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The Entrepreneur's Edge: Tips for Success #MakingBank #S8E29
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Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Michelle Seiler Tucker, Kevin David, Jordan Mederich, Perry Marshall, Ray Higdon, John Warrillow and Joe Foster, and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
(2:33) Michelle Seiler Tucker
Everyone in business should plan their exit from the beginning rather than wait for a catastrophic event to occur. This is called the GPS Exit Model.
(6:33) Kevin David
Working smart, working hard, and being consistent are things that are very critical but more specifically reverse engineering success and understanding that you don't have to reinvent the wheel.
(11:33) Jordan Mederich
Teams and culture are how you scale. If you want to be able to spend time with your family and enjoy your success, you will need to have a really good team that will keep the business running even if you are not there.
(18:18) Perry Marshall
This is a whole mindset, if you have a bottom-of-the-swamp mindset, you have a total laydown advantage compared to everybody else.
(23:10) Ray Higdon
Learn to always consistently move forward even if things are still imperfect. Always do your best job to generate results. Don't get stuck on something just because you are trying too hard to make it perfect.
(29:41) John Warrillow
Always do what you love most. If you sell your business to go do something you're excited about, there is no shame in that. It is a great outcome.
(34:50) Joe Foster
Love the culture. When everyone loves the culture then everyone will be in love with the company ensuring a really good and steady flow of progress where everyone is working towards the same goal.
Tags:
@michelleseilertucker
@kevindavid
@dropfunnels
@perry.marshall
@rayhigdon
@canufeelthelove2014
@reebokthefounder
156 episodes
Manage episode 399165929 series 2363140
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Michelle Seiler Tucker, Kevin David, Jordan Mederich, Perry Marshall, Ray Higdon, John Warrillow and Joe Foster, and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
(2:33) Michelle Seiler Tucker
Everyone in business should plan their exit from the beginning rather than wait for a catastrophic event to occur. This is called the GPS Exit Model.
(6:33) Kevin David
Working smart, working hard, and being consistent are things that are very critical but more specifically reverse engineering success and understanding that you don't have to reinvent the wheel.
(11:33) Jordan Mederich
Teams and culture are how you scale. If you want to be able to spend time with your family and enjoy your success, you will need to have a really good team that will keep the business running even if you are not there.
(18:18) Perry Marshall
This is a whole mindset, if you have a bottom-of-the-swamp mindset, you have a total laydown advantage compared to everybody else.
(23:10) Ray Higdon
Learn to always consistently move forward even if things are still imperfect. Always do your best job to generate results. Don't get stuck on something just because you are trying too hard to make it perfect.
(29:41) John Warrillow
Always do what you love most. If you sell your business to go do something you're excited about, there is no shame in that. It is a great outcome.
(34:50) Joe Foster
Love the culture. When everyone loves the culture then everyone will be in love with the company ensuring a really good and steady flow of progress where everyone is working towards the same goal.
Tags:
@michelleseilertucker
@kevindavid
@dropfunnels
@perry.marshall
@rayhigdon
@canufeelthelove2014
@reebokthefounder
156 episodes
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