You can invest a lot of money in getting educated and learning from real estate experts, but it will all be for nothing if you don’t take action. Overthinking the risks and methods involved in this type of business will get you nowhere. Sometimes the only advice you need is the advice that makes you walk out that door and get started.
Today, Don and Ryan describe the challenges of employing people who look capable on the surface, only to be exposed when pressured and how having quality communications can impact your company’s performance. They also explain how veteran entrepreneurs can make decisions faster than their newer counterparts and express their opinions on building your reputation and how you can prevent it from being ruined.
“A bad result is better than no result. At least you know you got a result.” – Ryan Scialabba
This Week on FlipTalk’s Rookie Play Book:
- How quality communication improves business performance.
- Our experience with members who can’t keep up with the business.
- How to get over the fears of hiring and firing an employee.
- The difference between new entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs running multi-million-dollar businesses.
- How you can protect your reputation from the mistakes you make.
- The importance of taking action – even if it ends in failure.
Key Takeaways:
- It takes five minutes to ruin your reputation if you’ve done a lot of shady things along the way.
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