In this episode of Brews N Business, the hosts engage in a lively discussion that covers various themes including the best advice they've received, the success of their whiskey-tasting events, ethical considerations in business regarding old invoices, effective calendar management, and the importance of accountability within a team. Each segment provides valuable insights for entrepreneurs and small business owners. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the multifaceted role of a CEO, emphasizing the importance of problem-solving and effective communication within a team. They delve into email etiquette, the significance of accountability, and the creation of a strong business culture. The discussion also highlights the business growth journey, the necessity of setting standards, and the importance of providing exceptional customer experiences. Finally, they touch on the challenges of taking risks and the mindset required to navigate the complexities of running a business. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of business growth, including the importance of breaking through bottlenecks, embracing change, and the ethical responsibilities of leadership. They explore the significance of marketing, the power of delegation, and the importance of building strong relationships in business. The discussion also touches on personal definitions of success and the balance between profit and ethics in business dealings.
Takeaways- Money is energy, meant to be transferred.
- The phrase 'more, faster, better' can drive productivity.
- Community events can create lasting impacts and revenue sources.
- Ethical considerations are crucial when dealing with old invoices.
- Calendar management is essential for business success.
- Accountability within a team is vital for growth.
- Clear communication can prevent misunderstandings in business.
- Building a strong team requires defining roles and responsibilities.
- Regular audits can help ensure service delivery.
- It's important to hold team members accountable for their tasks. A CEO's primary role is to solve problems and foresee risks.
- Effective communication, including email etiquette, is crucial in business.
- Team accountability fosters a strong business culture.
- Creating a culture of communication can lead to efficiency.
- Setting clear standards helps maintain accountability within the team.
- Business growth is a journey that requires continuous learning.
- Customer experiences should be unforgettable to build loyalty.
- Taking calculated risks is essential for business success.
- Enduring challenges can lead to greater rewards in the long run.
- Building a brand takes time and should be paired with effective advertising. I've done between one and a half to two million dollars for the past three years.
- You have to open up that bottleneck.
- I want to provide, protect, create.
- Something about it hasn't been doing what I wanted it to do.
- I guess we're back in business.
- Money loves speed.
- Beware the man in the t-shirt, not the man in the suit.
- I want the relationship, not just the job.
- You have to think about who can get this done for me.
- I want my kids to be happy. I think that's a success.
Sound Bites- "Money's energy. It's designed to be transferred."
- "More, faster, better."
- "We want more of an intimate deal."
- "His primary job is to find smarter people."
- "It's his responsibility to go put out those fires."
- "You should use that shit, it's convenient."
- "I want to provide, protect, create."
- "Guess we're back in business."
- "Money loves speed."
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