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Only 7% of businesses in Australia, and a comparable number in the UK and USA, break through $2M turnover. Find out how your business can join this club. Many books have been published to help startups and entrepreneurs grow their businesses to seven figures, but it takes a whole new approach to grow to $2M and beyond. In The 7% Club, Jenny Stilwell explores what happens inside a business that falters as it approaches $2M. What stands in the way of the next stage of growth? Backed by extensive research, Jenny's strategies, such as the Shift Business Growth Framework¿, help to simplify…mehr

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Only 7% of businesses in Australia, and a comparable number in the UK and USA, break through $2M turnover. Find out how your business can join this club. Many books have been published to help startups and entrepreneurs grow their businesses to seven figures, but it takes a whole new approach to grow to $2M and beyond. In The 7% Club, Jenny Stilwell explores what happens inside a business that falters as it approaches $2M. What stands in the way of the next stage of growth? Backed by extensive research, Jenny's strategies, such as the Shift Business Growth Framework¿, help to simplify complexity and reduce overwhelm. She addresses structure, leadership, strategy and scale - the main areas that challenge growth-oriented businesses - and provides fascinating case studies of businesses that have made the leap. The 7% Club is a practical, thought-provoking and inspiring guide for leaders and business owners who are ready to take the next step in their growth, build a better business and enjoy a better life as a result.
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Jenny Stilwell is a strategy advisor and business mentor who has helped hundreds of business owners through the challenges of growth. Her first-hand experience is unique, both as a mentor to CEOs and as CEO of her own and others' companies, including being one of few women at the time to head up a publicly listed company.