Entrepreneur VS Employee (2023)

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  • Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
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    Welcome back to episode 26 of Season 2 of Baktari MDs' CRASH CEO SCHOOL! In this weeks episode we talk about the difference between and entrepreneur and your everyday employee! Have you heard of an INTRApreneur? Well now you have! We go over everything you need to know about entrepreneurs and employees, and how an INTRApreneur combines them! All of the tips and trick you need are right here! Find out all of this and more in the full episode!
    Jonathan Baktari MD is the CEO of eNational Testing, e7 Health, & US Drug Test Centers. Jonathan Baktari MD brings over 20 years of clinical, administrative, and entrepreneurial experience. He has been a triple board-certified physician specializing in internal medicine, pulmonary, and critical care medicine.
    Jonathan Baktari MD is a preeminent, national business thought leader interviewed in The Washington Post, USA Today, Forbes, Barron’s, and many other national publications. He is also an opinion writer for The Hill and the Toronto Star.
    He is the host of a highly-rated podcast Baktari MD as well as a guest on over 70 podcasts. Jonathan Baktari MD was formerly the Medical Director of The Valley Health Systems, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and Culinary Health Fund. He also served as clinical faculty for several medical schools, including the University of Nevada and Touro University.
    Jonathan Baktari MD is also the author of the highly-rated course High Converting Call Class where he shares his secrets of increasing revenue through incoming phone calls.
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Preview
    00:14 Intro
    00:43 Today's Topic!
    02:16 Entrepreneurs Have Control
    03:14 Entrepreneurs Have Assets To Sell
    03:49 Entrepreneurs Have Financial Risks
    05:27 High Converting Call Class Commercial
    06:01 Being An Employee
    07:54 Employees Have Job Security
    09:09 Intrapreneurship
    10:53 Outro
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    This is all about the Top 10 Employee Retention Strategies and 6 Tips on Being a Successful Entrepreneur and Jeff Bezos Advice for Young Entrepreneurs and What Entrepreneurs are Like and How to Know If You're Meant to Be An Entrepreneur and Mark Cuban. But this is actually an Entrepreneurship Masterclass and How to Cultivate an Entrepreneurial Mindset and How to Be an Owner and becoming an owner and How to Think Big as an Entrepreneur and 10 Minutes for the next 10 Years and how to be young and successful. And also, this is The Advice Young People NEED To Hear and Simon Sinek's guide to leadership.

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  • @davidr4523
    @davidr4523 5 місяців тому +2

    Outstanding video. Several reasons for being an Entrepreneur
    1. You can actually be both an Entrepreneur and an Employee. Pierre Omidyar the founder of eBay, created the company on weekends while he was still an employee at Apple. Only once eBay showed strong promise did he quit Apple.
    2. If you don't try entrepreneurship at least once in your life you will have regrets. Everyone has a great idea or could partner with someone who does. To have never tried to make something great will be a hard pill to swallow at the end of life.
    3. At some point in your life, maybe in your 40's, 50's or 60's, you might be forced to be an entrepreneur and work for yourself since no one will want to hire you. Unless you have experienced entrepreneurship in the past, your forced venture into working for yourself will be a major and most likely an terrifying shock.