2 - From the Ground Up: Building Business Know-How and Results with Seeker Solution's Jamie Seeker

EPISODE · Nov 3, 2023 · 30 MIN

2 - From the Ground Up: Building Business Know-How and Results with Seeker Solution's Jamie Seeker

from Leaders of Lasting Impact · host Matthew Pohl

Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the Founder and Principal Consultant of Seeker Solution, Jamie Seeker. Seeker Solution doesn't focus on specific industries but rather on owner-operator-specific challenges. They understand that many business owners struggle with delegation, which can hinder company growth. To combat this, Seeker Solution provides expert-level assistance at a fraction of the cost of hiring a CEO. They specialize in problem-solving, budgeting, and implementing strategies to improve business results.Jamie's story is one of progression and growth. She started her career in entry-level customer service roles, initially intending to pursue a career in accounting. However, a counselor's advice led her to broaden her education and major in business administration. This decision opened doors to various internships and a deeper understanding of business operations.Jamie's career trajectory took her from supervisory roles to decision-making and problem-solving positions. She gained invaluable experience in staff management, training, efficient work processes, budgeting, expense management, forecasting revenues, hiring, and resource utilization. Jamie's journey is a testament to her adaptability and her knack for operational roles.To learn more about Jamie's work, click HERE and HERE.Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at https://www.rewildgroup.com/.

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