
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


After a first season dedicated to the major challenges of leadership, season 2 launches a special mini-series: From Expert to Entrepreneur.
It’s aimed at those who are considering leaving the corporate world – Big Four, large banks, law firms, consulting firms, or major companies – to launch their own business.
👉 In Episode 1, we explored the first pillar of the E2E Incubator program: Identity.
👉 In this second episode, we move on to the second pillar: Strategy. And the big question is simple yet decisive:
What kind of business should you launch after a corporate career?
I review the 6 main models available when you leave a large organization:
Freelance / selling your time – the first instinct: continue selling your expertise, but independently, on a project or daily-rate basis.
Selling expertise – turning your knowledge into trainings, seminars, conferences, or educational programs.
Scalable products and services – creating a digital solution, a platform, or an online course that can scale and generate recurring revenue.
Start-up and co-founding – teaming up with others to build an innovative, high-growth company.
Coaching and mentoring – leveraging your human and managerial experience to support leaders and teams.
Investment & Business Angel – using your capital and expertise to support other entrepreneurs.
🌟 Throughout the episode, I share examples and inspiring journeys to illustrate these models. You’ll see how a corporate career can become the launchpad for an entrepreneurial project that truly fits you.
🎯 And as always in Question de Coach, I also provide a concrete coaching tool: The Entrepreneur’s Compass.
A practical exercise with 6 questions that helps you identify the model that resonates most with you… or whether your path is actually a hybrid mix of several models. Because yes, you don’t have to choose just one. You can combine multiple approaches – selling your time, your knowledge, building a product – and design a business that fully reflects your strengths and ambitions.
🚀 Want to go further?
That’s exactly what the E2E Incubator offers: my 12-week program to leave your corporate job and launch your business in 2026, without burning out or losing confidence.
All the details are here: https://ten-pruner-3b8.notion.site/The-E2E-Incubator-2605934a5cd1806991d9f7cdcc7a65da
👉 Subscribe to Question de Coach so you don’t miss an episode. And if this podcast helps you, leave a 5-star review on your favorite platform – it’s the best way for other experts, managers, and future entrepreneurs to discover this content.
Find me on www.bebest.lu
Sign up for the newsletter: https://podcast.ausha.co/question-de-coach?s=1
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
By Audrey JEANRONDAfter a first season dedicated to the major challenges of leadership, season 2 launches a special mini-series: From Expert to Entrepreneur.
It’s aimed at those who are considering leaving the corporate world – Big Four, large banks, law firms, consulting firms, or major companies – to launch their own business.
👉 In Episode 1, we explored the first pillar of the E2E Incubator program: Identity.
👉 In this second episode, we move on to the second pillar: Strategy. And the big question is simple yet decisive:
What kind of business should you launch after a corporate career?
I review the 6 main models available when you leave a large organization:
Freelance / selling your time – the first instinct: continue selling your expertise, but independently, on a project or daily-rate basis.
Selling expertise – turning your knowledge into trainings, seminars, conferences, or educational programs.
Scalable products and services – creating a digital solution, a platform, or an online course that can scale and generate recurring revenue.
Start-up and co-founding – teaming up with others to build an innovative, high-growth company.
Coaching and mentoring – leveraging your human and managerial experience to support leaders and teams.
Investment & Business Angel – using your capital and expertise to support other entrepreneurs.
🌟 Throughout the episode, I share examples and inspiring journeys to illustrate these models. You’ll see how a corporate career can become the launchpad for an entrepreneurial project that truly fits you.
🎯 And as always in Question de Coach, I also provide a concrete coaching tool: The Entrepreneur’s Compass.
A practical exercise with 6 questions that helps you identify the model that resonates most with you… or whether your path is actually a hybrid mix of several models. Because yes, you don’t have to choose just one. You can combine multiple approaches – selling your time, your knowledge, building a product – and design a business that fully reflects your strengths and ambitions.
🚀 Want to go further?
That’s exactly what the E2E Incubator offers: my 12-week program to leave your corporate job and launch your business in 2026, without burning out or losing confidence.
All the details are here: https://ten-pruner-3b8.notion.site/The-E2E-Incubator-2605934a5cd1806991d9f7cdcc7a65da
👉 Subscribe to Question de Coach so you don’t miss an episode. And if this podcast helps you, leave a 5-star review on your favorite platform – it’s the best way for other experts, managers, and future entrepreneurs to discover this content.
Find me on www.bebest.lu
Sign up for the newsletter: https://podcast.ausha.co/question-de-coach?s=1
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.