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Communication is key in construction, but how do you ensure it's clear, efficient and avoids costly misunderstandings? In this episode, we head over to Skender to chat with Senior Vice President Clay Edwards and Senior Superintendent Tom Behringer. They share how they've transformed their workflows by embracing tech that not only enhances communication, but also saves valuable time and money.
Join us as coach DJ Butler of Barnesville High School (OH) sits across from me, Ken Carpenter, and we unravel the playbook to success that transcends mere wins and losses. We dissect the crucial foundations set by youth programs and the ethos of self-improvement that can turn any coach into an architect of victory. Our conversation ventures into the unique terrain of small-town sports, where each player's contribution is magnified, and the challenges of indoor practices are met with inventive strategies.The echoes of cheers from the Ohio Valley are still fresh as we reminisce about the high school baseball team's heart-stopping journey through a regional tournament. Making their second appearance in the state final four. It's a tale of perseverance, community bonds, and the embrace of chance moments that can define a season. We recount the energy of a 12-inning game that danced with the twilight and reflect on the deep-rooted support systems from parents, administrators, and entire towns that fuel the passion and dedication of long-standing coaches like Coach Butler.But what about when the cleats are off, and it's time to address the delicate waltz between coaches, parents, and athletes? Sharing from my own coaching playbook, I open up about the strategies that foster clear communication, respect, and understanding within the team's extended family. We pay homage to the value of alumni in linking the past with the present and future of the program. It's not just a game; it's a lineage of shared experiences and wisdom that Coach Butler and I are thrilled to pass on to you, our engaged listeners, in a discussion that's as enriching as it is enlightening.Support the show Follow: Twitter | Instagram @Athlete1Podcast https://www.athlete1.net Sponsor: The Netting Professionals https://www.nettingpros.com
Nicholas Cordaro and Damian Costa’s friendship started in the third grade. Today, they credit the success of their businesses, LVE and Pompey Entertainment, to their friendship and trust in one another. Learn more about their business partnership and how trust has become an important pillar to developing their customer relationships. “If you make the commitment, make the commitment, whether you're going to make money on it, whether you're going to lose money. You said it, you agreed to do it — do it, do the right thing.” The views expressed by Enterprise.ing® presenters or guests are those of the presenter or guest and not, necessarily, of Enterprise Bank & Trust or its affiliates. All content, related materials and third party website links are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement by Enterprise Bank & Trust. Enterprise Bank & Trust does not make any warranty, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and specifically disclaims any legal liability or responsibility for accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any information presented. Enterprise Bank & Trust is not under any obligation to update or correct any materials or content provided in connection with this podcast. All statements and opinions are subject to change without notice. ©2024 Enterprise Bank & Trust. All Rights Reserved.
How you live each day and the people with whom you choose to engage determine the level of success you enjoy in life. Stewart Emery shares how making finer distinctions about what and who truly matters to you ensures that your success is enduring, in this episode of the MINDTRX podcast with Paul Scheele. Stewart Emery is a renowned storyteller, entrepreneur, and executive coach who has impacted the lives of millions. He's one of the most influential people in the Human Potential Movement. Stewart was the first CEO of est and co-founder of Actualizations, a global learning and development organization. In their international bestseller “Success Built to Last: Creating a Life That Matters,” Stewart and his co-authors interviewed hundreds of the world's most successful people in business, social sciences, the arts, and sports to uncover the key traits and habits of success. Stewart co-authored many other bestselling books including “Now You're Thinking, Do You Matter?” and “Who's in Your Room?” And he co-created the “Success Built to Last” Paraliminal session, which is available in the MINDTRX app. You can find Stewart's books on Amazon.com. Paul Scheele, PhD, is an acclaimed innovator within the fields of neuro-linguistic programming, whole mind learning, preconscious processing, and accelerated learning. As co-founder of Learning Strategies, he has designed and developed over one hundred programs to stimulate personal and professional success, including the Paraliminals on the MINDTRX app. Others include “PhotoReading at 25,000 words a minute,” “Genius Code,” “Abundance for Life,” and “Future Mapping.” Paul guides people to meet critical challenges in their own lives as well as the world. And he helps them achieve extraordinary results in their relationships, work, finances, health, and spiritual well-being. He is the author of “PhotoReading,” “Natural Brilliance,” and “Drop Into Genius.” Learn more about Paul at www.LearningStrategies.com, www.MINDTRX.com, www.YouTube.com/LearningStrategies, and www.Facebook.com/LearningStrategies. To comment or ask a question about this episode please go to our channel on YouTube at https://youtu.be/QV2__brRFzA.
