Jesse Miller is the founder of Integrity Enterprises, a coaching and consulting firm based in Norman, Oklahoma. After 17 years of working in and owning small businesses across differtent industries Jesse followed his heart and built a company that specializes in helping businesses solve their issues. The biggest problem he sees in businesses all revolve around the leader/owner/boss not effectively leading their organizations. Jesse created The Perfect Operating System which helps business owners build a mental framework to grow their profits drastically by helping them lead their organization better.
Entrepreneurial Role Models:
Andrew Carnegie
When business started difficulties overcame:
“Really understanding the value of what I can assist and collaborate with the business owner on, painting a clear picture for the end user and what coaching or consulting package actually delivers to them because it is an intangible product but you have to communicate a very tangible result”…[Listen for More]
Favourite Books:
The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie and the Gospel of Wealth Book by Andrew CarnegieFavourite Quote:
“Absence makes minor passions dissipate and enflames major passions”
Recommended Online Resources:
Hubspot – is an inbound marketing and sales platform that helps companies attract visitors, convert leads, and close customers
Best Advice to Other Entrepreneurs:
“Get really clear on what you want to do and commit yourself fully to that and also with your team, make sure you’re giving them the resources that they need. They’re not there to serve you they’re there to serve the mission of the organisation, make sure they have what they’re need to do what they’re doing well” …[Listen for More]
More About Jesse Miller:
Neil’s Quote at the Beginning:
“The beginning of wisdom is found in doubting; by doubting we come to the question, and by seeking we may come upon the truth.” Pierre Abelard
Other Quotes From the Chat with Jesse Miller:
- “Get around people that have the success that you want”
- “What lifestyle do you want?”
- “Who do you want to serve, who do you want to work with”
- “Once you understand who you want to work with, build something that’s valuable to them”
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