Back to Basics: Building Relationships That Last
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Back to Basics: Building Relationships That Last
In this episode of the ABA Business Leaders Podcast, hosts April and Stephen Smith explore one of the most important parts of growing a healthy ABA business: the people you bring into it. They dig into hiring, leadership, mentorship, and the communication habits that help an ABA therapy organization run smoothly over the long term.
Whether you're in the early stages of building your ABA team or preparing to step back from daily operations, this episode gives you a clearer picture of how strong relationships and intentional hiring can shape the future of your business.
Key Takeaways
Hiring Should Push You Outside Your Comfort Zone
April opens up about how ego sometimes gets in the way of the hiring process. ABA business owners often avoid hiring someone who might outperform them, but growth happens when you surround yourself with people who strengthen your weaknesses. She uses a “mom friend” analogy to show the value of having support from people at different stages of the journey.
Different Thinkers Make Better ABA Teams
Stephen and April talk about the importance of hiring people who think differently. When you intentionally build a diverse team, you bring in new ideas, new angles, and more well-rounded decision-making. For ABA organizations trying to grow sustainably, these differences lead to stronger outcomes for both staff and clients.
Your Values Should Guide Every Hiring Decision
Stephen emphasizes that hiring becomes much harder when you don’t have a clear vision for your ABA business. Your long-term goals should show up in your job postings, interview questions, and onboarding. When your values are clear, you attract the right people from the start.
Onboarding Is a Two-Way Learning Experience
Onboarding isn’t just training. It’s a chance for both sides to learn whether the role, the expectations, and the culture are a good match. April and Stephen highlight how the early stages of onboarding help set the tone for communication, mentorship, and long-term success in your ABA therapy practice.
A Strong Culture Comes From Honest Conversation
You can only spend so much time shaping culture, but fostering open communication is one of the most powerful tools you have. When your team feels comfortable discussing challenges, asking questions, and offering feedback, you start building relationships that last and support stronger outcomes across your ABA therapy organization.
📞 Have a question for Stephen and April?
Call the ABA Business Leaders Hotline: (737) 330-1432
📚 Resources & Links
🧾 Business Essentials List: https://www.3piesquared.com/blog/the-essential-list-for-a-successful-business_24
💼 Book a consultation with Stephen: https://3piesquared.com/stephen-booking-page
🧠 ABA Business Readiness Assessment: https://3piesquared.com/aba-business-readiness-assessment
💳 ABA Billing Tips Guide: https://3piesquared.com/productDetails/ABA_Billing_Tips
🎧 ABA Business Leaders Podcast CEUs:
https://3piesquared.com/productDetails/ABA_Business_Leaders_Podcast_CEUs