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[Dare to Launch] building unstoppable teams

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We’re kicking off Season 3 of the Dare to Launch podcast with a guest you’ll want to take

We’re kicking off Season 3 of the Dare to Launch podcast with a guest you’ll want to take a ton of notes from. That’s Mike Michalowicz – entrepreneur and author of a host of books, including The Pumpkin Plan, The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur, and Profit First. I could go on and on about Mike’s resume… there’s just so much to learn from him: the nuances of building robust and unstoppable teams, the challenges of aligning personal aspirations with business outcomes, how to spot true potential – the list goes on and on. So be sure to tune in as we cover these topics and more: - The significance of first impressions when it comes to hiring staff - How to motivate employees by helping them connect with their dreams and aspirations - The pitfalls of giving employees big titles (spoiler alert: you may have to fire your CFO) - The importance of great leadership – and how to effectively delegate - How to attract the real A-players you want on your team - A different take on “hire slow and fire fast” - And most importantly: what makes a good leader? This episode is chock full of aha moments, but here’s one of our favorites: “If you don’t help people grow, they will stay at your company. But that’s because they have to stay...they have nowhere else to go!” Mike shared that leveling up your employees to the point where they move on from the company is the best way to get them to buy into your mission and work hard. Plus, if you help them grow in this way, they’ll go out into the world with nothing but great things to say about you and your team. We loved picking Mike’s brain, and we know you’ll get some real value out of his stories and methods. [Check out the full conversation on YouTube]( – or on your favorite podcast player: [Listen on Apple Podcasts]() [Listen on Spotify]( best regards, Jeff You can opt out of all email communication by clicking the unsubscribe link below. You can manage your email preferences here in our [email preference center](. [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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