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Best podcasts about Micheal E Gerber

Latest podcast episodes about Micheal E Gerber

The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber | Book Summary and Review | Free Audiobook

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 21:51


Learn on your terms. Get the PDF, infographic, full ad-free audiobook and animated version of this summary and a lot more on the top-rated StoryShots app: https://www.getstoryshots.com ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the StoryShots podcast now to help us grow and create more amazing content for you! What should our next book be? Comment on Spotify/iTunes or vote it up on the StoryShots app. Interested in sponsorship? Contact support@getstoryshots.com StoryShots Book Summary and Review of The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It by Micheal E. Gerber  Life gets busy. Has The E-Myth Revisited been on your reading list? Learn the key insights now. We're scratching the surface here. If you don't already have Micheal E. Gerber's popular book on management and entrepreneurship, order it here or get the audiobook for free to learn the juicy details. Introduction Have you ever wondered why 80% of small businesses fail within the first five years? The E-Myth Revisited explains the mystery. It all starts with a myth - the Entrepreneurial Myth (E-Myth), which assumes that anyone who starts a business is an entrepreneur. But the reality is far from this. The book walks you through the steps in the life of a business. It also shows you how to apply franchising lessons to any business. Michael Gerber draws a crucial line between working on your business and working in it. As you navigate through the book, you'll learn how to overcome obstacles and achieve long-term success. Gerber offers invaluable tips on how to evade ordinary traps and scale your ventures.  Let's review the key takeaways, insights, and strategies for a successful long-term business.  About Michael Gerber StoryShot #1: Understanding One Business Doesn't Mean You'll Understand Similar Businesses StoryShot #2: Business Owners Possess a Blend of Three Conflicting Personalities StoryShot #3: Do What Your Business Needs StoryShot #4: Ask For Help When You Need It StoryShot #5: Look For Solutions When Your Business Grows Past Your Capabilities StoryShot #6: Achieve Stability and Control through Systematic Integration StoryShot #7: Sell the Business Model StoryShot #8: Work On Your Business, Not In It StoryShot #9: Develop Your Business Through Innovation, Quantification and Orchestration Disclaimer: This is an unofficial summary and analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Suspended Animation Podcast
Episode 192 - Why the hustle culture is dead and why we need to bring “life” back to life! with Irene Emily

The Suspended Animation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 48:13


Why the hustle culture is dead and why we need to bring “life” back to life! I chat with the wonderful Irene Emily - successful entrepreneur, business owner and lifelong student of spirituality - about how to change the way we think about business, how we can focus on growth rather than achievement and how we can finally get off that "hamster wheel". Irene shares her own personal journey as well as many insights and resources to help you move in the right direction! A FASCINATING, VALUE PACKED AND VERY ENGAGING EPISODE NOT TO BE MISSED! Feel free to get in touch with Irene!  email - irene@ireneemily.com  FB - https://www.facebook.com/ireneemilyofficial  Ken Wilber's Four Quadrents - https://thegreatupdraft.com/ken-wilber-fundamentals-the-four-quadrants-for-newbies/  Micheal E. Gerber's "The E-Myth" - https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Revisited-Small-Businesses-About/dp/0887307280   

The Keep It Local Maine Podcast
Episode 28: Michelle Neujahr - Maine Business Consultant & Entrepreneur

The Keep It Local Maine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 32:45