Join Jenna as she explores the most often overlooked step to success - gratitude in your business. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gratitude-and-grace-podcast-a-mindful-approach-to-recognizing-the-abundance/support
Motivation & Inspiration from Learn Develop Live with Chris Jaggs
“What is success built on?” Everyone wants to jump out of bed when that alarm shouts, but dragging yourself out of it doesn't always work! Welcome to the Learn Develop Live, ‘Quote Of The Day', where your host, Chris Jaggs shares an inspiring and thought-provoking quote to help kickstart your day. Whether you're still yawning trying to make your morning coffee, bored at work or have a smelly armpit in your face on the train, this show is here to help refocus your motivation for your day! So tune in, kick back, and enjoy the fun! Continue to be inspired with the motivation to help you ‘level up' every day! www.learndeveloplive.com
Cheryl Esposito welcomes Stewart Emery, best selling author, internationally acclaimed educator, and considered one of the most influential people in the human potential movement. He was the first CEO of est (Erhard Seminars Training) and cofounder of Actualizations in 1975. His books include Success Built to Last: Creating A Life That Matters; Who's In Your Room? The Quality Of Your Life Depends On The People In Your Life; Actualizations: You Don't Have To Rehearse To Be Yourself; and his current project, What Ever You Are Be A Good One. Stewart's work is about potential – and not just human potential as his friend Alex Mandossian pointed out. It's about bringing forth everything a resource has potential to be – albeit a person, an experience, an object, or even a food source. The path to our full potential awakens us to enjoy aliveness. Want to know more? Join Cheryl Esposito and Stewart Emery and travel the path to Aliveness!
Denise Matthis shares the critical role education and advocacy on behalf of her clients has played in their success with home ownership and intergenerational wealth building as well as in hers with business building and client loyalty. ---------- Visit www.builthow.com to singn up for our next live or virtual event. Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
As you've heard us mention before, the mission of Laura's company - The Catch Group is to bring more authenticity and diversity to the top jobs at organizations. We are excited to highlight this Listener Favorite episode with Tracy Renee Williams, the VP of Learning & Development for the Valence BONDS program, a membership program that develops black professionals and aspiring leaders through coaching, community, and curriculum. We hope you enjoy this episode as it is one of the most listened-to episodes of the podcast! Don't forget to join the movement and support one black emerging executive. Visit www.eachonereach.org and valence.community to learn more. Go to www.thecatchgroup.com to check out the show notes, resources, and links mentioned in this episode! Connect with Laura: -Follow The Catch Group on LinkedIn. -Follow the show on Instagram @thecatchgroup. -Enjoying what you hear? Follow and leave a review HERE.
This week on the POP Podcast, Erin brings her dad, Abraham Groves, into the studio. Abe started his career as a teacher and quickly moved into medical sales to fulfill his passion for building relationships and helping the people around him. Abe was named the top sales representative for over 20 years and shares why being authentic, having humility, and putting others first is the reason he got to where he is today. Tune in to hear more about Abe's journey and why he is an inspiration and leader to many in his community.
