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In this episode of The Whiteboard Entrepreneur Podcast, we’ll talk about one of the greatest business lessons my 4th grade teacher passed on to me years ago that forever changed the ways my teams solve problems. If you’re an entrepreneur or business leader, you know that the ability to solve problems and overcome challenges can turn a good business into a great one. But what I’ve found is that leaders or teams that jump to conclusions are less likely to find the solution to the problem. Great leaders start by asking the right questions, and their curiosity is what leads to the solutions they’re looking for. I’ll cover all of that and more in this special episode of the Whiteboard Entrepreneur Podcast.
I’m Devon Dickinson. I've been married for 25 years and have a family of 6. I've founded, bought, sold, and sometimes failed with 10 different companies. As an individual entrepreneur, my companies have been on the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Companies list longer than any other individual. I enjoy investing in real estate and I've coached soccer for the last 6 years; which seems to be what keeps me up at night. Although I now own several multimillion-dollar companies, I only started with $5,000 and a credit card. Before we get started, I should warn you that this is all true... I don't know the easy way in anything I only know “the hard way”. I want to help you avoid learning the hard way (where you can) through straightforward advice that will fuel the entrepreneur in ALL OF US! Subscribe or visit DevonDickinson.com for more content to start, grow, and run your business.

The Whiteboard Entrepreneur - with Devon Dickinson - Fuel The Entrepreneur in All Of Us!

Podcast Produced By Jesse Flocken, CEO of Clearly Relevant Growth Agency

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TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whiteboardentrepreneur
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/whiteboardentrepreneur
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DevonDickinson_
Visit the Whiteboard Entrepreneur website: https://devondickinson.com

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In this episode of The Whiteboard Entrepreneur Podcast, we’ll talk about one of the greatest business lessons my 4th grade teacher passed on to me years ago that forever changed the ways my teams solve problems. If you’re an entrepreneur or business leader, you know that the ability to solve problems and overcome challenges can turn a good business into a great one. But what I’ve found is that leaders or teams that jump to conclusions are less likely to find the solution to the problem. Great leaders start by asking the right questions, and their curiosity is what leads to the solutions they’re looking for. I’ll cover all of that and more in this special episode of the Whiteboard Entrepreneur Podcast.
I’m Devon Dickinson. I've been married for 25 years and have a family of 6. I've founded, bought, sold, and sometimes failed with 10 different companies. As an individual entrepreneur, my companies have been on the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Companies list longer than any other individual. I enjoy investing in real estate and I've coached soccer for the last 6 years; which seems to be what keeps me up at night. Although I now own several multimillion-dollar companies, I only started with $5,000 and a credit card. Before we get started, I should warn you that this is all true... I don't know the easy way in anything I only know “the hard way”. I want to help you avoid learning the hard way (where you can) through straightforward advice that will fuel the entrepreneur in ALL OF US! Subscribe or visit DevonDickinson.com for more content to start, grow, and run your business.

The Whiteboard Entrepreneur - with Devon Dickinson - Fuel The Entrepreneur in All Of Us!

Podcast Produced By Jesse Flocken, CEO of Clearly Relevant Growth Agency

Follow the Whiteboard Entrepreneur for more content to help you succeed:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whiteboardentrepreneur
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whiteboardentrepreneur/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whiteboardentrepreneur
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/whiteboardentrepreneur
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DevonDickinson_
Visit the Whiteboard Entrepreneur website: https://devondickinson.com

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145 episodios

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