@MatterhornBusinessDevelopment

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@christopherarmstrong2710

2:03 The way you’re going to be judged as a good CEO, a good business owner, a good entrepreneur
= do you have profit? At the end of the day, a CEO needs to have profit to run and expand the company. 
3:05 To make that profit, the CEO is responsible for strategy and action in 4 key areas: marketing, sales, delivery, and management. 
6:20 Accounting and profit/loss statement, legal documents, make sure your retail merchant’s license is in place and current. You’re responsible for all the technicalities to make this business function so you can file your taxes, and comply with any local licensing, or state regulations. 
6:50 CEO must be very active in promoting the company. Going to networking meetings, making videos, getting your picture out there, your face at the chamber of commerce meetings. You have to be passionate about your product or service, and you have to be the one that’s going to promote it. If you’re not that kind of person, then hire someone to be that person — if you’re not going to do it yourself, it’s still your responsibility for your PR and your image, and really making your company better well known and well thought of. You are the CEO – that’s what you do.

@christopherarmstrong2710

4:00 Work ON the business vs. IN the business = CEO sits above all the other executives (director/VP of: marketing, sales, delivery, administration) telling them what to do and running them on their strategies and action plans. The CEO CREATES strategy and action plans, and replaces themselves on marketing, sales, delivery and management.

@Rebecca-qg8pb

I want to be a CEO so that i can make so much money to live the life i want, invest and grow.

So sick of poverty 😢

@2bears1duck

I purchased a company 9 months ago, the cost of purchase, and the renovation was for around 150.000$.

We are now 25% up in sales, estimated return of full investment will be 3.5 years, but as now it seems we might achieve it earlier.

@Sapnasai8888

This is something I wanted to know.  Thanks for sharing 👍

@jhonalynjohnson3202

Thank you for the information

@flexshe

Thank you, as a CEO... It takes your entire life and no one should be jealous of the money we make because it cannot compare to the commitment in securing your team bread on their table daily. God bless all CEOs

@chi_chai

I found out today I wasn't a CEO, with this knowledge. I now know my Blue collar shop work, does not constitute a CEO position.

@AnirwothGloria-n2e

I love your content sir , this is what i have been looking for,  thank you very much sir, now i am going to be a great  CEO in my  company😊

@priscanambeye1938

Yh that's I Wanna be when I grow up

@holiday8967

wooow! this blows my mind away. so nicely described, made everything very simple yet comprehsive, I feel like buying his book. although i've read many business books to this date

@justinoleary911

Apparently whatever they do it’s worth 10 million times the average employee for some reason and they can never cut their personal wealth to increase profits they would rather destroy employees lives that make 30k a year

@Bill0102

Magnificently authored; akin to a book that excelled in narrative and analytical depth. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Adam Skylight

@oziosmans

Excellent narrative presentation 🙏❤

@va-kawren

Do you have a virtual assistant already sir?

@joaquingarcia1374

For whoever is curious, a 5% compound interest on $100 per month for 20 years does get you $12,173,957.37. However, that would be for a monthly interest which 5% is extremely high and that amount does not account for inflation.

Edit: Accounting for inflation this amount would be worth $4,424,016.23 but again that kind of interest would be a bit optimistic.

@Honestlylovely

I like him

@yellowdough2001

Marketing
Sales
Delivery
Management

@christopherarmstrong2710

Great presentation, thanks for this!