This is Entrepreneurship 101! Episode #38 is meant for heart-centred entrepreneurs who are looking to make a profit without compromising their authenticity or holding back any piece of their individuality. Episode guest, Bridgette Boucha shares a lot of her experience and learnings as an entrepreneurship coach and CFO to make this episode a virtual guide for those looking to build a profitable business. We discuss everything from the necessary mindset and emotional setup to practical requirements and mobilisation of resources, whether we must acquire the right certifications before we start offering our services, and how much should we invest before there are any real profits from the business. Bridgette Bouche became a corporate CFO when she was only 30 years old but in order to bring more authenticity to her professional life, she decided to build her own business and became a CFO for entrepreneurs looking to run a profitable e-business and in need of guidance to achieve that goal. She shares proven, sought-after strategies that she has herself used to scale her latest business to multi-six figures in just five months during the global pandemic. She is also a speaker, mentor, and educator, dedicated to teaching entrepreneurs not just the skills necessary to grow their business and wealth but to also become someone worthy of even the most scary, intimidating goals, and as a profitability coach, she helps small businesses and individuals optimise their resources in order to live in greater abundance. Resources mentioned during the episode - Calm App Bridgette Boucha's Website: https://www.bridgetteboucha.com/ Follow Bridgette on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/@bridgetteboucha Follow Bridgette on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/bridgette.boucha 5 numbers you need to know (and why!) by Bridgette Boucha : https://mailchi.mp/tbproject.us/5-numbers-you-need-to-know Follow me on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mehra_krati To know more, visit : https://www.kratimehra.com
Cheryl Esposito welcomes Stewart Emery, best selling author, internationally acclaimed educator, and considered one of the most influential people in the human potential movement. He was the first CEO of est (Erhard Seminars Training) and cofounder of Actualizations in 1975. His books include Success Built to Last: Creating A Life That Matters; Who's In Your Room? The Quality Of Your Life Depends On The People In Your Life; Actualizations: You Don't Have To Rehearse To Be Yourself; and his current project, What Ever You Are Be A Good One. Stewart's work is about potential – and not just human potential as his friend Alex Mandossian pointed out. It's about bringing forth everything a resource has potential to be – albeit a person, an experience, an object, or even a food source. The path to our full potential awakens us to enjoy aliveness. Want to know more? Join Cheryl Esposito and Stewart Emery and travel the path to Aliveness!
In today's episode, Laura is joined by the talented Tracy Reneé Williams. Tracy is the CEO of LDC Concepts, where they help you unlock the magic of emotional intelligence and the power of communication. She is also the Vice President of Learning and Development at the Valence community - an organization which mission is to create new paths to success for black professionals. She is here today to talk about her values and leadership roles as well as the importance of creating a safe space for black professionals, embracing diversity, peer community, diversity, and inclusion for executives. Go to www.thecatchgroup.com to check out the show notes, resources, and links mentioned in this episode! Connect with Laura: -Follow The Catch Group on LinkedIn. -Follow the show on Instagram @thecatchgroup. -Enjoying what you hear? Follow and leave a review HERE.
Shelly Lefkoe is a co-founder of the Lefkoe Institute, a San Francisco Bay Area firm whose mission is, “To significantly improve the quality of life on the planet by having people recreate their lives and live as the unlimited possibilities they are.” Shelly has had the privilege of helping thousands of clients worldwide rid themselves of a wide variety of problems including phobias, relationships that never seem to work, violence, procrastination, unwillingness to confront people, health and wellness issues, and sexual dysfunction. Tyler and Shelly's discussion focused on the power of beliefs and how to eliminate the limiting ones. Shelly walked Elevate Nation through an "I'm not good enough" belief exercise, explaining the environment's impact on us, how we discover beliefs through verbalization, weighing interpretations, and the source and impact of meaning. They also discussed the underlying causes of the fear of public speaking. Don't wait to understand why and how beliefs are running your life! Connect with Shelly: Website: recreateyourlife.com Instagram intagram.com/shellylefkoe LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shellylefkoe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LefkoeInstitute The following books were mentioned in the show: Success Built to Last by Jerry I. Porras, Stewart Emery, Mark Thompson Skyrocket your financial and personal success with a substantial competitive edge gained through Elevate High Performance Coaching Academy! Your opportunity for business and profound life transformation is now. Learn more about the program