Running a stone shop is HARD!!!
On its best day, its more difficult than just about any business you could run.
As such, you deserve MASSIVE credit and honor for succeeding!
In this episode, I rant and rave a little bit, I even vent some frustration at the inherent flaws in our industry that create a very difficult environment to run a legitimate and successful business in.
Lack of Standards, low barriers to entry, compound custom manufacturing, Supplier - Retailer collusion, are just a few of the unique challenges that legit fabricators face every day.
These challenges require that we rely on PROcesses and innovation and hard work to overcome them.
Congrats on finishing 2022 so strongly, here's to an even better 2022!
Happy New Year and Happy Fabricating!
Part 2 – Simple Path to Taking Time Off (Without Interruptions!!!)
The Simple Path To Taking Time Off (Freedom Today Instead of Later)
Freedom Now or “Maybe” Later – Blowing Up Conventional Wisdom
#1 Danger in Delegating – Giving Up (Not Letting Go)
Remind, Insist, Demand – Real World Implementation of the PROcess
Trust the People – Trust the Process
Turn Stress into Strength!
What’s the best solution? - Guest Host Ed Young
Guest Host Ed Young - Interview with Gina Gardner
What’s the Octane of Your Business? - Guest Host Ed Young
How to Close More Biz Doing Fewer Quotes
Beat Your Competition to the Punch – 3 Simple Steps to Turn Existing Quotes into MORE Sales!
How to double your profits without adding another job (or grinding your suppliers or buying more equipment)!
Interview – Pricing Your Work with Ed Young – Fabricator Coach
Redlined to Relaxed (Are you redlined? Pt 2)
Are you Redlined? – Pt 1
Your Business – Engine For Wealth Creation
Shrink and Grow Rich
Leading Indicators and Crystal Balls
Interview – Economist Eric Post of ITR Economics
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