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Give To Others First – Episode 1 – Part 3


Are you looking to start or grow a business? Are you wanting to learn more about what it means to give to others first? In this particular episode, Caleb Taylor sits down with the worlds best business coach Clay Clark (former US Small Business Administration Entrepreneur of the Year) to talk about consistently overdelivering for your employees, clients, and people that you want to develop a relationship with. When you create more value than what is expected of you or what you were being paid for, you will wow the other party. Make sure that you were consistently applying this principle. Anybody can show up early for work one time. Anybody can finish a project one day at ahead of schedule one time. When you consistently do this over a long period of time you will developing reputation. One of the most important things that you can do is develop a network appliance that will refer each other and create a buzz around your products and services. When you do this, you will find that your reputation will spread like wildfire. The billionaire investor Warren Buffett says that it takes 20 years to develop a reputation, and only five minutes to lose it. Consider this principle when you are working towards developing your reputation and core story within the workplace. Whether you are attending a networking event at a chamber, or you were building a relationship with a future business investor or partner, you must consider what reputation precedes you. You must work ahead of when you need to leverage your reputation in order for her to be effective. Be proactive in developing your reputation and over delivery principles. If you enjoy this training, make sure that you tune in to the other episodes as a part of this series, and sign up for tickets for one of the upcoming business workshops that we host at the Thrive headquarters.

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Give To Others First – Episode 1 – Part 3


Are you looking to start or grow a business? Are you wanting to learn more about what it means to give to others first? In this particular episode, Caleb Taylor sits down with the worlds best business coach Clay Clark (former US Small Business Administration Entrepreneur of the Year) to talk about consistently overdelivering for your employees, clients, and people that you want to develop a relationship with. When you create more value than what is expected of you or what you were being paid for, you will wow the other party. Make sure that you were consistently applying this principle. Anybody can show up early for work one time. Anybody can finish a project one day at ahead of schedule one time. When you consistently do this over a long period of time you will developing reputation. One of the most important things that you can do is develop a network appliance that will refer each other and create a buzz around your products and services. When you do this, you will find that your reputation will spread like wildfire. The billionaire investor Warren Buffett says that it takes 20 years to develop a reputation, and only five minutes to lose it. Consider this principle when you are working towards developing your reputation and core story within the workplace. Whether you are attending a networking event at a chamber, or you were building a relationship with a future business investor or partner, you must consider what reputation precedes you. You must work ahead of when you need to leverage your reputation in order for her to be effective. Be proactive in developing your reputation and over delivery principles. If you enjoy this training, make sure that you tune in to the other episodes as a part of this series, and sign up for tickets for one of the upcoming business workshops that we host at the Thrive headquarters.

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