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How can you work with you brother and be successful? Michael and Mark Mendoza have figured it out. They have turned their childhood experiences in an entrepreneurial household into a series of successful ventures. From humorous golf course encounters to serious business insights, this episode is packed with personal stories and practical advice. Michael and Mark take us through their early days, sharing how their parents' diverse business ventures—from restaurants to car dealerships—inspired their entrepreneurial spirit.
Michael started a restaurant, recruited his brother, Mark in and TADA... Magic. Then Mark leaves the restaurant business to a corporate role at Sports Clips. He opens up about the vital role of franchise support and the lessons learned from launching hundreds of franchise stores. Then its Michael who gets recruited by his brother and they now own over 50 Sports Clips Franchises. But the weren't done there, now they have purchased VaVia Dumpster rentals in the Atlanta market and are growin those as well.
Gold Nuggets:
Trust, open communication, and complementary perspectives are the cornerstones of their success.
Growth through acquisition is a WORKOUT
Build Culture and recognize that SMALL THINGS MATTER
From the Zoo to Wild is a book for entrepreneurs passionate about home services, looking to move away from corporate jobs. Chris Lalomia, a former executive, shares his path, discoveries, and tools to succeed as a small business owner in home improvement retail. The book provides the mindset, habits, leadership style, and customer-oriented processes necessary to succeed as a small business owner in home services.
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How can you work with you brother and be successful? Michael and Mark Mendoza have figured it out. They have turned their childhood experiences in an entrepreneurial household into a series of successful ventures. From humorous golf course encounters to serious business insights, this episode is packed with personal stories and practical advice. Michael and Mark take us through their early days, sharing how their parents' diverse business ventures—from restaurants to car dealerships—inspired their entrepreneurial spirit.
Michael started a restaurant, recruited his brother, Mark in and TADA... Magic. Then Mark leaves the restaurant business to a corporate role at Sports Clips. He opens up about the vital role of franchise support and the lessons learned from launching hundreds of franchise stores. Then its Michael who gets recruited by his brother and they now own over 50 Sports Clips Franchises. But the weren't done there, now they have purchased VaVia Dumpster rentals in the Atlanta market and are growin those as well.
Gold Nuggets:
Trust, open communication, and complementary perspectives are the cornerstones of their success.
Growth through acquisition is a WORKOUT
Build Culture and recognize that SMALL THINGS MATTER
From the Zoo to Wild is a book for entrepreneurs passionate about home services, looking to move away from corporate jobs. Chris Lalomia, a former executive, shares his path, discoveries, and tools to succeed as a small business owner in home improvement retail. The book provides the mindset, habits, leadership style, and customer-oriented processes necessary to succeed as a small business owner in home services.
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