The live event starts at 11am ET on January 31st and remember, this is a virtual event that you can take from the comfort and convenience of your own home or office. Clear your calendar, though. And turn your phone off! You won't want to miss a minute of this fast-paced event.
We've packed a full two days of training into the Unlimited Growth Summit. But, we'll wrap things up by late afternoon each day, so no need to cancel your dinner plans!
Any type of business can benefit from the methods Steve will share at the Unlimited Growth Summit. However, this event is specially designed for you if your business provides a product or service in the building and trades marketplace such as electricians, plumbing contractors, general contractors, roofers, drywallers, painters, kitchen contractors, you name it -- businesses where you, the owner, typically work long hours and find it nearly impossible to be away from the business for a few days, much less a week or a month.
Ideally, your business is doing at least two million dollars a year and you have at least five employees. Steve's methods work for any size business, so even bare startups can use them to launch with an efficient, systems-centric business. But this event isn't for startups. You'll be learning advanced techniques and analyzing your business operations, so you've got to have some kind of historical financial and operations data and a functioning team.
Time management and efficiency training is all about organizing your time so you can work more! The methods you'll learn in Unlimited Growth are the complete opposite. It's all about getting yourself totally free from the day-to-day, so the business can run just fine without you. However, you will learn how to implement systems and methods that will make your team a lot more efficient, a lot more inspired and a lot more accountable for producing results.
If your business is in revenue and you've got employees you can implement Steve's methods quickly. You'll need to understand how each component is integrated into the whole, to create a systems-centric business and you'll have to commit to integrating each component or you won't achieve the best results.