EPISODE · Aug 18, 2025 · 3 MIN
What Would You Tell Your Younger Self? (EP 14, Ch 4)
from Elevating Performance (HD) · host Mark A. Dronen
Marc Rosenstock delves into the importance of taking risks and being authentic in both personal and professional life. Marc details how embracing mistakes and learning from them can lead to greater success and adaptability in a rapidly changing world. Key Topics The value of taking risks and learning from mistakes in achieving success The importance of authenticity in personal and professional growth How the fast-paced technology landscape demands adaptability and continuous learning Guest Marc Rosenstock discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on marketing, particularly for small and medium-sized businesses. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to AI-driven changes, leveraging technology for efficiency, and fostering a mindset of continuous learning and innovation. The discussion covers practical applications of AI in marketing tasks, the necessity of collaboration with partners, and the evolving landscape of digital marketing. Timestamps 00:00 Embracing Risks and Authenticity 00:46 The Importance of Learning from Mistakes Host Mark A. Dronen is a veteran entrepreneur and executive coach at Elevator 321, where he focuses on leadership development, sales effectiveness, and helping tech leaders scale their businesses. He has built multiple businesses from scratch, led major digital transformation programs including Microsoft's largest offshore initiative, and secured partnerships with brands like American Express, IBM and NASCAR. A graduate of Eastern Illinois University and recognized as its Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, Dronen is also a two-time Entrepreneur of the Year awardee, inventor of multiple patents, and host of the Elevating Performance podcast. About Elevator 321 and the College of Coaches We’re about moving the needle for leaders of tech-driven business. We should talk. Reach us at Elevator321.com. #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #SalesEffectiveness #TechSales
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Marc Rosenstock delves into the importance of taking risks and being authentic in both personal and professional life. Marc details how embracing mistakes and learning from them can lead to greater success and adaptability in a rapidly changing world. Key Topics The value of taking risks and learning from mistakes in achieving success The importance of authenticity in personal and professional growth How the fast-paced technology landscape demands adaptability and continuous learning Guest Marc Rosenstock discusses the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on marketing, particularly for small and medium-sized businesses. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to AI-driven changes, leveraging technology for efficiency, and fostering a mindset of continuous learning and innovation. The discussion covers practical applications of AI in marketing tasks, the necessity of collaboration with partners, and the evolving landscape of digital marketing. Timestamps 00:00 Embracing Risks and Authenticity00:46 The Importance of Learning from Mistakes Host Mark A. Dronen is a veteran entrepreneur and executive coach at Elevator 321, where he focuses on leadership development, sales effectiveness, and helping tech leaders scale their businesses. He has built multiple businesses from scratch, led major digital transformation programs including Microsoft's largest offshore initiative, and secured partnerships with brands like American Express, IBM and NASCAR. A graduate of Eastern Illinois University and recognized as its Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, Dronen is also a two-time Entrepreneur of the Year awardee, inventor of multiple patents, and host of the Elevating Performance podcast. About Elevator 321 and the College of Coaches We’re about moving the needle for leaders of tech-driven business. We should talk. Reach us at Elevator321.com. #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #SalesEffectiveness #TechSales
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