“I want you to get to a place where you can devote more time to doing the things you want to do with the people you love.” ~Dr. Bruce B. Baird
In the last 42 years, I’ve started no less than 20 businesses. Some were successful (like Productive Dentist Academy), and others – while they didn’t end up as viable companies – certainly taught me a lot.
Starting up and running a company, whether it’s a dental practice or a company that sells golf-glove dryers, takes a great idea, but it also requires the right people. Join me on this episode of The Productive Dentists Podcast, in which I talk about the fiscal responsibilities of being a serial entrepreneur, what it’s taken to grow some of my best ideas, and how I responded to failures.
While you listen to this episode, I really want you to:
- Understand where your strengths lie, as well as those who work with you
- Find the right people who can execute, and give them the latitude they need to succeed
- Commit to learning from your successes as well as your mistakes
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Lessons from Serial Entrepreneurship