In this episode, Josh Patrick joins us for a 1-on-1 interview on the SaaS District podcast.
His specialty is helping private business owners grow and create more value in their business. He has over twenty years of experience as an adviser to private businesses. For nineteen years (1976-1995) he owned a vending and food service company, where he managed to take it from 1.5 to 90 employees before successfully selling the business. During that time he admits to having made a lot of mistakes, but now, he uses that experience as part of his advising strategy, which we share throughout the interview.
During this interview we cover:
Business sustainability
Lessons on how to be a better entrepreneur
Maintaining sustainability in your business during a crisis
Mistakes when seeking for success and financial freedom
Setting appropriate expectations for your business
Setting an appropriate Business strategy
Effective hiring
Underrated resources to grow your business
Overcoming the “finding the right idea” hurdle and taking action

Links and mentions:
Josh is the author of his Stage 2 blog: “Creating Value” (http://www.stage2planning.com/blog (http://www.stage2planning.com/blog)). He’s also a writer for American Express Open as well as Inc.com, The Huffington Post, and Forbes.com.
Josh is also the author of the book: “Sustainable: A Fable About Creating a Personally and Economically Sustainable Business”. (https://www.sustainablethebook.com/ (https://www.sustainablethebook.com/))
He’s the host of the podcast called “The Sustainable Business” (https://sustainablebusiness.co/category/sustainable-business-podcast/ (https://sustainablebusiness.co/category/sustainable-business-podcast/)), where he talks with leaders to help his audience think about the future of their business and clients.
The cash flow code: https://thecashflowcode.com/ (https://thecashflowcode.com/)
Twitter - https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber (https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber)
LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar (https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar)
More Podcast Episodes - https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast (https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast)
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In this episode, Josh Patrick joins us for a 1-on-1 interview on the SaaS District podcast.

His specialty is helping private business owners grow and create more value in their business. He has over twenty years of experience as an adviser to private businesses. For nineteen years (1976-1995) he owned a vending and food service company, where he managed to take it from 1.5 to 90 employees before successfully selling the business. During that time he admits to having made a lot of mistakes, but now, he uses that experience as part of his advising strategy, which we share throughout the interview.

During this interview we cover:

Business sustainabilityLessons on how to be a better entrepreneurMaintaining sustainability in your business during a crisisMistakes when seeking for success and financial freedomSetting appropriate expectations for your businessSetting an appropriate Business strategyEffective hiringUnderrated resources to grow your businessOvercoming the “finding the right idea” hurdle and taking action

Links and mentions:

Josh is the author of his Stage 2 blog: “Creating Value” (http://www.stage2planning.com/blog). He’s also a writer for American Express Open as well as Inc.com, The Huffington Post, and Forbes.com.

Josh is also the author of the book: “Sustainable: A Fable About Creating a Personally and Economically Sustainable Business”. (https://www.sustainablethebook.com/)

He’s the host of the podcast called “The Sustainable Business” (https://sustainablebusiness.co/category/sustainable-business-podcast/), where he talks with leaders to help his audience think about the future of their business and clients.

The cash flow code: https://thecashflowcode.com/

Twitter - https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber

LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar

More Podcast Episodes - https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast

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