02:08 Erin's Early Life and Tragedy
05:22 Lessons from the Farm
10:39 Building a Business and Overcoming Challenges
17:46 Hiring and Team Building Strategies
20:16 The DISC Profile Test
21:03 The Importance of Problem Solving
21:25 Initial Screening Process
22:15 In-Depth Interviews and Culture Fit
23:04 Goal Setting and Evaluation
25:09 Team Interviews and Final Selection
28:02 The Role of DISC Profiles
32:26 Rapid Fire Questions
34:30 Final Takeaways and Conclusion
A deeper dive:
Welcome to an exploration of success, resilience, and joy with the inspiring Erin Krueger.Erin shares her remarkable journey filled with personal growth, entrepreneurial spirit, and a passion for creating positive impact. Here's a look into her philosophies and practices that lay the foundation for her success and influence.
Erin Krueger is known for wearing many hats: she’s a CEO, an author, a realtor, and a traveler. However, it's her resilience and tenacity that truly set her apart. Her upbringing on a Pennsylvania farm, where she learned problem-solving and hard work firsthand from her entrepreneurial parents, became the bedrock for her successful career.
Erin experienced a devastating personal tragedy at 21 when her parents passed away in a car accident. As the eldest, she was thrust into handling complex and adult responsibilities, which taught her invaluable lessons in leadership and perseverance. Confronting such profound challenges early in life shaped her philosophy: “We are not defined by our circumstances but by our responses to them.”
Transitioning from personal experiences to business, Erin founded a highly successful real estate team after bravely stepping out of an unethical corporate job. Her core belief centers around cultivating a positive corporate culture. Erin emphasizes the importance of maintaining momentum and positivity, inspired by a childhood memory of jitterbugging with her father in the early morning hours of farm work.
Within her team, Erin fosters an environment where positivity is paramount. She reminds her team that every encounter—whether a difficult conversation or a challenging market situation—should not define the entire day. Instead, embracing each moment with positivity can change the overall dynamic and outcome.
Erin's approach to leadership is both systematized and personalized. She employs a unique method to ensure new hires mesh well with her team culture. This includes a meticulous interview process where candidates are assessed not just for their skills, but for their problem-solving abilities, listening skills, and cultural fit with potential colleagues.
One of her methods is to give job applicants a series of tests without them realizing it, such as requiring a DISC profile in the application, which evaluates personality types to better fit team dynamics. This careful alignment of team members enhances productivity and satisfaction within the team.
