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CEO Crash Course from Kevin & Dave on The Business Forum Show

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Have you ever wanted a business of your own? Going from the "Averge Joe" to a "CEO" is a bit more complicated than you might think, but it doesn't mean it's impossible. With clear goals and objectives, a good strategic plan, and a willingness to get outside your comfort zone, you have a pretty good shot. Then we need to point out that it's imperative that you get an outside voice involved in your business, because you will overlook and miss opportunity every day in your organization, by default. 

Join Kevin Hunter and David Ford as we look as some of the challenges of moving into business ownership, and some of the strategies in overcoming them.

Why do we broadcast The Business Forum Show? The answer is as simple as this: Every day, another business owner closes the doors of their business for the last time. Why? Because the truth is that business is very hard, and this statement is supported by the 96% statistic of business owners that never make it to a 10 year anniversary. The good news is that you don't have to be on the wrong side of this statistic. What we've learned is that with good written goals and objectives, a sound strategic plan in place, and your own willingness to step outside of your comfort zone, you can give yourself a 75-80% chance of success.

On The Business Forum Show, we focus on the challenges of business, and the things that keep you awake at night. That's why our stories are so relatable, because every business owners suffers from very similar things.

Join Kevin Hunter and David Ford weekdays here on BlogTalkRadio for a 24 hour streaming show of our broadcast.

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