
Wendy Waldron, CEO WaldronWorks, Certified EOS Implementer (S2 Ep15)
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In this episode of Building Success Stories, Ann Donnelly interviews Wendy Waldron, CEO of WaldronWorks, who shares her journey from the "corporatey" world to entrepreneurship.
Wendy discusses the importance of community, accountability, and the challenges she faced while starting her business. She emphasizes the significance of overcoming self-doubt, embracing risks, and the value of implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) in her practice. Wendy also provides practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, highlighting the need for mentorship and building genuine relationships in business.
Key Takeaways:
- Wendy’s journey began with her experiences as a Girl Scout, emphasizing teamwork and understanding the rules of the game.
- She transitioned from the corporate world to entrepreneurship, founding WaldronWorks with a focus on building teams and growing businesses.
- Community and accountability are crucial for entrepreneurs, especially when transitioning from a corporate environment.
- Overcoming self-doubt is a common challenge; reflecting on fears can help clarify one’s value and capabilities.
- Wendy emphasizes the importance of taking risks and not regretting missed opportunities.
- Starting a business comes with logistical challenges, including time management and creating a productive work environment.
- Implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) provides structure and tools for effective leadership and management.
- Networking should be viewed as relationship building, focusing on genuine connections rather than superficial interactions.
- Aspiring entrepreneurs should seek mentorship and surround themselves with supportive individuals who understand their goals.
- It’s essential to define success in networking and focus on meaningful interactions rather than quantity.
More Information:
- Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) – Wendy Waldron, Certified EOS Implementer
- https://anndonnelly.com
- https://anndonnellysuccessstories.com
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