The great American poet and musician once asked, “Once going on?” Clay explains why in your business and in your call center it’s important that you know what is ACTUALLY going on and not what you think is going on.
Read More »Clay and Dr. Z answer the questions related to: when is it time to open up another type of business, how to avoid death by invoicing, how to train up your team properly, etc. #KnowledgeBomb
Read More »Starting and growing a successful business can leave you feeling like you are fishing in the dark. However, once you discover that winners lose the most before they win BIG your perspective will change. #KnowledgeBomb #Entrepreneurship
Read More »CBS News and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce report that 75% of employees steal from the workplace and Inc. Magazine reports that over 80% of job candidates lie on resumes and I’m here to report that 100% of the Mormons that I have hired have never had to write up even once.
Read More »Get-rich-quick schemes will cause you to get poor fast. “Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.”
Read More »Clay explains how observing the Sabbath, setting boundaries, and being intentional about having daily meta time will help you to prevent burnout. #KnowledgeBomb #Business #Entrepreneur
Read More »Do you want your business to grow? Stop sucking! Listen in as Clay Clark breaks down this novel idea #business #StopSucking #KnowledgeBomb
Read More »The founder of the $150 million Honest Tea company Seth Goldman shares his process and how he fought through countless rejections in route to landing distributors and bottlers for Honest Tea. Clay Clark also explains why persistence and resilience is the name of the game when you are doing cold marketing to your “Dream 100 List” or your prospective ideal and likely buyers.
Read More »Are you struggling to effectively hire, inspire, train and retain millennials? According to research reported by Inc. Magazine, “64% of millennials said they would rather make $40,000 a year at a job they love than $100,000 a year at a job they think is boring.”
Read More »Clay describes why diligence, coachability, honesty, trustworthiness, and loyalty are at the core of all great employees.
Read More »Clay explains how to sustainably raise money for your non-profit using organization or ministry both transparency and consistency.
Read More »When you do something it produces a result. When you do nothing it also produces a certain result. Clay breaks down the universal law of cause and effect that offensively states that for every effect there is a definite cause and that likewise for every cause, there is a definite effect.
Read More »Clay and Doctor Zoellner share what steps you would need to take if you were going to sell your business in 3 years including raising prices, cutting ineffective advertising, negotiating a better deal on credit card fees, etc.
Read More »Most companies are crippled by not knowing the location of key passwords and files. However, according to ABC News Story, one company lost $190 million of cryptocurrency because the CEO died at the age of 30 with the sole password.
Read More »“Listening to uninformed people is worse than having no answers at all.” – Ray Dalio. Is your team struggling to get things done? Are you necessarily allowing employees to voice their opinions on key strategic decisions?
Read More »Sean McVay is the youngest head coach in the history of the National Football League and the New England Patriots’ head coach, Bill Belichick is the 2nd oldest coach in the league, yet their approach to preparing their teams for NFL football games are remarkably similar.
Read More »Are you feeling like you don’t know where to start? In the past have you been the “idea of the week” guy. Clay Clark breaks down the action steps needed to ensure that you have the time build an intentional life and the success you desire. #knowledgebomb #entrepreneur
Read More »Should you stick to your guns? Should you be flexible? Or should you lay down the law? Clay breaks down why you must stick to your guns, unless you are out of bullets. #entrepreneur #business #businesspodcasts
Read More »NY Times best-selling author Alex Banayan shares how Steven Spielberg was able to become the youngest director in Hollywood History. #TheThirdDoor #Entrepreneur #StevenSpielberg
Read More »Learn when to say that you don’t like your boss, your Christmas gift, or anything else and learning when to say nothing at all. #honesty #business #success #entrepreneur #businesspodcasts
Read More »Super successful people and the average person view the world very differently. Having spent massive amounts of time with successful people, Clay has methodically detailed out their different perspectives and on today’s show he shares with you the biggest differences he has personally witnessed between “Diligent Doers” and “Happy Hungry Hopers”
Read More »Elon Musk once described branding as, “Brand is just a perception, and perception will match reality over time. Sometimes it will be ahead, other times it will be behind. But brand is simply a collective impression some have about a product.” However, when you are engaging in wealth repelling jackassery-based branding often times by default you can be the only one not to know.
Read More »Yeah, this is named who is the. It says, claim your brother from another mother. I have a secret for you. Well that is fabulous because of two things. I love it. Secret and ricky lake is going to be a special day for you. Super successful people worked six days per week and route […]
Read More »“I’ve never carried a iPhone.” – Paul Graham (The mentor and investor behind ViaWeb, Dropbox, AirBNB, Reddit, and Y-Combinator) What would happen if you turned your phone onto airplane mode? Would the world end if you were unreachable for 12 to 15 hours per day?
Read More »Do you have your metaphorical “stuff” caught in the metaphorical “zipper” of your business? If this is you then you will not want to miss out as Clay Clark explains the pain of finding yourself in a bad financially spot with no one to help.
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