The Essential 11

Prioritizing Character and Experience in Employee Selection for Quality Craftsmanship: An Entrepreneurial Journey with Josh Smith

04.11.2024 - By Matt BeaudreauPlay

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Entrepreneurship is not just about setting up a business; it's a way of life, a journey filled with the thrill of creating something new and the complexities of navigating it through the unpredictable market. This path is often marked with hurdles involving financial issues, market rivalry, and self-doubt. However, through perseverance and a dedication to quality, entrepreneurs can build successful businesses that reflect their values and vision.

Josh Smith shares his life experiences, lessons, and advice to future leaders. Entrepreneurship requires dedication, overcoming fears, and embracing risks. As the founder of Montana Knife Company, Josh navigates the challenges of starting a business, achieving work-life balance, and fostering a culture of excellence. Tune in as young leaders ask questions about life, personal growth, entrepreneurship, and more!

Quotes:

"At a certain point, you have to take action. No amount of research, thinking, and talking will build your company; you have to actually do it." – Josh Smith

"You can only eat an elephant one bite at a time. It's one of those situations where you can only solve one problem at a time." – Josh Smith

"To me, the culture is the most critical thing, whether it's a business or a school. You can teach people what you need them to know." – Josh Smith

"Your social media is your calling card; it is your resume. To me, I can see everything I need to know about a person through what they decide to show the world." – Josh Smith

Takeaways:

Keep chasing your dreams, and remember that bumps in the road are all part of the journey to success.

Start small and grow slowly, making sure not to bite off more than you can chew.

Always aim to make your products the best they can be while fostering a friendly and supportive team environment.

Look for team members who are not only qualified but also have great character and a strong work ethic, and don't be afraid to involve family where it makes sense.

Always try to balance personal growth and life experiences with your career achievements, and remember to support local products and fellow entrepreneurs whenever you can.

Conclusion:

Starting a business and growing as a person can be tough, with many problems. But it's also full of chances to learn about yourself and do well. It reminds us that going after what you love, even when it's scary, can bring you more than money. It can make you feel fulfilled and leave a lasting mark. By working hard, not giving up, and aiming for the best, anyone can make their way to success.

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