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The Lead from Anywhere podcast gives leaders the tools and skills they need to lead their teams regardless of where and how they work. Whether you own a small business that operates virtually, or you are an entrepreneur with an office, you’ll find this podcast helpful. Join Julie as she discusses virtual leadership, leadership in general, virtual workplaces, workplace culture (virtual and office settings), small business and entrepreneurial leadership, and software that helps facilitate those items. While content will have a small business and entrepreneurial tone, leaders in any organization will likely find it helpful!

Lead from Anywhere Julie Bee

    • Business
    • 4.8 • 5 Ratings

The Lead from Anywhere podcast gives leaders the tools and skills they need to lead their teams regardless of where and how they work. Whether you own a small business that operates virtually, or you are an entrepreneur with an office, you’ll find this podcast helpful. Join Julie as she discusses virtual leadership, leadership in general, virtual workplaces, workplace culture (virtual and office settings), small business and entrepreneurial leadership, and software that helps facilitate those items. While content will have a small business and entrepreneurial tone, leaders in any organization will likely find it helpful!

    Doug C. Brown, Founder of CEO Sales Strategies

    Doug C. Brown, Founder of CEO Sales Strategies

     
    Welcome to another insightful episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee.
    In this week's episode, Julie sits down with the esteemed Doug C. Brown, founder of CEO Sales Strategies, to delve into the realities of being an entrepreneur. As a seasoned business owner, Doug shares his favorite aspect of the entrepreneurial journey, highlighting the unparalleled sense of freedom and creativity it offers.
    Moreover, Doug emphasizes a critical lesson he has learned throughout his career: the primary reason entrepreneurs fail is that they give up too soon. Doug firmly believes that, from a business perspective, sales reigns supreme. For any business starting out, client acquisition is paramount, making it crucial to focus on honing one's sales skills. He further encourages entrepreneurs to examine their inner voices, fostering personal growth as they navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship.
    Tune in to this thought-provoking episode as Julie and Doug explore the multifaceted world of business ownership, unearthing invaluable lessons only experience can teach.
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    If you’d like to connect with Julie, she’s available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
    Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. 
    Production services for They Don’t Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.

    • 30 min
    Update on Helping One Million Business Owners

    Update on Helping One Million Business Owners

    They Don't Teach this in Business School is a podcast where we discuss business ownership lessons that are learned through experience, not in a classroom.
    Today's episode is an update on our mission to help 1 million business owners by 2032. In the first quarter of 2023, we helped 10,480 business owners. How do we help them? Through content, speaking engagements and coaching.
    There are a lot of ways that you can help 1 million business owners in 2032. You have a seat at the table towards this mission. If we all work together, we'll all be able to look back and say helping 1 million businesses was not nearly a big enough goal.
    Julie Bee helps business owners save time, make money, and protect their quality of life. She does that through coaching, content, and speaking engagements. If you'd like to learn more, please check out her website. 
    Get awesome business owner information via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/
    If you’d like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
    Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group.
    Production services for They Don’t Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.

    • 4 min
    All Good Things

    All Good Things

    All good things must come to an end, and today is the day for the Lead from Anywhere podcast. While this is the final podcast episode for Lead from Anywhere, something new is on the horizon. A new podcast focused on entrepreneurial leadership that will incorporate Julie’s own thoughts, but also interviews with other leaders, and content around topics that impact business owners every day.
    In this episode, Julie recounts why she started Lead from Anywhere to begin with, and what’s next for her on this podcasting journey. Thank you so much for your support since March 2020, and be sure to sign up for weekly emails –https://www.thejuliebee.com/resources/ . It’s the best way to keep track of what’s next.
    You can also follow Julie on Instagram and on Facebook/Meta, if you prefer.
    Thanks again for all your support!!

    • 4 min
    3 Questions Every Employee Should Be Able to Answer

    3 Questions Every Employee Should Be Able to Answer

    Leaders have a lot on their plates, and sometimes it is hard for them to focus on what’s next. At times, it can feel downright impossible for leaders to make sure everyone is focused on the right “next step”. In this episode, Julie shares three questions every employee and staff member, or key contractor, should be able to answer about the company and their own work. If they can’t answer these three questions, the leaders will know exactly where they need to focus their attention to get everyone on the same page, rowing in the same direction.
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    • 6 min
    Aspiring Leaders, Bring Answers to Your Own Questions

    Aspiring Leaders, Bring Answers to Your Own Questions

    Every leader and manager’s dream is to have a team of capable, self-reliant individuals who answer their own questions on a regular basis. Who can make judgement calls without bringing them to their boss. However, a lot of leaders and managers struggle to get to that point with their team. In this episode, Julie shares a personal story to illustrate how it should go, and then gives advice to both current AND aspiring leaders to achieve this goal.
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    Production services for the Lead from Anywhere podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.

    • 5 min
    Delegating When You Know Mistakes Will Be Made

    Delegating When You Know Mistakes Will Be Made

    Part of the job description for any leader or manager is that they delegate effectively. But how does one delegate effectively when you know a mistake is likely to be made by those you delegate the work to? In this episode, Julie shares a personal story about her own challenges with this, and when this scenario is likely to show up. She also shares a few ways to deal with the challenge of delegating when it’s likely mistakes will be made.
    Get weekly leadership tips and insights via email– sign up here: https://www.thejuliebee.com/resources/
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    Production services for the Lead from Anywhere podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.

    • 7 min

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