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Jim Kuryak, a dedicated member of the Entrepreneurs Organization (EO), brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the forum he shares with his mate David Searns. Having transitioned from a client-facing role to the CEO of his insurance company, Jim has skillfully managed the shift in mindset required to oversee business operations and cultivate a positive company culture. He believes that the transition from senior manager to owner brought a sense of relief and freedom, allowing him to run the business as he sees fit. Jim emphasizes the crucial role of a supportive network, like EO, and a reliable business partner in navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship, underscoring the value of constant guidance, feedback, and shared experiences.
Here’s what to expect this episode:
• The importance of finding insurance carriers that align with clients' specific needs and educating customers on choosing the right insurer for proper response and coverage.
• Entrepreneurs may underinsure themselves by not considering all potential risks and gaps in insurance protection, highlighting the need for tailored coverage.
• Transitioning from a young employee to CEO involves a mindset shift towards overseeing the business, maintaining a focus on client interactions, and shaping company culture.
• Having a partner in business can complement skills and responsibilities, allowing for a well-rounded and efficient business dynamic.
• The diverse risk tolerance levels among business owners, with some opting for higher deductibles to self-insure and others seeking comprehensive coverage for every scenario.
• Membership in Entrepreneurs Organization (EO) provides networking opportunities, support, resources, and a platform for learning and business expansion.
Connect with Jim Kuryak:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimkuryak/
Connect with David Searns:
https://www.haleymarketing.com/team/david-searns/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jim Kuryak, a dedicated member of the Entrepreneurs Organization (EO), brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the forum he shares with his mate David Searns. Having transitioned from a client-facing role to the CEO of his insurance company, Jim has skillfully managed the shift in mindset required to oversee business operations and cultivate a positive company culture. He believes that the transition from senior manager to owner brought a sense of relief and freedom, allowing him to run the business as he sees fit. Jim emphasizes the crucial role of a supportive network, like EO, and a reliable business partner in navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship, underscoring the value of constant guidance, feedback, and shared experiences.
Here’s what to expect this episode:
• The importance of finding insurance carriers that align with clients' specific needs and educating customers on choosing the right insurer for proper response and coverage.
• Entrepreneurs may underinsure themselves by not considering all potential risks and gaps in insurance protection, highlighting the need for tailored coverage.
• Transitioning from a young employee to CEO involves a mindset shift towards overseeing the business, maintaining a focus on client interactions, and shaping company culture.
• Having a partner in business can complement skills and responsibilities, allowing for a well-rounded and efficient business dynamic.
• The diverse risk tolerance levels among business owners, with some opting for higher deductibles to self-insure and others seeking comprehensive coverage for every scenario.
• Membership in Entrepreneurs Organization (EO) provides networking opportunities, support, resources, and a platform for learning and business expansion.
Connect with Jim Kuryak:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimkuryak/
Connect with David Searns:
https://www.haleymarketing.com/team/david-searns/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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