If You Want a Good Employee, Look at their Parents

If You Want a Good Employee, Look at their Parents Blog

But with the pains of growing, we have to be strong delegators to various offices and make sure we are all super organised.

And that is exactly what Emily Ryan has done. Emily is a marketing manager in our Sydney office and the minute we identified that we needed more staff, and with one of our team leaders moving to Geelong, this need is urgent.

What I found in this situation changed my whole opinion of people.

Emily not only stood up and took control without any complaints or even being asked to, she fixed any problems that had arisen and became this dynamic, unbelievably capable person who looked immediately to the future and ensured that every part of the business in the area of marketing was completely, utterly, under control.

It blew my mind.

Today, I dont travel to Sydney as much as I use to, so I didn’t know Emily as well as I would’ve liked to, but what I did know is that she comes from a really good, ethical family. Going back to my theory that the best hires come from good families that install manners, respect and integrity in their children, Emily epitomizes exactly the type of employee or team member more precisely, that is instrumental in taking a company to the next level.


Both of her family members are Pharmacists and own a Pharmacy. They have seen as much as I have no doubt with employees who perhaps don’t have the company’s best interests at heart.

Her parents have taught her right from wrong. They have installed in her that importance of doing a good job and being the best you can be. She has zero sense of entitlement and works hard without any supervision. 

The work that Emily does with clients is all based on what is in their best interests and is in every respect ethical. I really cannot speak highly enough of her morals and loyalty, alongside a very capable marketing manager who one day will be a marketing director or CMO.

She has stood out and the respect I have for her right now is enormous. I am so glad that we have had a hurdle in our business because through it, I got to know Emily much better and I am so proud to have her on our team.

I also want to give her family a hug. Through their impeccable parenting skills, they have brought up a young woman who outshines other millennials ten-fold. She gives me faith that my theory on good parenting produces the best employees.

I am sure that there is more to come with my thoughts on the effect of parenting on the future employees in a company.