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In this insightful episode of Purposeful Prosperity, Jack Smith and Matt Sitter continue their engaging conversation. Discover valuable insights on how to make a difference in our constantly evolving society. Dive deep into the world of transactional communication, organizational leadership, and harnessing the power of digital technology to achieve your goals. Let intellectual curiosity guide your way to achieving your goals with insightful tips on embracing experimentation and leaving a lasting legacy.
One highlight of this episode is when Matt and Jack delve into the topic of how to use emerging technologies to amplify your impact and make strides towards innovation.
The episode also touches on the importance of networking and making global connections as a means of creating a local impact. Matt emphasizes the value of knowledge sharing and iteration, encouraging listeners to embrace failure and experiment with new ideas.
Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out in your career, this episode offers valuable insights on how to make a lasting impact in your industry while creating meaningful relationships.
TOPICS:
- Building lasting legacies
- Transactional communication
- Gig economy and employment portfolios
- Roles and challenges of a Chief of Staff
- Utilizing emerging technologies
- Importance of intellectual curiosity
- Personal impact on local communities
- Global connectivity and online platforms
- Working with communities and networks
LET'S CONNECT:
Facebook: facebook.com/purposefulprosperitywithjacksmith
Instagram: instagram.com/purposeful_prosperity
Website: www.purposefulprosperity.com
FOLLOW FORTUNA BMC:
Facebook: facebook.com/fortunabusinessmanagement
Instagram: instagram.com/fortunabmc
Twitter: twitter.com/FortunaBMC
Website: www.fortunabmc.com
NOTEWORTHY QUOTES:
"I believe that we should be thinking about the impact that we can make every day with all the people that are around us. And so when I'm thinking about if I can make the people that I work with in AFN a little bit better, or I do leadership development training and executive coaching, if I can help them get incrementally better, that'll make a difference in terms of the people that are around them." - Matt Sitter
“Think about the communities that you are a part of...what's important to them. And I think, again, the beautiful thing about our interconnectedness with using the internet and using things like Zoom or Teams or things like that, is that you can connect with people really easily and you can find people who share an interest that may have been much more difficult to track down prior to this. And so find some of those people who you can work with to help you magnify your impact.” - Matt Sitter
“Entrepreneurs have to embrace failure and embrace testing, because failure and testing and trying something and it didn't work, and trying something new and beginning again, that is the entrepreneurial journey. If you try something once and it doesn't work and you quit, those are all the wantrepreneurs of the world.” - Jack Smith
In this insightful episode of Purposeful Prosperity, Jack Smith and Matt Sitter continue their engaging conversation. Discover valuable insights on how to make a difference in our constantly evolving society. Dive deep into the world of transactional communication, organizational leadership, and harnessing the power of digital technology to achieve your goals. Let intellectual curiosity guide your way to achieving your goals with insightful tips on embracing experimentation and leaving a lasting legacy.
One highlight of this episode is when Matt and Jack delve into the topic of how to use emerging technologies to amplify your impact and make strides towards innovation.
The episode also touches on the importance of networking and making global connections as a means of creating a local impact. Matt emphasizes the value of knowledge sharing and iteration, encouraging listeners to embrace failure and experiment with new ideas.
Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out in your career, this episode offers valuable insights on how to make a lasting impact in your industry while creating meaningful relationships.
TOPICS:
- Building lasting legacies
- Transactional communication
- Gig economy and employment portfolios
- Roles and challenges of a Chief of Staff
- Utilizing emerging technologies
- Importance of intellectual curiosity
- Personal impact on local communities
- Global connectivity and online platforms
- Working with communities and networks
LET'S CONNECT:
Facebook: facebook.com/purposefulprosperitywithjacksmith
Instagram: instagram.com/purposeful_prosperity
Website: www.purposefulprosperity.com
FOLLOW FORTUNA BMC:
Facebook: facebook.com/fortunabusinessmanagement
Instagram: instagram.com/fortunabmc
Twitter: twitter.com/FortunaBMC
Website: www.fortunabmc.com
NOTEWORTHY QUOTES:
"I believe that we should be thinking about the impact that we can make every day with all the people that are around us. And so when I'm thinking about if I can make the people that I work with in AFN a little bit better, or I do leadership development training and executive coaching, if I can help them get incrementally better, that'll make a difference in terms of the people that are around them." - Matt Sitter
“Think about the communities that you are a part of...what's important to them. And I think, again, the beautiful thing about our interconnectedness with using the internet and using things like Zoom or Teams or things like that, is that you can connect with people really easily and you can find people who share an interest that may have been much more difficult to track down prior to this. And so find some of those people who you can work with to help you magnify your impact.” - Matt Sitter
“Entrepreneurs have to embrace failure and embrace testing, because failure and testing and trying something and it didn't work, and trying something new and beginning again, that is the entrepreneurial journey. If you try something once and it doesn't work and you quit, those are all the wantrepreneurs of the world.” - Jack Smith