and watch the free masterclass here: https://elevatecoachingacademy.com/ Sign up for the Elevate Nation Newsletter! Receive exclusive personal and professional growth tools, tips from Tyler, what Tyler's reading, the latest news from Elevate Podcast, real estate investment news, and opportunities from CF Capital and The Chesser Companies! Apply for coaching with Tyler! The world's top performers in any field have a coach to help them achieve drastically greater results and in less time. The most successful real estate investors are no different. To apply for a results coaching session with Tyler, visit coachwithtyler.com. This episode of Elevate is brought to you by CF Capital LLC, a national real estate investment firm that focuses on acquiring and operating multifamily assets that provide stable cash flow, capital appreciation, and a margin of safety. CF Capital leverages its expertise in acquisitions and management to provide investors with superior risk-adjusted returns while placing a premium on preserving capital. Learn more at cfcapllc.com Follow us! Website: elevatepod.com Twitter: twitter.com/elevatepod1 IG: instagram.com/elevatepod Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/elevatepodcastcommunity LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/elevatepodcast
In Success Built to Last - Creating a Life That Matters by Jerry Porras, Stewart Emery and Mark Thompson - Matt dives into the three main leadership principles for school leaders.1 - Passion in your work is a necessity2 - Lose yourself in your work, not in your career3 - Trust enough to have authentic conversationsEpisodes, Feeback, Show Notes & more - www.elevateschool.usFacebook Group LinkedIn GroupConnect with Matt on LinkedInConnect with Kevin on LinkedInComments or Questions? - kevin@theSMARTsub.com
KL088 Mark Thompson The World's #1 CEO Coach C-Suite Coaching for Unconscious Bias Episode Summary I had an incredible time interviewing Mark Thompson—The World’s #1 CEO Coach on Keep Leading LIVE!™ We discussed his work with some of the world’s top leaders, unconscious bias, and how the power of coaching helps C-Suite leaders. Bio Mark C. Thompson is the World's #1 Leadership Coach for Transformational Growth, Team Engagement, and Driving Change, according to the American Management Association. A New York Times bestselling author, Mark is a leadership coach for the world's fastest-growing, most innovative companies — from LYFT CEO & Cofounder Logan Green, Pinterest Cofounder Evan Sharp, and World Bank CEO Dr. Jim Kim, to founders Richard Branson, Steve Jobs and Charles Schwab, for whom he served as the world's first CXO — Chief Customer Experience Officer. Forbes Magazine says Mark has the 'Midas' touch as a sought-after coach, speaker, and venture investor. His New York Times bestselling books include: ADMIRED: 21 Ways to Double Your Value; Now Build a Great Business, and Success Built to Last - Creating a Life the Matters. Mark is also an Innovation Leadership columnist for Forbes.com, Inc.com, and FastCompany.com. His most recent bestseller, ADMIRED, is a primer on how the world's "Most Admired Companies" achieve long-term success and growth as well as the qualities that are common to "Most Admired Leaders." Website https://www.markcthompson.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/successmatters/ Get Your Copy of Mark’s Book! https://www.markcthompson.com/bestselling-books-mark-c-thompson/ Subscribe, share, and review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keep-leading/id1461490512 Full Episode Transcripts and Detailed Guest Information www.KeepLeadingPodcast.com Keep Leading LIVE (Live Recordings of the Keep Leading!® Podcast) www.KeepLeadingLive.com The Keep Leading!® podcast is for people passionate about leadership. It is dedicated to leadership development and insights. Join your host Eddie Turner, The Leadership Excelerator® as he speaks with accomplished leaders and people of influence across the globe as they share their journey to leadership excellence. Listen as they share leadership strategies, techniques and insights. For more information visit https://eddieturnerllc.com or follow Eddie Turner on Twitter and Instagram at @eddieturnerjr. Like Eddie Turner LLC on Facebook. Connect with Eddie Turner on LinkedIn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us on Women Lead Radio as Michelle Bergquist, your host of Women Leading the Way, has a conversation with Carolyn France, President of Trusted Resource Services, as they share their expertise on how to create success between business owner and outsourced virtual assistants. Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event! Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here to Apply for Membership
