#263: Lessons from a Serial Entrepreneur

August 26, 2021 00:57:36
#263: Lessons from a Serial Entrepreneur
Intentional Growth
#263: Lessons from a Serial Entrepreneur

Aug 26 2021 | 00:57:36

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Show Notes

On today’s show, I’m talking with Joseph Fung about what we can learn from a serial entrepreneur. Entrepreneurs often struggle with the idea of following their passion but also realizing that their businesses are an asset and are something they eventually will want to liquidate and tap into at some point. How do you make the change and social impact you want in addition to building your business as an asset? Can you balance these two aspects of running a successful business?

Joseph knew from the age of 18 that he wanted to leave an entrepreneurial legacy. True to his goal, he has since started and sold five companies, with his biggest success going to NetSuite for $32M. He talks about his philosophies and how he balances sustainability and his version of conscious capitalism while also building businesses that are financially successful for him and for the future of the business beyond him. Joseph’s stoic and passionate perspective seeps into his approach to business and his advice to entrepreneurs.

He’s an excellent example of how not having your identity tied to your business opens flexible and lucrative doors to success. If you’ve ever thought about what it would take to be a successful serial entrepreneur, this episode’s for you!

What You Will Learn In Today's Podcast Interview 

5 PRINCIPLES & 5 VIDEOS TO HELP CLARIFY YOUR VISION

 

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IF YOUR VISION ISN’T CLEAR, YOU’RE GOING TO STAY TRAPPED

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About the Guest:

Joseph Fung works with businesses and helps them hire sales professionals. He has had five successful exits under his belt and is currently teaching people how to integrate into the tech industry. He has a passion for entrepreneurship, growing businesses, and tech.

 

Quotes:

06:15  - “A lot of people focus on a change in their career. Going from Job A to Job B. But what we really want to focus on is long term career success.” - Joseph Fung

13:40  - “Would you like to be remembered for being good--really good--at building websites or building graphics? Or being really good at building a business?” - Joseph Fung

21:56  - “Most sales, including a business sale, are inherently emotional and often irrational.” – Joseph Fung

22:35  - “When I think about the businesses I’m building, I try to think about, ‘How do I create something that is really going to garner excitement, is going to have more impact in a transaction and have a really big reason?" – Joseph Fung

35:40  - “We learned a lot but the sad part was that we were so mentally disengaged from the business by then.” – Joseph Fung

 

Links and Resources:

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Joseph Fung, Twitter

Joseph Fung, Instagram

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