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Over the past two decades, Jeff Mainz has served as President and CEO of multiple international software and professional services companies, specializing in transforming ideas into successful enterprises. Renowned for simplifying complex concepts and sharing hard-earned lessons, Jeff has addressed tens of thousands of people globally, delivering engaging talks that seamlessly connect seemingly disparate ideas. He combines entertainment and education, urging audiences to rethink team building, marketing, sales, and social enterprise. Jeff is passionate about mentoring and paying it forward to help fellow entrepreneurs, utilizing his extensive experience as a founder, entrepreneur, executive, and investor. He specializes in guiding companies through critical growth phases and leads a mastermind group for leaders scaling their businesses. Jeff's forthcoming book, "Small Fish, Big Pond: Building A World Class Business That Swims Circles Around Competitors," offers practical strategies for entrepreneurs to outsmart, outgrow, and outlast the competition.
In this episode, Jacob interviews Jeff Mains on his role in healthcare and emphasis on improving patient experiences through Intelligent Contacts. Shifting to Jeff's role in the Champion Leadership Group, he shares insights on helping business-to-business software companies scale, profitable growth, and achieving entrepreneurial freedom. Jeff emphasizes the importance of having great teams and outlines the three strategic shifts companies need to make while scaling to higher revenue brackets.
The conversation also touches on Jeff's experiences in selling companies, highlighting the challenges and learning curves during post-acquisition transitions. Throughout the episode, Jeff shares principles for business growth, the value of a narrow focus, and the significance of building capable teams. He also emphasizes the concept of paying the "dumb tax" to gain entrepreneurial wisdom from mistakes. The discussion concludes with a glimpse into Jeff's upcoming book, "The Captain's Keys," which explores essential leadership roles: anchor, crew, navigator, and champion.
Here’s what to expect this episode:
Connect with Jeff Mains:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkmains/
Connect with Jacob Koenig:
https://woodbridgegrp.com/
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Over the past two decades, Jeff Mainz has served as President and CEO of multiple international software and professional services companies, specializing in transforming ideas into successful enterprises. Renowned for simplifying complex concepts and sharing hard-earned lessons, Jeff has addressed tens of thousands of people globally, delivering engaging talks that seamlessly connect seemingly disparate ideas. He combines entertainment and education, urging audiences to rethink team building, marketing, sales, and social enterprise. Jeff is passionate about mentoring and paying it forward to help fellow entrepreneurs, utilizing his extensive experience as a founder, entrepreneur, executive, and investor. He specializes in guiding companies through critical growth phases and leads a mastermind group for leaders scaling their businesses. Jeff's forthcoming book, "Small Fish, Big Pond: Building A World Class Business That Swims Circles Around Competitors," offers practical strategies for entrepreneurs to outsmart, outgrow, and outlast the competition.
In this episode, Jacob interviews Jeff Mains on his role in healthcare and emphasis on improving patient experiences through Intelligent Contacts. Shifting to Jeff's role in the Champion Leadership Group, he shares insights on helping business-to-business software companies scale, profitable growth, and achieving entrepreneurial freedom. Jeff emphasizes the importance of having great teams and outlines the three strategic shifts companies need to make while scaling to higher revenue brackets.
The conversation also touches on Jeff's experiences in selling companies, highlighting the challenges and learning curves during post-acquisition transitions. Throughout the episode, Jeff shares principles for business growth, the value of a narrow focus, and the significance of building capable teams. He also emphasizes the concept of paying the "dumb tax" to gain entrepreneurial wisdom from mistakes. The discussion concludes with a glimpse into Jeff's upcoming book, "The Captain's Keys," which explores essential leadership roles: anchor, crew, navigator, and champion.
Here’s what to expect this episode:
Connect with Jeff Mains:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkmains/
Connect with Jacob Koenig:
https://woodbridgegrp.com/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices