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Ep. 27: From Craftsman to Business Operator w/ Tom Reber

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When is the right time to hire, scale, and start operating like a real business? Working in the business versus working on the business is a big difference. Tune in to learn from Tom Reber (The Contractor Fight), a former contractor turned construction business coach, on when it's the right time to break away from being a craftsman and start operating like a real business.

In this episode, we discuss the term "The Craftsman Cycle®" and its effects on construction businesses and their owners. The Craftsman Cycle® was created by Shawn Van Dyke, construction business coach, CEO of the Built to Build Academy® and author of Profit First for Contractors. Any references to The Craftsman Cycle® in this episode should be attributed to Shawn Van Dyke and should not be associated with the Bred to Built podcast or the podcast guest. You can find out more information about Shawn Van Dyke on his website.

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When is the right time to hire, scale, and start operating like a real business? Working in the business versus working on the business is a big difference. Tune in to learn from Tom Reber (The Contractor Fight), a former contractor turned construction business coach, on when it's the right time to break away from being a craftsman and start operating like a real business.

In this episode, we discuss the term "The Craftsman Cycle®" and its effects on construction businesses and their owners. The Craftsman Cycle® was created by Shawn Van Dyke, construction business coach, CEO of the Built to Build Academy® and author of Profit First for Contractors. Any references to The Craftsman Cycle® in this episode should be attributed to Shawn Van Dyke and should not be associated with the Bred to Built podcast or the podcast guest. You can find out more information about Shawn Van Dyke on his website.

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👷‍♂️ Tom Reber (Guest)
The Contractor Fight Website
His YouTube
His Instagram

👷‍♂️ Matt (Co-Host)
His YouTube
His Instagram

👷‍♂️ Brek (Co-Host)
Web: Hammr.com
Hammr on Instagram

  continue reading

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