The Bezos Letters: 14 Principles to Grow Your Business Like Amazon
Take away:
Maintaining a “Day One” mentality in business encourages constant innovation, customer focus, and willingness to take calculated risks, which are crucial for long-term success and prevent a company from becoming irrelevant.
Money Learnings:
From an early age, Steve started doing typical things to earn extra money, like mowing lawns. He learned that if he wanted to do something or buy something, he needed to earn the money for it himself. In high school, he developed an interest in photography and turned it into a money-making venture by taking pictures at school plays and selling them to students. This business allowed him to pay for a summer camp for a couple of years. These experiences made him learned that money is helpful and important and that you can make money through your own efforts.
Bio:
Steve is the Co-Founder and CEO of Catalyit®, The Insurance Agency Technology Resource Company. Backed by 24 Big I state associations, Catalyit® helps busy insurance agency owners maximize their existing tech and discover, evaluate, select, and implement new tools they need to continue to thrive.
Steve is a trusted authority on risk, technology, productivity, and invention and has over thirty-five years of experience in the insurance industry. He holds a master’s degree in insurance law and is a Top Voice on LinkedIn with over 340,000 followers.
Steve is the author of the international bestselling book The Bezos Letters: 14 Principles to Grow Your Business Like Amazon. In this very readable and practical book, he takes a unique perspective on business growth by analyzing and demystifying how Amazon’s CEO, Jeff Bezos, has grown Amazon, arguably one of the most successful companies in the world.
He appeared in USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Investors Business Daily, Forbes, CEO Magazine, and FOX News Extra.
Steve and his wife, Karen, have two married daughters, but more importantly, seven amazing young grandchildren. They live in historic Franklin, Tennessee.
Highlights from this episode:
- Early entrepreneurial experiences can shape future business mindsets.
- The biggest risk for businesses is often not taking enough risks, especially with new technologies.
- Successful companies find ways to pivot and reinvent themselves as markets change.
- It’s always Day 1.
- Long-term thinking and willingness to experiment are crucial for sustained business growth.
- Customer obsession and reducing friction in purchasing processes can lead to significant success.
- Gratitude and persistence are key components of living an abundant life and achieving business success.
Links:
thebezosletters.com
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