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How A Growth Mindset Was The Key To Taking A Family Business Global, with Mike Wandler

Episode XXX
April 12, 2023

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Dan Sullivan
When Mike Wandler was 14 years old, he talked his dad into letting him work at his company, L&H Industrial Inc., which manufactures and repairs the biggest machines on earth. By the time Mike was 18, he became the machine shop supervisor, and later on, he become vice president of the company. In 1998, Mike and his brothers bought the company from their father, becoming second-generation owners. Listen in as Mike shares the wisdom that’s led him to running a now global, million-dollar company.

Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:
• Why Mike prefers that his company remain privately held.
• The mindset that Mike had to overcome after taking over the company.
• Why Mike considers himself a terrible student.
• Why even the company’s customers have to be aligned with the company’s culture.
• How The Strategic Coach® Program saved Mike from being a workaholic.
• What allows Mike and his team members to get more done by working less.

Show Notes:
A lot of entrepreneurs have an indifferent relationship with the educational system because they want to create their own school of success.

You need to own your own company if you don’t like other people telling you what to do.

For entrepreneurs, being a terrible student doesn’t mean you won’t be successful.

Going global means you aren’t living or dying by a local economy.

The challenge in getting various people on the same page is that each person has certain things they’re focused on.

Even in family businesses, the family members are a small percentage of the people in the business.

If you surround yourself with a leadership team with the right mindset, it filters down to the rest of the organization.

With the right people, and a clear vision of what you want to do, opportunities build on themselves.

The entrepreneurial spirit is wanting to grow and diversify, and taking the risks to do that.

You don’t need to know how to do something if you know how to find someone who can do it.

Money is necessary, but it isn’t an entrepreneur’s main motivation.

Resources:

The Self-Managing Company by Dan Sullivan

Unique Ability®

Buffer Days and Free Days

Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy

Four Freedoms

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