Spladam Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 Stef talks a lot about being in the role of a business executive for a software company which he co-founded, but from what I've gathered, he's never discussed what it took him to do that role. He's never talked about how he built the business, how he performed, his contributions/achievements, work/life balance, routine, etc... that I'm aware of. If any of you know of a video where he has said these things, it would be fantastic if you post a link to it below. That being said, if nobody knows of such a video, is there some reason as to why he hasn't mentioned these things? I'm sure, as with most people, Stef likes to talk about himself and I think he wants westerners to do well at business, so then why would he with-hold such information? If anyone knows or has heard anything about this then please share below Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichardY Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 Doing business? or looking for shortcuts? In a few of his videos he mentioned doing progamming from a fairly early age, being given leave by one of the his tutors to do so. I remember him mentioning a manager teaching him something about business and attitude, pretty vague. I'd imagine if you put in the hours you'd eventually become competent at something, if not necessarily a genius, of course factoring in genetics as well. Personally thought in some of his earlier videos he sounded a bit like a double glazing salesman. I'd imagine being extroverted would be a huge asset in terms of doing businesss. Due to the fact extroverts tend to be more motivated to seek stimulus. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barn Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 Hi @Spladam Maybe you could listen to more podcasts. For starters. Alternatively, ...if you wrote a good enough summary of your questions and tried getting on the show... what if you sent an email to @operations ? p.s (If you decided to write in, think about the 'what value would your proposed questions and a convo based around it represent to the listenership' ... perhaps that would help your ask gain more importance. Me thinks.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smarterthanone Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 I share a similar background to Steph and I would be glad to tell you whatever you want to know. I took a risky job at a startup I found by networking and handshaking for the position. I took on as much responsibility as possible such that as we grew into a normal sized and organized company I had a much higher position that I ever could have applied for. I was exposed to web development and self taught myself programming in conjunction with the position so that I could be even more valuable at the company. After 2 years of learning to code, I wrote a bunch of software on my own and sold it for under $1mm to a large top tech company that you've definitely heard about before. Then I took 100% of that money and invested it in real estate. I then took 100% of all the income from that real estate and bought more real estate. I then took 100% of all that income and bought more real estate. ... and continues. I worked about 60-80hrs per week to get and maintain my top role at that first business, which I worked at for about 5 years and included occasionally sleeping at the office, and the same amount of hours while writing my software. I now work about 10 hours per week managing my investments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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