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011 - Building A Business By Accident with Janneke den Draak

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In this episode of Turning Lemons Into Lemonade, you'll hear from Janneke den Draak. Janneke is from the Netherlands and is blazing a trail of coaching and online courses in a country where that isn't the norm! Janneke started her business through two key circumstances that forced her into a life of entrepreneurship. First, she had been an IT engineer who at the age of 28 was diagnosed with repetitive motion syndrome - meaning that she could no longer use her arms and hands at a computer any more - leaving her with an inability to do a LOT of different types of jobs - not just the one for which she had been trained! In the days prior to Google - Janneke did an internet search and found Dragon Dictation software and started learning how to run her computer with dictation. Shortly thereafter, she got a job as a consultant on speech recognition and Dragon Dictation. A few years later, her entire department was let go - and she was out of a job! Fortunately, because they were eliminating her department, she was able to contact the clients and take them with her. One of the big struggles she described as a first time entrepreneur was the inexperience of negotiating her own contracts - and how that was a brand new skill that she wasn't prepared for!

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In this episode of Turning Lemons Into Lemonade, you'll hear from Janneke den Draak. Janneke is from the Netherlands and is blazing a trail of coaching and online courses in a country where that isn't the norm! Janneke started her business through two key circumstances that forced her into a life of entrepreneurship. First, she had been an IT engineer who at the age of 28 was diagnosed with repetitive motion syndrome - meaning that she could no longer use her arms and hands at a computer any more - leaving her with an inability to do a LOT of different types of jobs - not just the one for which she had been trained! In the days prior to Google - Janneke did an internet search and found Dragon Dictation software and started learning how to run her computer with dictation. Shortly thereafter, she got a job as a consultant on speech recognition and Dragon Dictation. A few years later, her entire department was let go - and she was out of a job! Fortunately, because they were eliminating her department, she was able to contact the clients and take them with her. One of the big struggles she described as a first time entrepreneur was the inexperience of negotiating her own contracts - and how that was a brand new skill that she wasn't prepared for!

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