EPISODE · Oct 15, 2024 · 9 MIN
Lessons in Business with Jim Wilson and Better Business Lawyers
from The Business Owners Podcast · host The Business Owners Podcast
Having started his career in corporate law, Jim decided to establish his own legal practice. Over the years, he's not only learned how to build and manage a business but also how to adapt to an ever-evolving industry. Through this conversation, Jim emphasises the importance of adaptability, trust, and community involvement in the success of any business. In this episode of The Business Owners Podcast, Clive Enever speaks with Jim Wilson, the owner of Better Business Lawyers, a legal firm based on the Gold Coast and he walks us through his business journey, offering valuable insights into running a successful business and legal practice. In the episode, we cover: The importance of staying on top of industry changes in terms of laws and regulations How to build trust and community presence Staying involved when delegating tasks The power of discipline Doing due diligence before entering any partnership or contract Jim Wilson's story is a reminder that business success is built on a foundation of trust, adaptability, and community involvement. From staying informed about industry changes to building strong relationships with clients and business partners, Jim offers practical insights for business owners at any stage of their journey. Learn more about Jim Wilson: If you're looking to connect with him, you can visit his website at www.jimwilsonlawyer.com.au. Highlights 01:02 Introducing Jim Wilson of Better Business Lawyers 01:33 Jim Wilson's Business Journey and Lessons Learned 02:27 The Importance of Staying Updated and Flexible 05:18 Key Mistakes and Mentorship Lessons 07:28 Jim Wilson's Advice for Business Success 08:29 Conclusion and How to Connect with Jim Wilson
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