At The Mentors Studio, our mission is to educate, enlighten, enrich and massively enhance our students’ entertainment and business industry knowledge. We offer a 360– degree education on the industry that millions of people around the world need and want. We’ve scoured the globe and assembled a team of industry leaders and mentors from 4 continents. These active thought leaders surround our members with expertise in virtually every area available for growth. They mentor their students in best practices, what to seek out and what to avoid, helping them find a confidence and wisdom vital to achieving industry success.Faculty and contributors are working professionals having an average of 20 years or more of consistent work in the industry. By means of a variety of virtual platforms, including live Q and A and trainings, our faculty and contributors mentor the student body teaching them the do’s and don’ts, the how to’s and how not to’sof show–business, truly understanding it for what it is at its core, a business. Students learn firsthand from our faculty of mentors on what they did right and what they did wrong to achieve the level of success that they are aspiring to.
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At The Mentors Studio, our mission is to educate, enlighten, enrich and massively enhance our students’ entertainment and business industry knowledge. We offer a 360– degree education on the industry that millions of people around the world need and want. We’ve scoured the globe and assembled a team of industry leaders and mentors from 4 continents. These active thought leaders surround our members with expertise in virtually every area available for growth. They mentor their students in best practices, what to seek out and what to avoid, helping them find a confidence and wisdom vital to achieving industry success.Faculty and contributors are working professionals having an average of 20 years or more of consistent work in the industry. By means of a variety of virtual platforms, including live Q and A and trainings, our faculty and contributors mentor the student body teaching them the do’s and don’ts, the how to’s and how not to’sof show–business, truly understanding it for what it is at its core, a business. Students learn firsthand from our faculty of mentors on what they did right and what they did wrong to achieve the level of success that they are aspiring to.
Episode 53: Why Systems Are Vitally Important To Business Success With Brian Kelly And Jeffrey Edward
The Mentor Studio
19 minutes 16 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 53: Why Systems Are Vitally Important To Business Success With Brian Kelly And Jeffrey Edward
No business has ever succeeded in this day and age without systems. They are vitally important, and even more so when you want to scale. Today’s guests, Brian Kelly and Jeffrey Edwards know this to be true. In this episode, they join Michael Silvers to talk about the importance of systems, how it relates to social media, and what you need to cover first to find the ones that best serve you. They also discuss connecting with others through networking and building a team with the right kind of leadership. If you’re looking for wisdom and guidance on building your business and scaling it to success, then you shouldn’t miss this conversation!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://thementorstudio.com/podcast/
The Mentor Studio
At The Mentors Studio, our mission is to educate, enlighten, enrich and massively enhance our students’ entertainment and business industry knowledge. We offer a 360– degree education on the industry that millions of people around the world need and want. We’ve scoured the globe and assembled a team of industry leaders and mentors from 4 continents. These active thought leaders surround our members with expertise in virtually every area available for growth. They mentor their students in best practices, what to seek out and what to avoid, helping them find a confidence and wisdom vital to achieving industry success.Faculty and contributors are working professionals having an average of 20 years or more of consistent work in the industry. By means of a variety of virtual platforms, including live Q and A and trainings, our faculty and contributors mentor the student body teaching them the do’s and don’ts, the how to’s and how not to’sof show–business, truly understanding it for what it is at its core, a business. Students learn firsthand from our faculty of mentors on what they did right and what they did wrong to achieve the level of success that they are aspiring to.