Disciplined Entrepreneur Pt 2

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Recognizing his own limitations and accepting the reality that he cannot run the entirety of his business, Tim grew his company alongside with people who have the right mindset and the ability to execute his vision. Whereas most businesses measure their success with arbitrary numbers, Tim believes that growth comes from getting new clients that find value in what they are offering.   Today’s episode of the ACCESS Points Podcast is the second part of the topic “disciplined entrepreneur”. Tim and Davin will talk about the third element where most entrepreneurs burnout - Growing. They will go in depth on how their team at ACCESS managed the growing phase of their organization and discuss the problems that come along from the addiction of growth and expansion.   Tim Elliot is the Chief Executive Officer of ACCESS. He started Access in 1999 with an eye towards helping businesses create more efficient forms processes. His ability to look at the upside potential of their product and successfully leading a team of great leaders, ACCESS has evolved into the global leader in healthcare electronic forms technologies   Enjoy!   Favorite Quote   "It's not about how much we grow, I just want to make sure that we are growing because when you stop growing, then I feel like something's wrong. And so, it's not about the number to me. It's about, are we still doing the right things? Are we still finding new clients that find value in what we're doing?"                                                                                                   - Tim Elliot   In This Episode 1:35 - Tim's advice to kids coming out of college   2:25 - His definition of growth   4:09 - How Tim handled the growing phase of his business   8:15 - The problems that come up from the addiction of growth   10:46 - The pitfall of setting arbitrary numbers to measure growth   16:50 - Great analogy in the growth process of a business   Visit Access EFM: Website Facebook LinkedIn Twitter   Click here to listen with Access Points Podcast      

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