Allison Pickens, COO at Gainsight, is an internationally known thought leader on driving subscription revenue growth and scaling teams. As the Chief Operating Officer, Allison is focused on generating excellence in company-wide strategy and execution, as well as new corporate development opportunities and evangelism. Allison was named one of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women and a Top Customer Service Influencer. She studied at Yale and Stanford so we know she is wicked smart. Allison built and scaled Gainsight’s post-sales functions, including a global team of more than 180 team members across Customer Success Management, Professional Services, Support, Customer Marketing, Value Consulting, and Customer Engineering. She also built Gainsight’s Corporate Development (M&A) function and is General Manager of Gainsight PX, an acquired business. Before that, she built Gainsight's Sales Development and Business Operations teams. Gainsight understands that business success relies on customer success. Their business model is to help businesses connect with their customers and build deep relationships. They practice that in-house too. Their culture is built on humanity first. They focus on creating and codifying their company values where it can live in their business daily. They believe in leading by example and, if possible, finding the best fit for each employee, understanding that it may change over time. Instead of tossing talent, they appreciate their gifts and work with them to keep the relationship alive. Or, they help them find another place where they can flourish. For more information about Allison and Gainsight: Company Website Gainsight on Twitter Allison on Twitter Allison on LinkedIn Get 2 free months of Bonusly iTunes - Subscribe, Rate and Review Find us on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify and anywhere you listen to podcasts
In this episode we discuss several books that we have read and recommend to our audience as sources of valuable information, practical tips, and wisdom for life and business Watch on YouTube Resource: www.clickapporter.com Transcription: Click Here Sponsor: www.englishbooks.ma Books: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People The One Thing The Compound Effect Outliers: The Story of Success Built to Sell The E-Myth Revisited Influence et Manipulation Rework Atomic Habits Rich Dad Poor Dad The Richest Man in Babylon
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Patience is an essential virtue to achieve success that is sustainable. To answer to the call of getting what we want as quick as possible puts us at risk of cutting corners, skipping fundamental experiences, and cheaply building the foundation we need for solid sustainable success. Patience slows us down while we co-exist with our urgency and strong ambition to achieve and become, in order to set up the necessary timing. Patience is backed up by understanding. Understanding the process and having faith in our timing. Your time is coming...and when the time is right, you’ll be ready to realize your dreams standing on foundation that can hold up in even the toughest storms you will face. Be patient. It will come. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetomjbullpodcast/support
Join Jenna as she explores the most often overlooked step to success - gratitude in your business.
Every 6 minutes people check their phones. Married adults spend more time online than with their spouse. People spend 1 - 4 hours loafing on the internet during a work day. Wow -- it's easy to see the problem! But today, we're talking about solutions so you can live inspired in this tech-centered world. Curt Steinhorst shares hacks to better focus and communicate regardless of tech distractions and insights from his new book, Can I Have Your Attention? SHOW NOTES: Order Curt's new book Can I Have Your Attention? here. Our most precious resource, our attention, is divided because our brains are wired to say, "What will make me feel good now [and everything is at our fingertips on our phones]. " Set barriers to the access so you have reasonable time to be disconnected / focused on the important areas in life. Did you know that when you're away from tech for 5 days, your empathy levels go up? Don't allow tech to push you away from intentional moments with people you love. The "barriers" at our house: Hide phones when we walk in the door. Go on a family walk. When kids go to bed, my wife and I talk. Then, we watch TV and are free to pull our phones out. Did you know 2/3 of us feel worse when we leave Facebook then when we got there? But there was the time we saw something we liked, so we're wired to go back. Don't allow the world to dictate what gets your attention: Inboxes, Facebook, are you letting them drive you? Be realistic, intentional and proactive about the barriers you set. How do you get on the same page about these barriers with those you live and work with? First, acknowledge we're drawn to it scientifically. Second, don't shame. Third, start with grace: You want to better connect; this allows that to be possible. We use words to communicate, influence and shape the way other people behave. How do we make sure we do it for good We are the product of the narratives we choose to pay attention to. To overcome anxiety when speaking, etc., I take back the narrative with one of these phrases: My kids don't care. It's this feeling of "When I leave, my kid won't be impressed with how good or bad I did." I can help them and they don't need me to be perfect. Shifting from its "about me" to "it's about them and they don't need me to be perfect". I don't think every life stage is better, I think we just learn to enjoy the beauty where we are. When you ask: "Who am I?" don't tie your validation to external achievements. We need a little bit of discontent in our life to fuel performance. Curt's mentor is Mark Thompson, author of Success Built to Last CURT STEINHORST'S LIVE INSPIRED 7 1. What is the best book you’ve ever read? John Steinbeck's East of Eden is about the complexity of life told through a fascinating story. It profoundly impacted the way I think and the way I see the world. Blue Like Jazz, offers a way to think about life by being patient, honest and vulnerable with ourself without an expectation of becoming better. 