2009-11-07 21:26:28 -
Business Expert Barry Moltz, interviews the CIO of Zenagen Hair Loss Shampoo on the Business Radio Show Business Insanity Radio on the Topic “for Highly Aligned, Loosely Coupled Companies Like Zappos" New hair loss shampoo Zenagen is changing the way people look at shampoo, and the way typical business operate. Zenagen Shampoo CIO Jared Reynolds was featured on Barry Moltz Business Insanity Talk Radio Show on November 6, 2009.
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The Florida based hair loss shampoo company operates an efficient and growing business that keeps customers and the work environment as enjoyable and comfortable as possible.
Some examples of how Zenagen employees a unique approach to business includes a company dress code that allows for flip flops on non meeting days, employee appreciation beach parties, and sponsoring mustache growing contests. “Some days after I attend a meeting that I was forced to dress up for, I will come into our offices and look around to see that I am the only person wearing close toed shoes. It makes me smile because I know the office staff has one less thing to worry about and that they can more effectively do their job and help grow our awesome product and brand”, says Mr. Reynolds.
Companies big and small are re-evaluating the idea of employee centered work environment, which when structured properly can lead to big gains in efficiency and the bottom line.
One of the biggest influences to the Zenagen’s corporate atmosphere is internet retailer Zappos.com, which recently was sold to Amazon.com for $928 million dollars. The world’s largest shoe seller and is famous for its fun loving work atmosphere and employees.
Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh is famous for his work place antics, which include a official company policy that requires managers spend 10 to 20 percent of their work time, messing around with employees. Even though Mr. Hsieh is worth 100’s of millions of dollars, he can often be seen wearing a relaxed t-shirt and laughing among colleges.
Zenagen shampoo continues to stay grounded and customer service oriented, and the early success the shampoo company has already experienced, means that they are unlikely to change their serious but humble outlook on growing their business and product.
To read more about the interview including the entire radio show broadcast, learn more about Zenagen shampoo, or its recent activities visit the Zenagen at www.Zenagen.com