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Try Not to Suck at Business
Hosted by: James Patrick
The year was 2016 and the Chicago Cubs were rallying for their first World Series win in 108 years. Their manager at the time coined the phrase, “Try not to suck.” This was the rally cry that went on to win that year.
As an entrepreneur, we have to wade through a lot of crap and there are a lot of crappy professionals out there.
So, let’s talk about how to be an entrepreneur, regardless of what industry you’re in, without sucking.
“Do not put yourself and your wants ahead of the goals your client hired you for.”
IN THIS EPISODE
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When to share your opinion.
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Should you charge less than your competitors?
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What clients will remember.
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How to not resent a job.
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Being transparent when charging a client.
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The correct way to provide advice.
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Non-negotiables.
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James’s values and some you can adopt for yourself.
Connect with James
Website: jamespatrick.com
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Text me marketing questions @: 480-605-3254
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