The Multiplier Model: How Systems Can Create Exponential Business Growth

· Gildan Media · Narrado por Al Kessel
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Create a Business that Runs Itself



Going from small business to successful startup to scalable growth takes more than just good luck, it takes a system. Over the last thirty-four years franchising consultant and growth expert Mark Siebert has been sought out by more than 70,000 executives looking to expanding their company. Out of those 70,000 only 5,000 had the right systems in place to go from successful to scalable.



What do these companies have in common? 1. They are good at what they do. Being good at the core of your business that you continue to see a healthy return on your investment. 2. They have a system in place and a manual on hand. Their process is documented and routinely integrated into every aspect of their business, so if someone follows the system the business can virtually run itself.

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Mark Siebert is the founder of iFranchise Group, a franchise consulting organization, and is an expert in evaluating a company's franchisability, structuring franchise offerings, and developing franchise programs. Siebert has personally assisted over thirty Fortune 2000 companies and over 500 start-up franchisors. Al Kessel is a full-time narrator and voice actor currently living in Arizona, where he works from his professional home recording studio.

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Narrado por Al Kessel