2. Tomorrow you discover your wealthy uncle shockingly dies at the age of 103; leaving you millions. What would you do with it? I would not doing anything different, but would take a vacation and hire more staff! 3. Your house is on fire, all living things and people are out. You have the opportunity to run in and grab one item. What would it be? My grandpa for our 12th birthday would carve an animal of your choice. My carved longhorn is my most valuable possession. 4. You are sitting on a bench overlooking a gorgeous beach. You have the opportunity to have a long conversation with anyone living or dead. Who would it be? Elon Musk. I'm fascinated by his mind, business approach, way of dreaming big 5. What is the best advice you’ve ever received? What my kids need to learn is wisdom, not rules. You want your kids to be wise you don't want them to be obedient. A friend shared this with me. 6. Looking back, what advice would you give yourself at age 20? Take a break, relax, it's going to be okay. She isn't that cool anyway... 7. It’s been said that all great people can have their lives summed up in one sentence. How do you want yours to read?He gave his life and resources to help other people become more whole. *** If you enjoyed today’s episode: Subscribe (automatically get new episodes), rate & review (help spread the word!) this podcast wherever you get your podcasts. I can’t wait to see you here next Thursday! Today is your day. Live Inspired. Live Inspired with John everyday on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest and get his Monday Motivation email: www.JohnOLearyInspires.com/Monday-Morning
Today's guest joining us on the Join Up Dots podcast is a lady with not just a cool nickname, but also is someone that everyone in the online world needs to know. Known as “One Click Lindsay”, today's guest has become the go to person if you want to know more information about landing pages, email sequences, search engine ranking, newsletters, analytics, social media, pay-per-click ads, websites, blogging to name just a few. She is a lady who loves to know the nuts and bolts that turns a business into a succesfull and thriving business. Which means, she knows how to get customers to your business, and then convert them into super customers. People who cannot resist your products. And it seems in classic Join Up Dots style, this was a path that she was always destined. As she says “Even as a young girl, I loved bringing a business to life and watch it grow. Other girls wanted to babysit, while I worked out the percentage I could charge for getting them jobs and managing them. A lemonade stand was not a “fun” way to waste a summer afternoon, it was a very serious business involving customer acquisition and profit margins. I was born an entrepreneur, and I believe you are either born that way or you're not. I see an opportunity, and I have no other choice but to create the business capitalize on that opportunity. My husband, on the other hand, just wants a job (so I made one for him). After years of struggling through being an “employee” I started Web Impakt, which over the last 10 years, I perfected (if I do say so myself). I've led my team to launching everything from simple web pages to enterprise level systems. I've managed dozens of developers and designers, yet still have had to roll up my sleeves on a Saturday evening (after all, if you want a job done right, eh?). And most importantly, I've gotten very good at generating traffic and leads, not only for my business, but for my client's businesses as well.” So being born to be an entrepreneur, does she feel that she had all the talents inherently that makes someone rocking and rolling, or has she still had to learn what makes someone successful? And did she struggle at the beginning, or was it whooosh straight to the top? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only Lindsey Anderson.
My guest today, on the Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a guy who is a serial entrepreneur, successful business strategist and a marketing expert who before laying the foundation of his various successful entrepreneurial ventures, served organizations ranked among the top 10 of Fortune 500 companies. The founder and president of GMR Web Team - a leading Orange County digital marketing agency dedicated to helping businesses maximize revenue from the Internet - Ajay also owns and operates GMR Transcription, a seven-figure web-based business and award-winning transcription and translation company which he founded in 2004 to fill a void in affordable and accurate transcription and translation services for writers, students, professors and businesses. In the short span of a decade, the company has expanded its reach to include government institutions and non-profit organizations and has become a trusted partner to more than 9,000 clients across the globe. So the key question to ask is, why does he feel that the entrepreneurial bug first bit him, or was it always an integral part of his character? And does he see a path that others can duplicate, or is it simply the case of making it up as you go along? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr Ajay Prasad.
