Small Business Confidential Mike Reilly
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40+ year business owner, Mike Reilly, shares the dirty secrets of owning your own small business.
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Getting Into The Zone
Mike and A’marri talk about getting into the zone, taking naps, scripting your day and being honest with yourself as an employee or business owner.
2:28 Mike and A'marri talk about how a power nap refreshes your mind and helps you solve problems, and gets more better ideas.
10.33 Mike discusses, getting into the zone means dedicating time to it.
19:57 Mike discusses why 90% of restaurants fail and why some people never own a business -
You Don't Know Sh__, If You Haven't Met A Payroll
When you hear someone say "you don't know shit, if you haven't met a payroll," remember that they are speaking from experience.
Running a business requires more than just book smarts and theoretical knowledge. It requires real-world experience and an understanding of what it takes to meet the financial obligations of a company. Among these obligations is meeting payroll - a vital responsibility that affects both employees and business alike.
Take a listen to Mike and Brook as they discuss meeting a payroll and more in the latest podcast of Small Business Confidential.
1.42 Brook talk to Mike about payroll and cashflow and the lessons he learned in the past four or five weeks.
7.05 Mike discusses meeting payroll, selling jobs to meet payroll, and making money on these jobs to meet payroll.
11.26 Mike points out that the best training every high schooler can get is running a small business
16.03 Mike ends on a note that meeting payroll is like an ultimate cold shower, a wake-up call, and you need experience with that before you go out on your own. -
Stop Talking And Start Doing
Don't just talk about your goal, do steps to make it happen. In this episode of the podcast, Mike and Alex talk about how people often talk endlessly about what they're going to do, but nothing ever gets done. Stop talking and start doing, make progress on something every single day. Also covered a few topics related to the Cleveland Heights housing problems.
2:48 Mike opens up about people endlessly talking about what they're going to do and nothing ever gets done.
8:04 Mike says the key to success is to have a goal, to have a plan, and then to be persistent.
5:15 Alex discusses there are doers and there are talkers.
12:14 Mike talks about not having a mentor or coach, only people who influence him
15:43 Mike and Alex discuss confidence as one of the greatest skills of entrepreneurs.
23:51 Mike mentions vacant houses are one of Cleveland Heights' biggest problems. -
Project RATH
A large number of vacant houses in Cleveland Heights are a serious problem that needs to be addressed. We can't ignore these hundreds of vacant homes, so we are creating Project Rath, a project aimed at tackling this issue and taking it a step further. Find out more about this project in our first podcast episode where we discuss it and explain it in more detail.
2:56 Mike Reilly explains what Project RATH is all about
7:21 Mike Reilly discusses vacant houses and not paying taxes
22:54 Mike Reilly says if housing is handled properly, retail will follow
23:18 Mike Reilly discusses Project Wrath in more detail
24:42 Mike Ferrante discusses what a difference it would make if a few of those vacant houses were put on the market each month, since inventory of rentals is low -
We Need The Workers, Not The Work
As the world changes rapidly, the concept of work changes as well. Companies no longer focus solely on the tasks that need to be completed, but on the people doing the work - the workers. Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante discuss this and more in this latest episode of Small Business Confidential.
2:13 Mike Reilly points out we don't need the work; we need the workers.
9:13 Mike Reilly discusses Amazon's success because it recognizes people online want everything at one place.
13:15 Mike Reilly talks about where do you find workers
18:33 Mike Ferrante speaks about the word value
22:14 Mike and Mike discuss hiring the wrong person as one of the most expensive mistakes business owners make
22:40 Mike Reilly mentions that he's had success hiring part-timers; hired semi-retired people for the past couple of years.
29:11 Mike mentions immigrants don't take jobs, they create them. -
Don't Be The Fool At The Poker Table
Mike and Mike mix a rich stew of contrarian thinking. Why go to college? Why Sales classes are so important. If you go to college, how should you approach that experience? Take a gap year? Why not?
3:02 Mike and Mike talk about the common myth fallacy says that if you earn good grades in high school, you should go to college because if you don't, you are a loser.
13:13 Mike talks about the ability to fix your own flat tire in your career is one of the most important things you need in life and that Wikipedia's most successful people had to deal with failure and didn't get into college, so you're a fool at the poker table if you think getting into college is the only way to success.
18:10 Mike talks about when he went back to college after a gap year and was proactive this time
24:38 Mike emphasizes the importance of not limiting yourself to a single career, since an initial career could turn into four different careers.