Celebrating Failure, Advice for Second Generation Owners & The Flex Track with Mikhail Gannage | E244 episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 19, 2022 · 1H 15M

Celebrating Failure, Advice for Second Generation Owners & The Flex Track with Mikhail Gannage | E244

from The Construction Leading Edge Podcast

EPISODE 244: What you'll learn about in this construction podcast episode: The "second set of eyes" concept. Advice for second generation business owners. What is exponentially more important in a family business. How a train is always failing. Why and how to depersonalize failure, and even celebrate it. Problems caused by having the company vision and process locked away in his head. When the best way to be profitable is not to focus on profitability. The "Flex Track" and the problems it can solve for you.   Resources mentioned in this construction podcast episode: Get Out of Your Business: Make it Run Without You This Year: Free online training workshop - www.constructionleadingedge.com/getout CompanyCam - The photo app every contractor needs - https://companycam.com/cle   How to connect with Mikhail Gannage: Company website - https://www.gannageconstruction.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/gannagedesignconstruction Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gannageconstruction/

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