Tuesday, August 29, 2017

ShopTalk 15 (Parts 1 & 2) - Why Entrepreneurship Should be Taught in Schools

In this Episode, that is split I discuss Why Entrepreneurship Should be Taught in Schools; there are so many factors to consider and so many routes that could lead to an individual's personal success. 

I discuss this topic coming from a position of having gone through the traditional route and stopping midway to realize that it's not all it's chocked-up to be.
I'm coming from the direction that exposes these (Normal Life) issues and discuss beginning down a road toward (Entrepreneurship) indestructible wealth.







In Part 2, I go more in-depth with a personal endeavor Dynamic Results- Personal Training Studio, the process of understanding a financial education, What Assets and Liabilities really ARE and MEAN, and provide a few book samples I'd recommend.




Event sample:

http://blogs.colgate.edu/tiainstitute/2013/04/07/little-talks-big-ideas-sarah-stewart/

Book Samples:

Sam Walton - Made in America
http://amzn.to/2xlPA3N

James McQuivey - Digital Disruption
http://amzn.to/2w7ft8B

Mark Cuban - How to WIN at the Sport of Business
http://amzn.to/2wHyekJ



Dynamic Results: an Entrepreneurial Endevour

Back in April 2017, I had the opportunity to meet with Justin Rudolph of Dynamic Results
Suffice to say, we'd met here and there at meetings and networking events for the local businesses and Chamber based gatherings; so we were familiar with one another.

I'd come across his card and reached out for a proposition to see how I could help him grow his business based upon where he was in the cycle (his achievements, goals, desires and client base; most importantly: How Hungry was He?).

After listening to him for about 20mins (now I reflect back, it's been 4-5 months and we're going to be starting to grow his business based upon an internal restructuring plan), I knew he was the kinda cat who would appreciate expansion of his brand. I voluntarily met with him for months giving insight and helping him boost his repor with people and become visible by tweaking things. Now we have a calendar schedule for the next 2 quarters, the next year and 3 year plan for branding him and the steps necessary to get him there (including check points, value proposition and requirements).

But for me it all started with an interest in producing a marketing video for a personal trainer to boost their business and to add that valuable diversity to my portfolio of work.

Now/ unlike 4-5 months ago: I'm looking into being an Operations Manager + Marketing Director for him. I feel that him allowing me to represent his brand and our combined hunger to succeed and bring something more to the marketplace is a mutually beneficial partnership; this is the kind of mindset that sets leaders apart from followers. 

In the next Post, ShopTalk 15: I actually feature Justin in Part 2 (Entrepreneurship in Schools).



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