Episode 129: Dont see yourself as a finished product, with Randy Long.

Published: Dec. 11, 2015, 9 a.m.

Randy Long grew up in a family of 6 kids. His dad was a pastor and his mom took care of the kids. His father pastored small churches and so Randy\u2019s family had very little. That encouraged all of the family to work from early ages to buy what they needed, help out the household, and give back to the Lord. Randy worked for many self-employed people and this gave him a great respect for business owners and made him also want to become self-employed. So Randy went into business to provide services to business owners and their families. Randy has also practiced law but his primary focus today is running a business consulting company called Long Business Advisors, where Randy and his team coach business owners, provide BraveHeart Planning, and manage the sale of businesses for those who do not desire to transition their company to the next generation.

\nSecret \u2013 timesaving technique\n

Randy makes a list of the top three or four things he needs to do each day -- prioritize and do these things first. ONWARD!

\nDaily habit that contributes to success\n

Don't leave out the important parts of your life -- Randy spends quality time with his wife and kids every day.

\nCould have ruined your business \u2013 but now \u2013 an invaluable learning experience\n

Randy had to split in a business and it drove away a huge portion of their clients -- and Randy tells the whole story here.

\nMost critical skill you think business owners need to master to be successful\n

"Business owners need to be continuous learners -- and the need to encourage continuous learning."

\nMost influential lesson learned from a mentor\n

"Specialists make more money than generalists." \xa0

\nFinal Round \u2013 \u201cBreaking Down the Recipe for Success\u201d\n

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\nWhat systems would you go back and put into place sooner?\n

I wish I had invested in systems that I could plug other professionals into so that they could see things the way I saw them.

\nWhat one strategy or \u201crecipe\u201d would compound into big wins for business owners?\n

Understand and discover the unique abilities of yourself and your team -- and exploit those abilities.

\nHow to exceed expectations and add the most value?\n

An individual would be self-managed, self-motivated, want to make the entire team successful, and think like an owner.

\nWhat strategy would you recommend new business owners focus on to best ensure success?\n
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  1. Work in a business that utilizes your own unique ability
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  3. Build a team that utilizes that uses the team's unique abilities
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  5. Realize that you and your team continuously need education
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\nHow best to connect with Randy:\n\n

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