This week, we welcomed back our first repeat guest to the podcast - Maine business consultant and entrepreneur, Michelle Neujahr! We talked about the role of a business coach in working with local businesses, how she begins and ends each year, what people starting a business in 2021 should think about, what podcasts and books she recommends, and much more!   ABOUT OUR GUEST: Michelle is the owner of nu-yar, a Maine-based consulting firm focused on helping businesses grow strategically. As a consultant, Michelle works with businesses who want to grow, need help managing current growth, and with organizations who need help with their strategic planning process. In addition to owning nu-yar, Michelle launched NU-YAR Construction with her husband David this fall. NU-YAR Construction is a full-service residential construction firm uniquely focused on providing a quality building experience for our clients. Michelle is passionate about entrepreneurship, family, and professional development. She also loves to talk to random strangers about their business ideas. You can learn more about Michelle's business consultancy, nu-yar at www.nu-yar.com - which you can also follow on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Learn more about NU-YAR Construction at www.nuyarconstruction.com - and follow them on Facebook or LinkedIn.   MICHELLE'S RECOMMENDATIONS: - The E Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What To Do About It by Micheal E. Gerber - available on Amazon or Bookshop - HBR IdeaCast - How I Built This with Guy Raz - Masters of Scale with Reid Hoffman - Fast Forward Maine Podcast - The Grow Maine Show   ABOUT KEEP IT LOCAL MAINE: We are a way for local businesses to promote themselves to thousands of people in and around their communities - letting them know what great services and products they offer right here in Maine! We currently publish four issues in areas around Southern Maine in addition to our podcast. To learn more about us, visit keepitlocalmaine.com or follow us on social media - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.   ABOUT OUR SPONSOR: This episode is sponsored by Fabian Oil, a family owned and operated business that offers heating oil and propane delivery, service and repairs. Fabian has been serving Central and Northern Maine with propane and oil for over 30 years. As a local Maine business, they cherish the relationships they have formed by serving the people of their communities. In 2019, Fabian entered the Southern Maine region with a heating oil acquisition and they have recently brought propane to the market. They are aggressive and would love to be your supplier. Give them a call 207-793-2044, visit fabianoil.com, or follow them on Facebook.

Creative Real Estate Podcast
519 How To Make Big Cash With Student Housing - Jeff Greenberg

Creative Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 32:19


EPISODE SUMMARY Student housing could be great for investors looking for stable, consistent returns. While the pandemic may have subdued demand, it is sure to go back up in value once schools open back up in full force. In this episode, Jeff Greenberg shares his experience with student housing properties and shares valuable insights from his experience.  In this episode you will learn: How can you get into student housing? Challenges faced in securing properties and how to tackle them The upside of investment in properties for student housing  How to negotiate with sellers and banks How to increase the value of your purchased property The difference in property management of student housing and multi-family properties How to market your student housing properties What is the perfect time to lease your property? Importance of Location and area demographics Should you be concerned about schools offering more and more online classes? Resources from this episode: Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book by Joe Fairless Rich Dad Poor Dad  by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki The E Myth by Micheal E. Gerber Contact guest at: www.synergeticinvestmentgroup.com  Jeff Greenberg | BiggerPockets Email: Jeff@synergeticinvestmentgroup.com Connect With Us! To connect with Jason, please email or call him at: Phone: (303) 949-8662 Email: crep@ecospace.com Website: Ecospace  We look forward to hearing from you! Please go to iTunes to leave us a rating and write a review. Each review helps us reach a larger audience with your episode.

Creative Real Estate Podcast
519 How To Make Big Cash With Student Housing - Jeff Greenberg

Creative Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 32:19


EPISODE SUMMARY Student housing could be great for investors looking for stable, consistent returns. While the pandemic may have subdued demand, it is sure to go back up in value once schools open back up in full force. In this episode, Jeff Greenberg shares his experience with student housing properties and shares valuable insights from his experience.  In this episode you will learn: How can you get into student housing? Challenges faced in securing properties and how to tackle them The upside of investment in properties for student housing  How to negotiate with sellers and banks How to increase the value of your purchased property The difference in property management of student housing and multi-family properties How to market your student housing properties What is the perfect time to lease your property? Importance of Location and area demographics Should you be concerned about schools offering more and more online classes? Resources from this episode: Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book by Joe Fairless Rich Dad Poor Dad  by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki The E Myth by Micheal E. Gerber Contact guest at: www.synergeticinvestmentgroup.com  Jeff Greenberg | BiggerPockets Email: Jeff@synergeticinvestmentgroup.com Connect With Us! To connect with Jason, please email or call him at: Phone: (303) 949-8662 Email: crep@ecospace.com Website: Ecospace  We look forward to hearing from you! Please go to iTunes to leave us a rating and write a review. Each review helps us reach a larger audience with your episode.