Dr. Julien Pham shares his entrepreneurial journey and passion for bringing specialist knowledge to patient care in a simple and convenient way. The ModernMD: Dr. Julien Pham Dr. Julien Pham, MD, MPH, is the Founder and Chief Medical Officer at RubiconMD. Prior to joining RubiconMD full-time, he was on the faculty at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Julien is the founder of RHINNO (Rapid Health Innovation), the first-of-its-kind internal digital health innovation lab at Brigham & Women's Hospital. Dr. Pham is board certified in internal medicine and nephrology. Success Quote: “You are only as important as the impact you have on others.” - Julian Pham White Coat to Business Suit: Dr. Pham pursed a traditional academic medicine track with focus on translational research. After facing a major obstacle with grant funding, he started down a new path to pursue his passion in entrepreneurship and hack medicine. Listen as Julien shares how he brought the spirt of hacking to the academic medical center and his journey from academic medicine to full-time physician entrepreneur. Idea to Venture: The Idea: How can you connect primary care physicians with specialist in the most efficient way? Listen as Dr. Pham shares the journey of RubiconMD and their big vision of democratizing medical expertise. Failures: Challenges with hiring the right talent given the risk and sacrifice required in an early stage start up. Success: Built a strong team of doers. Lesson Learned: Entrepreneurship is about the journey and experience. Business Rounds: Best Advice: Be passionate about an idea and really go for it! Daily Success Habit: Julien shares his early morning routine which includes responding to emails, staying up to date on current events, and managing the RubiconMD physician network. He also shares his productively ninja tips with online tools and technology to improve his efficiency. Healthcare Trends: Accountable Care: Healthcare is shifting to accountable care with a focus on improving efficiency, reducing cost, and better understanding a population. Data: Focus on data transfer and interoperability with data being used to help manage populations and Accountable Care Organizations. Links: https://rubiconmd.com/ http://rhinno.partners.org/ http://www.jlpham.com/
Minter Dialogue Episode #142 — This interview is with Mark Thompson, a world renowned executive coach who works with top business figures and legends, such as Richard Branson and Charles Schwab and, previously, with Steve Jobs. He is a best selling author of 3 business books, including Success Built to Last. In this chat, we get an inside view on the way that Charles Schwab took the digital revolution in stride. We also discuss the challenge for leaders today. An inspiring discussion. Meanwhile, you can comment and find the show notes on myndset.com where you can also sign up for my weekly newsletter. Or you can follow me on Twitter on @mdial. And, if you liked the podcast, please take a moment of your precious time to go over to iTunes to rate the podcast.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)
Mark Thompson New York Times bestselling author, executive leadership coach, keynote speaker, venture capitalist, Tony-nominated Broadway producer and the CEO and cofounder of Virgin Unite Mentors, Sir Richard Branson's network for executive coaching and entrepreneurial innovation. He is the co-author of 3 NYT bestselling books, Success Built to Last, Now, Build a Great Business!, ADMIRED: 21 Ways to Double Your Value” Randy Kessler founding partner of the Atlanta law firm Kessler & Solomiany, LLC.The law firmpractice is limited to family law matters such as divorce and child custody He has also authored family law books including the Georgia Library of Family Law Forms and “Divorce: Protecting Yourself, Your Kids and Your Future.” Dr. Joel Fuhrman board-certified family physician, NY Times best-selling author and nutritional researcher who specializes in preventing and reversing disease through nutritional and natural methods. He is an internationally recognized expert on nutrition and natural healing Kate Antonacci Director of Societal Impact Initiatives at Panera Bread. She leads the company's national strategic partnerships and works to help Panera assume a more proactive voice in elevating the national discussion about hunger in America Liz Wiseman Bestselling Author, Speaker, Executive Advisor. She teaches leadership to executives around the world. She is the President of the Wiseman Group, a leadership research and development firm. She is the author of Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter
Jason Hartman talks with personal development expert Mark Thompson about leadership, business success, and personal growth. Share and Enjoy:
Stranova Interview Series Vol. 26, published November 3rd, 2006. It is an interesting paradox in our business lives that we often spend our careers chasing success without taking the time to think more deeply about what it really means to us. In this episode of Stranova, you’ll hear some of the insights that Mark Thompson and “Success Built to Last” co-authors Jerry Porras and Stewart Emery learned in their interviews with over 300 successful people – as to how to cultivate a more profound understanding of success – and how to achieve it on both a personal as well as professional basis.
When James C. Collins and Jerry I. Porras wrote their hugely popular 1994 book Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies they began by stating clearly that they did not mean to write about visionary leaders. Their goal was to find visionary companies -- the crown jewels of their industries -- and discover what made them extraordinary. Then questions arose about the extent to which the principles of Built to Last might apply to individuals. That sparked another investigation that has now led to a follow-up book Success Built to Last which will be published by Wharton School Publishing later this year. Mark Thompson and Stewart Emery co-authors with Porras of Success Built to Last spoke with Knowledge at Wharton about their book. In addition the authors are conducting a global survey on how people think about success; a link to the survey can be found at the end of this interview. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.