I provide the blueprints, strategies, and game plans that take corporate and independent business women from struggling to do more with less to ABSOLUTELY CRUSHING IT on all fronts by creating AMAZING strategic blueprints, reengaging their subordinates, and developing unstoppable game plans.
\nMy latest book \u201cThe SUCCESSFUL Thinker\u201d lays out the 7 Laws of 21st Century that serve as a roadmap for getting the best out of yourself and your team. Visit www.TheSuccessfulThinker.com to learn more.
\nUsing my Prescription For Sanity System, the busy executive no longer has to struggle to figure out how to be all things to all people. \xa0
\nSecret -- timesaving technique\nIdentify a few periods of free-time during the workday -- focus on 15 minute blocks -- measure the value of these time blocks. ONWARD!
\nDaily habit that contributes to success\nCorey likes to pre-frame his day, which saves a tremendous amount of time. Start the day off in full stride.
\nCould have ruined your business -- but now -- an invaluable learning experience\nCorey had to learn the intricacies of his target-audience -- and Corey tells the whole story here.
\nMost critical skill you think business owners need to master to be successful\n\u201cA business owner has to be able to control their schedule by creating a healthy balance between work and their personal life.\u201d
\nMost influential lesson learned from a mentor\n\u201cYou grow through exposure -- it's merely a conception until you actually bring your idea to fruition.\u201d \xa0
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\nFinal Round -- \u201cBreaking Down the Recipe for Success\u201d\n\xa0
\nWhat systems would you go back and put into place sooner?\n\u201cI would have implemented a system to help me grow and expand my email list during the initial stages.\u201d
\nWhat one strategy or \u201crecipe\u201d would compound into big wins for business owners?\nBusiness owners have to serve their customers better than the competition through follow-ups.
\nHow to exceed expectations and add the most value?\nAn individual who spends 10% of their time finding the problem -- while the other 90% of their time is dedicated to finding solutions.
\nWhat strategy would you recommend new business owners focus on to best ensure success?\n