Building Your Startup Dream Team with Nicole Wipp
Burnout can be a major problem for entrepreneurs. In spite of a seemingly limitless supply of automation tools, entrepreneurs still over-extend themselves to the point of exhaustion. Every entrepreneur needs help, and more importantly, the right help. Meet Nicole Wipp – entrepreneur and small business consultant whose specialty is helping entrepreneurs create powerful teams. Leadership requires a very different mindset than entrepreneurship and in this episode, Nicole shares 5 strategies that will help you develop and lead a world-class organization. There’s a good chance your next hire is not the right hire.
ON THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:
Why the majority of entrepreneurs burn out before they find success
The power of “letting go” to realize sustainable growth
Why entrepreneurship and leadership can create conflict with each other
Self-awareness and the importance of knowing your strengths
Developing your own hiring plan that complements your weaknesses.
How to find the best people for your business and reduce turnover
The secret to employee engagement – a little trick that goes a long way
The challenges with virtual teams
4 Resources to help build your team
Show Links
| Nicole on Twitter | NicoleWipp.com |How the World See’s You -Sally Hogshead | Pre-Suasion – Robert Cialdini |Kolbe A | Strengths Finder |
About Our Guest
Nicole Wipp is the founder and CEO of Wipp Enterprises LLC, a consulting and training firm that provides a range of leadership, team creation, team building and retention services to large companies, and to the small business/entrepreneur market as NicoleWipp.com. She also leads a highly successful boutique elder law firm.
In these capacities, Nicole is a sought after expert on numerous topics related to building successful businesses through powerful teams, has spoken on numerous stages nationwide, is a frequent guest on top podcasts, and has authored a number one bestselling book. Wipp Enterprises is a Kolbe Certified solutions provider and is certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC).