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EPISODE · May 10, 2021 · 1H 10M

Building Multiple Vertically Aligned Businesses - Bjorn 'Beez' Hendricks Episode #131

from In The Lab with Ruben Kanya · host Ruben Kanya

GUEST BIO Bjorn “Beez” Hendricks is an Entrepreneur that coined the phrase "Business Builder" to replace the term "Serial Entrepreneur".  As the former is based on a systematic approach to Building Businesses that are prepared for funding and scaling, it fits more with his overall methodology. Beez started his “corporate” career in Technology & Management Strategy Consulting, and with this valuable experience and knowledge he used it to launch multiple 7+ figure businesses and now is mentoring thousands of students in the ways of “Business Building”. He has a STRONG foundation that is currently being utilized in his entrepreneurial endeavors to create sustainable and scalable businesses up until today. In the lab he shows us how he builds businesses for his personal need and then builds it into a solution for others -- also known as vertical integration. No b.s. on this one, just Beez buzzing with wisdom and knowledge! HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EPISODE 01:48 – Background of the guest 05:25 – What excites you the most? 09:20 – Running multiple businesses efficiently 11:47 – Business credit 14:01 – Building your personal credit KEEPING IT REAL 15:36 – Organizing internal business systems 20:10 – “A jack of all trades is a master of none but often times better than a master of one.” 23:57 – Major factors to consider before starting a business 29:05 – From tech expert to business expert 33:55 – Proven strategies in Amazon FBA 36:51 – Capture your audience list 38:01 – Setting up a Trust 42:10 – The importance of financial literacy RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS 46:41 - Favorite Books -  The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason | Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki 50:57 - Best Habit – Reading books 52:43 - Best Tool – Trello | Asana | Slack | Community | Twilio 58:23 – The power of social media NOTABLE QUOTES (KEY LESSONS): “A jack of all trades is a master of none but oftentimes better than a master of one.” “It doesn’t make sense to hire smart people and tell them what to do, we hire smart people so they can tell us what to do.” – Steve Jobs This episode is brought to you by Boostly, a direct booking website provider for short term rental hosts like me and you looking to dominate the marketplace with direct bookings! To get onboard, schedule a call with Mark and his team at Boostly here:  https://boostly.co.uk/epic CONNECTING WITH THE GUEST Website Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Youtube #ExperimentBusiness

GUEST BIO Bjorn “Beez” Hendricks is an Entrepreneur that coined the phrase "Business Builder" to replace the term "Serial Entrepreneur".  As the former is based on a systematic approach to Building Businesses that are prepared for funding and scaling, it fits more with his overall methodology. Beez started his “corporate” career in Technology & Management Strategy Consulting, and with this valuable experience and knowledge he used it to launch multiple 7+ figure businesses and now is mentoring thousands of students in the ways of “Business Building”. He has a STRONG foundation that is currently being utilized in his entrepreneurial endeavors to create sustainable and scalable businesses up until today. In the lab he shows us how he builds businesses for his personal need and then builds it into a solution for others -- also known as vertical integration. No b.s. on this one, just Beez buzzing with wisdom and knowledge! HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EPISODE 01:48 – Background of the guest 05:25 – What excites you the most? 09:20 – Running multiple businesses efficiently 11:47 – Business credit 14:01 – Building your personal credit KEEPING IT REAL 15:36 – Organizing internal business systems 20:10 – “A jack of all trades is a master of none but often times better than a master of one.” 23:57 – Major factors to consider before starting a business 29:05 – From tech expert to business expert 33:55 – Proven strategies in Amazon FBA 36:51 – Capture your audience list 38:01 – Setting up a Trust 42:10 – The importance of financial literacy RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS 46:41 - Favorite Books -  The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason | Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki 50:57 - Best Habit – Reading books 52:43 - Best Tool – Trello | Asana | Slack | Community | Twilio 58:23 – The power of social media NOTABLE QUOTES (KEY LESSONS): “A jack of all trades is a master of none but oftentimes better than a master of one.” “It doesn’t make sense to hire smart people and tell them what to do, we hire smart people so they can tell us what to do.” – Steve Jobs This episode is brought to you by Boostly, a direct booking website provider for short term rental hosts like me and you looking to dominate the marketplace with direct bookings! To get onboard, schedule a call with Mark and his team at Boostly here:  https://boostly.co.uk/epic CONNECTING WITH THE GUEST Website Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Youtube #ExperimentBusiness

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