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BUSINESS STRUCTURE FRAMEWORKS!!

Puplished 22nd December 2024

Tolulope Ehuwa

Tolulope Ehuwa

@toluwalaseglobal

Steven Bartlett’s book The Diary of a CEO: The 33 Laws of Business and Life, distills lessons he’s learned throughout his entrepreneurial journey. Here are some of the key business lessons from the book:---

1. Embrace Self-Belief   - Success starts with believing in yourself, even when others don’t. Bartlett shares how self-confidence fueled his ability to overcome challenges and take risks.

2. Take Ownership    - Accountability is a cornerstone of success. You must own your decisions, failures, and growth rather than blaming external factors.

3. The Power of Persistence   - Bartlett emphasizes that grit and perseverance often outweigh talent. The ability to keep going despite setbacks is what separates the great from the good.

4. Simplicity Wins   - Complexity can be a barrier to progress. Focus on simplifying systems, communication, and goals to ensure clarity and execution.

5. People are Everything   - Surround yourself with the right people. Bartlett highlights the importance of hiring passionate, values-aligned individuals and fostering a culture of collaboration and trust.

6. Learn to Say No   - Success often comes from prioritizing the right opportunities. Bartlett stresses the importance of setting boundaries and avoiding distractions.

7. Data-Driven Decisions   - While gut instinct is important, Bartlett advocates for grounding decisions in data and analysis to minimize risk and maximize results.

8. Value Execution Over Ideas   - Ideas alone are not enough. Execution—turning ideas into actionable plans—is what creates real impact.

9. Stay Customer-Centric   - Put the customer at the heart of your business. Bartlett explains how understanding and solving customer pain points drives loyalty and growth.

10. Be Willing to Pivot   - Adaptability is crucial in business. Bartlett encourages entrepreneurs to remain flexible and not get too attached to a single vision.

11. Focus on Long-Term Value   - Building a business isn’t about short-term wins. Bartlett emphasizes creating sustainable systems and relationships that endure over time.

12. Prioritize Mental and Physical Well-being   - Bartlett openly discusses the toll entrepreneurship can take on mental health. He stresses the importance of self-care, mindfulness, and maintaining balance.

13. Build a Brand, Not Just a Business   - A strong personal and corporate brand creates trust and loyalty. Bartlett’s own branding journey demonstrates the value of authenticity and storytelling.

14. Fail Fast, Learn Faster   - Failure is inevitable, but it’s also an opportunity to learn. Bartlett’s philosophy is to fail quickly, analyze the outcome, and adapt.

15. Leverage the Power of Technology   - Bartlett discusses how leveraging technology and staying ahead of trends has been instrumental in scaling businesses effectively.---The book combines practical advice with personal anecdotes and lessons from Bartlett’s podcast interviews, offering a well-rounded guide for aspiring entrepreneurs and leaders———

  

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Tolulope Ehuwa

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22/12/2024

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