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Failure is a terrific teacher. Pay attention. You'll need the lessons it teaches. Your business will be the incubator of some of your biggest mistakes, but your greatest failures can become major stepping stones to success-if you let them. Tyler Jeff's 10 Ways to Make Your Business Fail shamelessly confronts the top ten leadership failures and explains how you can learn from them. You'll discover: Even your worst customers are allies-not enemies, Your employees know when they aren't valued, and your business will suffer for it, You're not talented enough to do it all on your own, You don't…mehr

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Failure is a terrific teacher. Pay attention. You'll need the lessons it teaches. Your business will be the incubator of some of your biggest mistakes, but your greatest failures can become major stepping stones to success-if you let them. Tyler Jeff's 10 Ways to Make Your Business Fail shamelessly confronts the top ten leadership failures and explains how you can learn from them. You'll discover: Even your worst customers are allies-not enemies, Your employees know when they aren't valued, and your business will suffer for it, You're not talented enough to do it all on your own, You don't know it all, and you never will, Obsession with "more" will rob you of everything you have, Your success is only as great as the habits that fuel it, Little lies are big enough to sink you, You can't afford not to afford a professional business, You are not the center of the universe, and Comparison is a cruel game that you'll lose every time! You can't avoid mistakes, but you CAN make them work for-not against-you.
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Tyler Jeffs grew up in the desert country of southeastern Utah. He has raised three amazing children with his wife, Tiffany, and has God to thank for all his blessings. He has been in the insurance industry for twenty-plus years with multiple offices and in-house and remote employees. Tyler has been the recipient of various industry accolades, but really, who cares? He is only interested in helping the others around him succeed. In the end, it's the relationships that count-not the money.