Entrepreneurial Thinking to Help Women’s Careers and Business




Women's Leadership, Women's Career Development, Business Executive Coaching & Podcast by Sabrina Braham MA PPC show

Summary: A NEW LIGHT ON OLD WAYS OF ENTREPRENEURIAL THINKING<br> It used to be joked that an entrepreneur was "someone who hadn't found a job yet." That definition wasn't always accurate then, but today it's a ridiculous notion. More and more we are becoming an entrepreneurial culture—better trained, better able to take an idea, assemble and lead a team to make it happen, and finally achieve what may have once seemed an impossible goal. We're no longer content to sit back and watch others pursue their dreams. We want to push up our sleeves and get into the action. The question is: How do we do it?<br> <br> Bill Schley, the author of The Unstoppables: Tapping Your Entrepreneurial Power, says, "The entrepreneurs will make the jobs, invent the industries and populate the new companies that will win the war for the economic future . . . we need millions more." His message is that you can be one of those millions of entrepreneurs. He gives you the entrepreneurial thinking rules along with new ways of looking at how you see yourself and your place in business. Pay attention and you'll be right at home in your new endeavor. His sources are his own experiences and those of other successful entrepreneurs, along with the secrets of elite military forces for whom success is the only option. When this podcast is over, you'll look at your goals and how to attain them in a new light. It's an Aha! moment you can't afford to miss.<br> BILL SCHLEY KNOWS HIS STUFF!<br> No one understands what makes an entrepreneur tick better than another entrepreneur. Throughout his career, Bill Schley has successfully "done it on his own." An award-winning branding expert, author and speaker, Bill is president and co-founder of BrandTeamSix and is recognized as the creator of the Dominant Selling Idea for successful companies around the world. Before opening the first of his own companies, Bill was a copywriter for Ted Bates Advertising Agency, so it was a natural transition to write books based on his business experience. His first three best-sellers — Power of 10, Why Johnny Can't Brand, and The Micro-Script Rules — have now been joined by his latest book, The UnStoppables: Tapping Your Entrepreneurial Power. In it he shows how an unlikely team – the chairman of a multi-billion dollar tech company, a few Navy SEALs, some members of the Israeli Special Forces and a branding expert – came together to identify the central core of entrepreneurship. This is entrepreneurial thinking at it's best to help women advance their career and excel in business.<br> BILL SCHLEY EXPLAINS HOW WOMEN CAN BE SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURS <br> In this episode of Women's Leadership Success Radio, executive business coach Sabrina Braham and author Bill Schley discuss a wide-range of entrepreneurial thinking topics covered in his book, The Unstoppables, including:<br> <br> The emotional mechanics essential to entrepreneurship and branding.<br> The four-letter word Navy SEALs fight against when they are in difficult situations — and how to keep that word from defeating you.<br> The difference between how successful Navy SEALs function and the way most entrepreneurs operate.<br> A different definition of "failure" that's been recognized and utilized by the most successful entrepreneurs throughout history.<br> Three ways to get motivated and moving toward your goal—and how to keep the momentum going.<br> The definition of "Accelerated Proficiency," which is vital not only to your success, but ultimately to the success of the entire business sector.<br> The four basic questions you must answer if you want to turn your idea into a great brand.<br> The necessity of being "famous"—and the "Unstoppable Rules" you can follow to become both famous and successful.<br> The three components women have that makes them better entrepreneurs and team builders than most men!<br> <br> Women are often at a disadvantage when it comes to ge...