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🗓️ 1 February 2023
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Can you imagine being a top ten executive in a Fortune 20 company at the ripe old age of 35?! That's exactly what Laizer Kornwasser did and he visited the Kosher Money studio to share some of the secrets behind his success.
He's successfully managed organizations ranging from 500 to 5,000 employees and has played a key role as President, COO and SVP in the growth of various uber-successful companies and orchestrated the successful sale of two separate $1,000,000,000 (that's a BILLION) transactions.
Lots of success, right?
You can email Laizer at [email protected]
To view Laizer's Ted Talk on feedback, check out https://tinyurl.com/feedbackisawesome
Here's the "How Will You Measure Your Life?" article that Laizer referenced: https://tinyurl.com/measuringlife
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0:00.0 | To me, the question is how you define success. |
0:03.0 | And success isn't just defined as what your bank account says. |
0:08.0 | Success is defined by, am I learning, am I growing, am I making new relationships, |
0:13.0 | am I furthering my network, am I accomplishing what I want to do? |
0:18.0 | So to me, when you take on new challenges, just understand the definition of success |
0:22.9 | is not solely defined by a stock price. It's not solely defined by the check that you take home. Now, |
0:30.9 | yes, that is an element that goes into it. But if you define success in the right way, I think people are more willing to embrace some of those |
0:40.1 | challenges. What do successful businessmen and businesswoman have in common? What separates the |
0:46.0 | best entrepreneurs, the best employees, the best family man, the best family woman from the rest? |
0:52.0 | We dig in on this in this week's episode, showcasing 21 things |
0:56.2 | you need to put in motion to be the best you that you can possibly be. Enjoy this week's episode. |
1:03.6 | Being a Jew, awesome. Managing personal finances, not so awesome. Welcome to kosher money. Welcome to an episode of kosher money where we're |
1:16.2 | going to talk about business, what it means to be successful in business. I'm excited about this. |
1:22.2 | I'm the CEO of a small but growing marketing agency. So a lot of what is going to be discussed here today |
1:31.3 | is relevant to my business and personal life but i guess i would start off with does that mean |
1:37.2 | that someone who doesn't own a business should just hit pause right now move on to doing other |
1:43.1 | things is this going to be relevant to them, |
1:46.1 | you think, Professor? You can call me laser. Thank you. And I'm looking forward to the conversation |
1:49.7 | as well. No, I think this is going to be relevant to all individuals, individuals, whether they are |
1:55.3 | business oriented, whether they're focused on education, whether they're focused on nonprofit, as well as many |
2:02.5 | of the lessons we discuss, I think, can be applied into the personal settings and to our |
2:06.8 | families as well. So I'm looking forward to the conversation. |
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