Multi-Unit Franchisee Magazine Issue III, 2013 | Page 18

2013 MVP with people talking from table to table about what was going on.” Baliva, the recipient of Multi-Unit Franchisee magazine’s 2013 Noble Cause Award, says he wasn’t thinking about making money during the storm. “We’re stable financially and we have insurance, so it wasn’t about what kind of business we’d do. We have so many employees who live paycheck to paycheck, and they needed to get back to work immediately. Our goal was to get open, give people a sense of normalcy, help where we could, and get people back to work.” MANAGEMENT Business philosophy/management style: I try to allow people the room to do their job without being micro-managed. I expect a lot but people need to feel they own it. Greatest challenge: Letting people make mistakes and learning from them. How I give my team room to innovate and experiment: Again, I allow them to run the business and try to manage each person’s style. How close are you to operations? Very. I am very active in day-to-day operations. What do you rely on/expect from your franchisor? Since I have three different franchisors, I often get three different answers, but communication about what is happening is most important. What do you need from vendors? We need support for initiatives we are pursuing and quick follow-up on any issues the GMs experience. It truly is a partnership. How is social media affecting your business? We are very active in Facebook and email blasts. The speed of getting the word out today versus 15 years ago is amazing. How do you hire and fire? We have a pretty lengthy interview process involvi