Take Your Company From Startup To Scale Up How To Scale A Business
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➜ How to scale a business with Verne Harnish • ➜ The tactics you can use to go from startup to scale up • ➜ Subscribe: / @thetransitionguy • In any given hour, there are 11,000 startups in the world. This tells us one thing: there's no shortage of businesses in the world. • And even with all of those startups, only about 3% of them ever scale up in the US, and in the rest of the world, only about 1% end up scaling. • One of the reasons for this is how difficult it can be to scale a company in the first place. • The process of going from startup to scale up is complicated, tough, and messy at times, and not every business can make the transition. • In this video, I talk with Verne Harnish about how you can ensure your business is one of the 1% that successfully scale, and whether you should even attempt to scale in the first place. • CONNECT WITH PETER BOOLKAH: • -------------------- • http://www.Boolkah.com • / boolkah • / pboolkah • / boolkah • / boolkah • -------------------- • ABOUT PETER BOOLKAH • -------------------- • Hi, I’m Peter Boolkah, business coach, keynote speaker and winner of over 32 major coaching awards. • I know how difficult running a business can be and how overwhelming it can feel when things aren’t going right. One thing I tell my clients is never stop believing in your dreams. Even if you feel your business is wearing you down, you can always find a way to reverse the trend and get back in the game. • Many of the entrepreneurs I work with are great leaders and innovators. However, their businesses lack structure, systems and management. If you don’t have all these parts working in harmony, your business won’t reach its potential. Whether the ultimate goal is to keep or sell your business, you want to see growth year-on-year. • My transition into business coaching came after spending 15 years at McDonald’s. Working for one of the world’s biggest corporate brands exposed me to all aspects of business and gave me the skills and experience to establish my own company. • I know that many entrepreneurs learn by trial and error, but unless you have an endless stream of capital behind you, your chance of success is rare. You often need someone experienced who can analyse your business objectively and put emotions aside when big decisions need to be made. • I’ve been lucky enough to assist many like-minded business owners. These are people who use their success to help those less fortunate. I’ve found that supporting a charity, like B1G1, has given me even more motivation to succeed. It’s wonderful to know that when my business is doing well, many people have the opportunity to live a better life.
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