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Everything Your Kids Wish You Knew About Owning a Business
- Lessons from Generations of Entrepreneurship
- Narrado por: Adam Williams
- Duração: 2 horas e 14 minutos
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Sinopse
Despite the fact that his parents wanted him to go out and get a "good job", Adam realized he was completely unemployable. The entrepreneurial mindset, creative approach to business, and solution-oriented focus that were taught to him by his entrepreneur parents and grandparents, also made him an unwelcome addition to most traditional businesses. Adam takes his decades of experience as an entrepreneur, and as a child of entrepreneurs, and assembles a number of lessons that he hopes his children will take into adulthood as they navigate the choices of getting a job or being self-employed. Every generation hopes the next generation will be better off. This is Adam’s attempt at making that happen.
ADAM J. WILLIAMS, JD/MBA - Every book on entrepreneurship tells you to hire a good accountant and a good lawyer. Attorney Adam Williams started his law practice to be that lawyer for entrepreneurs. Building off of that success, with a firm of over 20 people, Adam has helped launch other startups with both a local and national impact. It only took 12 years for Adam to become an overnight success. He now spends his time managing the law firm, aggressively pursuing more growth through creative marketing and business acquisitions, and avoiding the eye rolls in the office as he cracks more dad jokes. After growing his law firm to multiple seven figures, Adam began speaking more frequently, coaching other entrepreneurs, and scaling other businesses.