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July 15.2025
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Why Every Employer Should Adopt a Practical Prepper Mindset

Practical prepper mindset: organized shelves with supplies and tools.


Preparing for Uncertainty: Insights from a CEO Prepper

In an increasingly unpredictable world, the importance of being prepared cannot be overstated. Cody Barbo, founder and CEO of Trust and Will, shares his journey of practical prepping, demonstrating how a proactive mindset can enhance both personal and professional life. His story resonates with those who prioritize safety, stability, and readiness.

Practical Prepping: More Than Just Supplies

Cody describes himself as a 'practical prepper,' a term that conveys his balanced approach to emergency preparedness. It all began when he noticed military personnel stocking up on supplies just before the COVID-19 pandemic. Motivated to ensure his family's safety as his wife was giving birth, he invested in a two-week supply of food and emergency gear. Contrary to popular belief, prepping doesn’t need to translate into extreme measures. Instead, it can be a smart strategy that provides peace of mind without overwhelming your living space.

The Everyday Benefits of Being Prepared

Barbo's approach to prepping has practical applications that benefit his family daily. Elements typically viewed as emergency supplies have turned into valuable resources. For example, he keeps dive bags in his cars filled with essentials ranging from snacks for his children to tools needed during roadside emergencies. This dual functionality showcases a unique perspective that can resonate with employer brand managers and recruiters who seek to enhance the onboarding experience and candidate journey by incorporating strategies that reflect proactive, adaptable thinking.

Community and Connections: A Timely Narrative

Amid a recent power outage in Dallas, Barbo's preparedness allowed him to extend hospitality to friends in need. This sense of community, which shines through his prepper mindset, parallels the importance of fostering strong relationships within any organization. As businesses adapt their employer branding and employee value propositions (EVP), integrating elements of care and readiness can help reinforce a company's reputation while cultivating a supportive environment.

Making Preparedness a Core Value

Adopting a prepper mentality can reignite essential values within teams. Encouraging a culture centered on readiness can not only enhance collaboration but also empower employees to respond adeptly to challenges—be it through reputation management initiatives or optimizing their career site experience. Just as Barbo prepares for emergencies, organizations can equip their employees with the tools needed for their personal and career growth.

Beyond Survival: Inspiring Action

In a world where employees crave more than just a paycheck, the narrative surrounding preparedness can inspire organizations to innovate their recruitment marketing strategies. A robust Glassdoor strategy that emphasizes readiness—both for employees' day-to-day tasks and potential crises—can improve the overall candidate experience. It represents a powerful commitment to ensuring that the workforce feels secure and valued.

As businesses evolve in response to changing dynamics, adopting a mindset similar to that of a prepper can lead to proactive strategies that enhance not only the workforce but also the community at large. Leaders should encourage their teams to prepare for uncertainties by fostering a culture of awareness and adaptability.

If you’re curious about how preparedness can shape your organization's employee value proposition, consider assessing your strategies today. An organization attuned to the needs of its employees positions itself to navigate the complexities of the modern business landscape effectively.


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