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\nOn this roundtable discussion episode of Where There\u2019s a Will, There\u2019s a Way, host Will Crist sat down with a panel of guests, from entrepreneurs to college students, to discuss important topics in the world of entrepreneurship. Varying from a few months to a few years, these guests used their personal experiences to discuss important topics such as delegation, conflicts, the future of entrepreneurship, and much more.\xa0
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\nShow Notes:
\n(1:38) Introductions
\n(15:51) The Importance of Delegating
\n(29:11) Why Do Conflicts Arise?
\n(32:48) Everyone Has to Be on the Same Page
\n(38:53) Questions From the Students
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\nWill Crist
\nBob Doustdar
\nFarshid Mahdavipour
\nSlava Khristich
\nJames Cliame
\nEOS
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\nQuotes:
\n\u201c...This grip that the business has on the leadership can often be the largest obstacle to growth.\u201d Will Crist, (16:17)
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\n\u201cAs soon as I start delegating, actually business at that point started to pick up\u201d Slava Khristich, (20:40)
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\n\u201cI try to figure out the \u2018why\u2019 of all my customers, what's driving them, and then try to figure out the best goals for them to reach their \u2018why.\u2019\u201d James Cliame, (26:22)
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\n\u201cYou don't create a position for people, you create positions, then fill up with the people.\u201d Slava Khristich, (34:08)
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