3 Simple Moves to Instantly Create Any Business You Always Wanted

Jack Wong

Jack Wong, the author of Amazon bestselling book Cracking the Entrepreneur Code: 7 Tips to Build the Business You Always Wanted joins Enterprise Radio.

This episode of Enterprise Radio is working in conjunction with the Author Channel.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Jack Wong discuss the following:

  • What made you decide to leave the corporate world and start your own business in 2011?
  • What did you do when you decided to start your business in 2011?
  • What else did you do while running your training and consulting business?
  • In your opinion, what are the top 3 common mistakes made by someone who wants to start or expand his business? What’s your experience on this?
  • What hurdles/obstacles did you jump over to make your vision a reality? How hard was that? Did you ever think of giving up?
  • What did you do during those ‘down feeling times’ to stay in the game and keep plugging away?
  • What would you tell someone who falls down or fails at some point?
  • What is the # 1 Key Ingredient any entrepreneur needs to have in building their business?
  • Any final thoughts for people who are looking to start their own businesses would find helpful?

Jack HM Wong is the author of Amazon bestselling book Cracking the Entrepreneur Code: 7 Tips to Build the Business You Always Wanted. He was featured on CBS News, Fox, ABC News and NBC News.

Jack is a serial entrepreneur, a business strategist with more than 23 years of international tax experience, a sales and marketing expert with over 20 years of under fire experience in sales, and an international speaker sharing his entrepreneurial messages in 4 out of 5 continents in the world.

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Website: www.crackingentrepreneurcode.com

Social Media Links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jackhmwongofficial
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackhmwong

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