He wanted to give dignity and respect to blue-collar workers and provide them with equity ownership, similar to white-collar workers in tech companies.
It created alignment among employees, fostering a collaborative environment where everyone is invested in the company's success.
He faced financial difficulties, including worrying about making payroll, and encountered resistance from suppliers who tried to undermine his efforts to lower material costs.
He sees no conflict, believing that both sides are aligned in their mission to grow the company and achieve financial success for everyone involved.
He attributes the company's success to hiring the right people, treating them with dignity and respect, and providing them with incentive programs and ownership opportunities.
He emphasizes choosing good partners and highlights the success stories of companies he has acquired, showing that private equity can be a force for positive change.
He believes capitalism needs to be more inclusive, rewarding all employees for their contributions to the company's success, not just executives.
He aims to open new offices and is focused on recruiting and retaining skilled workers who believe in the company's mission and potential for wealth creation.
The pandemic highlighted the essential nature of home services, positioning Groundworks well in a market where goods and services were increasingly consumed at home.
He believes the American dream is alive and encourages people to keep grinding, emphasizing that success is possible with hard work and determination.
Matt Malone is the CEO of Groundworks, one of the largest foundation repair and waterproofing companies in the United States. He’s also a self-described capitalist, but he practices a new version of the economic system, one that recently had him turn 5,500 Groundworks employees into part owners of the company. Many thanks to our excellent sponsors FieldOfGreens.com) Use code: MIKE for 15% off and FREE shipping PureTalk.com/Rowe) Save 50% off your first month! MikeRowe.com/MomsBook) to reserve your copy of Oh No, Not the Home! by Peggy Rowe