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717 The Power of Saying No

717 The Power of Saying No

Episode 717 Published 1 year, 6 months ago
Description

Uncle Marv kicks off the episode by apologizing for not addressing Hurricane Helene earlier in the week. He provides an update on the hurricane's impact, mentioning its landfall as a Category 4 storm near Perry, with winds reaching 140 mph and affecting millions of residents. He then shares his go-to hurricane tracking apps: 

  • Hurricane Tracker (paid version for faster alerts)
  • Windy (for detailed wind speed information)
  • MyRadar (for comprehensive weather data and forecasts)

The main focus of the episode is a recent conversation Uncle Marv had with a new business owner. This entrepreneur had encountered a challenging prospective client and made the tough decision to decline the opportunity. Uncle Marv applauds this decision and outlines three key takeaways: 

  1. Recognizing and declining problematic clients early: Uncle Marv emphasizes the importance of identifying red flags in potential clients, such as undervaluing expertise or having unrealistic expectations.
  • Setting clear boundaries and expectations: He stresses the need for a structured onboarding process and clear communication of responsibilities between the service provider and the client.
  • Focusing on quality over quantity: Uncle Marv shares his own experience of running a "boutique" business, highlighting the benefits of specializing in a specific industry (in his case, law firms) and concentrating on high-value services.

The episode concludes with encouragement for new and struggling business owners to be selective with clients and prioritize quality relationships for long-term success.

Websites Mentioned

=== Connect with Uncle Marv

🌐 Website: https://www.itbusinesspodcast.com/
🎙 Host: Marvin Bee
🛒 Uncle Marv’s Amazon Store (gear & tools I recommend): https://amzn.to/3EiyKoZ
☕ Support the show: https://ko-fi.com/itbusinesspodcast

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