Allow me to introduce this very first episode of #BreaktheCeiling, the podcast where we'll talk about how you might structure your #smallbusiness, or even why you're in the business you're in in the first place.
On Break the Ceiling we’re going to talk about financial decisions, hiring decisions, even technology decisions, and give you some ideas to consider. But mostly, I just want you to start asking yourself, ‘why did I make this choice and does it still serve my business?’
My first guest in the series is Tara McMullin, the host of the #WhatWorks podcast, a top small business podcast that's been recommended by Forbes and Entrepreneur. Tara is a podcaster, writer, and a small business community leader. With over a decade of experience helping thousands of small business owners grow their business, she believes that no one person has the answer to “what works” in small business.
Tara is also the person who came up with the name for this podcast.
Join us on today’s podcast as we discuss why the #defaultdecisions you make at the beginning of your small business may actually be limiting your ability to grow, and why not every framework or management tool works the same for each business. We also discuss how to know when you’ve hit the ceiling and what you can do to overcome it.
I hope you enjoy listening.
Can you build a business based on… “calm?” On Beyond Margins, host Susan Boles looks beyond the usual metrics of success to help you build a business where calm is the new KPI. With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur, CFO, and COO, Susan shares the business strategies that lead to a business with comfortable margins—financial, emotional, energetic, and scheduling margins. Join her and her guests as they counter the prevailing “wisdom” about business growth, productivity, and success to provide a framework for making choices that align with your values and true goals. Episode by episode, you’ll get a look at the team management, operations, financials, product development, and marketing of a calmer business.