MAKO Medical CEO Chad Price Explain How Being a Humble Leader Can Make Your Workforce More Effective

MAKO Medical CEO Chad Price Explain How Being a Humble Leader Can Make Your Workforce More Effective

 

Supporting and employing veterans

 

MAKO Medical CEO Chad Price Explain How Being a Humble Leader Can Make Your Workforce More Effective

 

Often enough, veterans find it hard to land on consistent work when they have left the forces. This problem has been widely documented. Empowering these talented and hard-working individuals is a cause close to the MAKO Medical Laboratories value system. Veterans currently make up 5.6% of the United States workforce and can offer a wealth of skills to any business. For that reason, the company now employs a whole host of these ex-force members as part of its delivery fleet and in other areas of the company too.

Understanding that these individuals have something special to bring to the role is key. CEO Chad Price, MAKO Medical. always takes a humbled approach when it comes to choosing which staff members need to be hired. Since his brother, Adam Price formerly served in the forces, he heads up the fleet and is charged with overseeing the employees’ ongoing progression.