Lessons from a Quitter
How Steve Trang Quit Engineering to Build a Real Estate Empire

Lessons from a Quitter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 44:43


Since we've recently gained so many new listeners, we wanted to throw it back to one of our favorite episodes! Today, we get to talk to Steve Trang about how he made the (rather quick) jump from electrical engineer to real estate agent and how he’s grown in that role ever since. Steve started out his career earning a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and working as an engineer for Intel for 3.5 years. In 2007, Steve quit his engineering career to become a real estate agent. Since then, Steve has gone on to create Stunning Home Realty, a real estate brokerage in Phoenix, Arizona that he has grown to 60 licensed agents, selling over 100 houses a year and creating some of the top producing teams in the valley. He’s also gone on to start his own Title company and develop a real estate app. Steve is not only committed to building his successful real estate empire but he also believes in helping others build their dreams too. He recently started a podcast called Real Estate Disruptors, where he interviews other real estate experts on how they’re disrupting their markets. Here is what we chat about in this episode: How getting his Masters degree in Electrical Engineering is really taking the easy route because “someone else lays out the plan and you just follow it” How he always knew that he would eventually leave his engineering job but why it happened so much faster than he expected. - How his irrational confidence allowed him to meet a real estate broker and, within 2 ½ weeks of that meeting, get his real estate license and quit his engineering job. “Real confidence is knowing you’ll figure it out” - Brandon Burchard How the fall of the real estate market in 2007 almost sent him back to his engineering job and how he continued to push through. How he uses self-help to continue to grow his business. How he went from being a real estate agent to owning his own brokerage, title company, real estate app and podcast. Upcoming Events: LFAQ Live Event Sign Up Free Masterclass Sign Up Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Tony Hsieh, Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose. Micheal E. Gerber, The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It. Pat Flynn’s Smart Passive Income Darren Hardy’s Darren Daily Where to find Steve Realestatedispruptors.com Stevetrang.com

Lessons from a Quitter
Ep. 02: How Steve Trang quit engineering to create a real estate empire

Lessons from a Quitter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 28:30


Today, we get to talk to Steve Trang about how he made the (rather quick) jump from electrical engineer to real estate agent and how he’s grown in that role ever since. Steve started out his career earning a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and working as an engineer for Intel for 3.5 years. In 2007, Steve quit his engineering career to become a real estate agent. Since then, Steve has gone on to create Stunning Home Realty, a real estate brokerage in Phoenix, Arizona that he has grown to 60 licensed agents, selling over 100 houses a year and creating some of the top producing teams in the valley. He’s also gone on to start his own Title company and develop a real estate app. Steve is not only committed to building his successful real estate empire but he also believes in helping others build their dreams too. He recently started a podcast called Real Estate Disruptors, where he interviews other real estate experts on how they’re disrupting their markets.   Here is what we chat about in this episode: How getting his Masters degree in Electrical Engineering is really taking the easy route because “someone else lays out the plan and you just follow it” How he always knew that he would eventually leave his engineering job but why it happened so much faster than he expected.   How his irrational confidence allowed him to meet a real estate broker and, within 2 ½ weeks of that meeting, get his real estate license and quit his engineering job. “Real confidence is knowing you’ll figure it out” - Brandon Burchard How the fall of the real estate market in 2007 almost sent him back to his engineering job and how he continued to push through. How he uses self-help to continue to grow his business. How he went from being a real estate agent to owning his own brokerage, title company, real estate app and podcast. Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Tony Hsieh, Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose. Micheal E. Gerber, The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It. Pat Flynn’s Smart Passive Income Darren Hardy’s Darren Daily Where to find Steve Realestatedispruptors.com Stevetrang.com