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Almost 31 years ago, 18-year-old Max Emma immigrated with his family to the United States from the former Soviet Union. Now, Max is the CEO of BooXkeeping, a bookkeeping franchise organization operating in the U.S., with offices in Europe, and the Philippines, with plans for expansion into South America. In this episode of the Multiplier Mindset Podcast, in a story that stands testament to the power of entrepreneurial resilience and drive, Max shares how he went from bankruptcy to business triumph, and the many lessons and insights he learned along the way.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode
Show Notes:
The ties between North America and South America are going to be a growth opportunity as we go forward over the next 25 years.
Speaking English is an important entrepreneurial skill in the United States.
What seems like a failure might actually be the beginning of the next step.
When you don’t grow, you die.
Entrepreneurs need to give up doing what isn’t their job.
It’s important to keep investing in coaching because you don’t know what you don’t know.
If your team members are successful, you’re successful.
When someone gives you a tool, consider it sooner than later.
The sooner you join an organization like Strategic Coach®, the sooner you can become successful and take your company to the next level.
Links:
Unique Ability®
Your Business Is a Theatre Production: Your Back Stage Shouldn't Show on the Front Stage
The Gap and the Gain by Dan Sullivan and Dr.Benjamin Hardy
Time Management Strategies for Entrepreneurs (Effective Strategies Only)
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108108 ratings
Almost 31 years ago, 18-year-old Max Emma immigrated with his family to the United States from the former Soviet Union. Now, Max is the CEO of BooXkeeping, a bookkeeping franchise organization operating in the U.S., with offices in Europe, and the Philippines, with plans for expansion into South America. In this episode of the Multiplier Mindset Podcast, in a story that stands testament to the power of entrepreneurial resilience and drive, Max shares how he went from bankruptcy to business triumph, and the many lessons and insights he learned along the way.
Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode
Show Notes:
The ties between North America and South America are going to be a growth opportunity as we go forward over the next 25 years.
Speaking English is an important entrepreneurial skill in the United States.
What seems like a failure might actually be the beginning of the next step.
When you don’t grow, you die.
Entrepreneurs need to give up doing what isn’t their job.
It’s important to keep investing in coaching because you don’t know what you don’t know.
If your team members are successful, you’re successful.
When someone gives you a tool, consider it sooner than later.
The sooner you join an organization like Strategic Coach®, the sooner you can become successful and take your company to the next level.
Links:
Unique Ability®
Your Business Is a Theatre Production: Your Back Stage Shouldn't Show on the Front Stage
The Gap and the Gain by Dan Sullivan and Dr.Benjamin Hardy
Time Management Strategies for Entrepreneurs (Effective Strategies Only)
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