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The Entrepreneur Next Door 🏡
My name is Zev Asch; welcome to The Entrepreneur Next Door Podcast. I've spent my entire career in what I call "the trenches of small business and entrepreneurship." I spent three decades as a successful corporate marketing executive in small and family-owned businesses, an academic career as a Graduate Marketing Professor and director of Entrepreneurship and leadership at Touro University Graduate School of Business, and over a decade as a business transformation coach.
As an avid podcast listener, I've always craved one that features unknown, grounded non-celebrities and entrepreneurs who can be my next-door neighbors.
Join me for intimate, unfiltered conversations with everyday people who took a leap into entrepreneurship and openly share their journey from failure to success. I spend hours preparing for each interview and asking intimate and challenging questions; one insight can make a profound difference in your business or life.
Finally, I promise that my podcast will never be used as a platform for me or my guests to self-promote. I strictly prohibit it and ensure each guest understands before being featured on my show.
My goal is to ensure that every episode delivers at least one insight that can help you improve your business or one aspect of your personal life.
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The Entrepreneur Next Door 🏡
[27] Chris Joyce: "You Never Kill A bad Idea."
The measure of a true business is answering the question: What happens when you die? If you die and the business dies, that was a nice job, not a business.
Buckle up for a fun hour listening to an experienced, passionate, opinionated, successful entrepreneur. Some of the topics we discuss are:
- What happened when Chris was nine-years-old that put him on an entrepreneurship trajectory?
- Are leaders born or made?
- How did Chris turn torturous daily 200-300 cold calls into productive selling?
- Why a philosophy of "you never kill a bad idea" is fundamental for success
- Why every company, at its core, is a marketing company
- Why companies that are created with a 'linear concept' will be slaughtered by companies with employees that have a vested interest in the success of their business
- The disruptive approach to business start-ups behind Gusher
- Why odds are a game-changer if you understand where they originated and what they mean
- Why fighting within a company is positive
To find Chris go to: www.gusher.co