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The Redevelop Detroit Podcast
Author: Mike, Shea, and Eric from Motown Property Group
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Welcome to the Redevelop Detroit Podcast! We are excited to be a your primary source for valuable information on Detroit, Detroit Real Estate, Entrepreneurship, and Business Strategy. We will occasionally have local and national guests from the business world to give us their top advice on how to take advantage of today's entrepreneurial climate.
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Nobody cares about your ideas. Everyone has ideas. What separates
creativity and innovation is execution. Prove your concept and you’ll have
all the attention you need.
I had the chance to share my story with my Entrepreneurship class. It
spurred some great discussion that I know you will enjoy. Some themes to
look out for: business models, failure, mindset, and a basic rundown of how
banks work. Enjoy!
What a great evening this was! Derek Carey is a boss. Listen to his awesome
story on how he went from small town farm boy to management consultant to
entrepreneur and investor!
What is what and what does it all mean? Here is an introduction to the 3
concepts and how they intertwine. Do you have all 3 in your business?
Outside of the fact that this book is a fantastic work of literature, it
will teach you about life, love, and your personal journey to happiness.
So….we went MIA for a while. A long while. But we are back and here’s why
I’m grateful in 2019.
There is a big, big difference between attitude and execution. A winning
attitude is absolutely necessary in a high performing team. But, if you
are going to ask the coach to play you in the 4th, you better hit your free
throws.
Starting the entrepreneurial journey can be difficult. In this episode,
top tips are shared from 4 West Michigan entrepreneurs with thriving
businesses.
Running a project is hard. It doesn't matter whether its for business, or
personal, or a group of friends taking a vacation together. Personalities
clash and people need to deal with each other. In business specifically,
when you want to operate at a high level, its important to stay in your
lane. This week, we did a video series on that. Here are some additional
thoughts. Enjoy!
We've been absent! Sorry about that. Alls good and it was completely
unintentional. We are rocking and rolling working to redevelop awesome
properties in The D and time got away from us. We are back, though and
will be providing constant content for you guys. Let us know what you want
to learn about!
As an investor, do we want access to more capital or less capital? More!
The old adage is, "It takes money to make money." I think a better way to
state that would be, "It takes access to capital to produce a return on
your investment."
So where do you get it? Take a listen and find out!
A wise man once told me, "Success is realizing you have something to be
grateful for." I 100% agree. What are you grateful for and how are you
showing it?
Much of business comes down to relationships. Relationships are based on
trust. Who do you trust? What amount of information do you disclose to
those you do trust? Can you confidently say you trust your employees to
carry out your vision?
So many things can go wrong. Especially the first couple years. Ann spoke
about this in the Entrepreneurial Panel at Davenport University. In this
podcast, we sit down and talk more about the common challenges new
entrepreneurs encounter and how to overcome them!
You can't expect to complete large tasks properly if there are gaps in the
small ones. Mike open's up this discussion based on a video from his
sisters FB feed. What are the things you can do today that may seem small,
but help you take huge strides towards your goals?
Problem solving can be difficult but it doesn't have to be. In this
podcast, Mike talks about the 5 steps he teaches his students at Davenport
University when it comes to solving problems in their personal and
professional lives.
A couple years ago Real Estate Investor and Entrepreneur, Lee Escobar,
shared 7 simple steps to making a quick decision with me and I have used
them ever since. There is so much opportunity right in front of us every
single day. How do we know what opportunity to act on?
Jim Czerew gives some amazing guidance in this short clip on owning your
situation. What can you do to immediately start taking ownership in order
to take control of your circumstances?
Shea and I recently had lunch with Lisa Howze, Mayor Dugan's former Chief
Government Affairs Officer and the current Vice President for Detroit
Campuses and Strategic Partnerships for Davenport University. The
conversation lead to one of the biggest things students that we teach on
the weekends struggle with. Access to the RIGHT education. Enjoy!



