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070 Leveraging Veteran Skill Sets for Entrepreneurship Ventures with Jed Richard

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6ers, there is a common misconception that military skillsets are not transferable skills to the civilian workforce. This is far from the truth. The underlying problem is actually in the translation of military skillset and how it fits in a civilian role. What this means is that your responsibility is to learn how to communicate the value of your military experience.

This week, Tony Nash is joined by Jed Richard, a veteran, and a general contractor. Jed is also the president of Richard Group, a building and civil General Contracting & Construction Services Company based in Glenview, Illinois. He graduated from West Point in 2004, the same year he enlisted in the Army as a commissioned officer. Jed retired from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team in 2009 with the rank of Captain.

You will learn about how bringing authenticity and transparency to your business can help you form a strong team and loyal customers. Business and growth are through people aligned with your vision and company culture. A strong team fosters cooperation and increases productivity while loyal customers become a profitable relationship.

By the end of the episode, you’ll gain a new understanding of how you can leverage your existing and unique veteran skill sets for your entrepreneurial journey. It starts with gratitude and having the grit to bootstrap your way up through the arsenal of skills you may already have.

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  • 01:08 - Bringing authenticity to business. Your word is your bond.
  • 03:34 - Never fake the funk on anything in life
  • 05:25 - Gratitude, accountability, and bootstrapping your own business venture
  • 10:13 - The common failures of new vet entrepreneurs
  • 11:48 - The unique value of a veteran’s skill set
  • 16:59 - Creating a strong team through leadership with authenticity and transparency
  • 21:10 - Jed’s biggest failure in growing his business
  • 24:42 - Becoming a better person by having the ability to say, ‘No’

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Here is how to connect with Jed Richard:

LinkedIn

Email

Instagram

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Connect with Got Your Six podcast:

Website

Instagram

Discord

LinkedIn

Twitter

TikTok

-----

Connect with Tony:

Website

LinkedIn

Instagram

Twitter

  continue reading

108 episodes

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Manage episode 337042078 series 2914256
Content provided by Tony Nash. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tony Nash or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

6ers, there is a common misconception that military skillsets are not transferable skills to the civilian workforce. This is far from the truth. The underlying problem is actually in the translation of military skillset and how it fits in a civilian role. What this means is that your responsibility is to learn how to communicate the value of your military experience.

This week, Tony Nash is joined by Jed Richard, a veteran, and a general contractor. Jed is also the president of Richard Group, a building and civil General Contracting & Construction Services Company based in Glenview, Illinois. He graduated from West Point in 2004, the same year he enlisted in the Army as a commissioned officer. Jed retired from the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team in 2009 with the rank of Captain.

You will learn about how bringing authenticity and transparency to your business can help you form a strong team and loyal customers. Business and growth are through people aligned with your vision and company culture. A strong team fosters cooperation and increases productivity while loyal customers become a profitable relationship.

By the end of the episode, you’ll gain a new understanding of how you can leverage your existing and unique veteran skill sets for your entrepreneurial journey. It starts with gratitude and having the grit to bootstrap your way up through the arsenal of skills you may already have.

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  • 01:08 - Bringing authenticity to business. Your word is your bond.
  • 03:34 - Never fake the funk on anything in life
  • 05:25 - Gratitude, accountability, and bootstrapping your own business venture
  • 10:13 - The common failures of new vet entrepreneurs
  • 11:48 - The unique value of a veteran’s skill set
  • 16:59 - Creating a strong team through leadership with authenticity and transparency
  • 21:10 - Jed’s biggest failure in growing his business
  • 24:42 - Becoming a better person by having the ability to say, ‘No’

-----

Here is how to connect with Jed Richard:

LinkedIn

Email

Instagram

-----

Connect with Got Your Six podcast:

Website

Instagram

Discord

LinkedIn

Twitter

TikTok

-----

Connect with Tony:

Website

LinkedIn

Instagram

Twitter

  continue reading

108 episodes

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