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❓How would you approach personalizing business solutions to improve client satisfaction?
Reflecting upon the importance of personalized solutions for clients as shared by Leila Hormozi, think of a strategy that could be implemented in your business to enhance client satisfaction. How might this approach differ from a one-size-fits-all solution? Share your thoughts in 25 to 100 words below, reply thoughtfully to at least 2 peer comments, and show your support by liking 3 comments that resonate with your perspective or offer insightful viewpoints. Link to Course Module: https://www.skool.com/acquisitionuniversity-6827/classroom/0ffa5755?md=3e06821995504a809836ee035b1be502
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❓How would you approach personalizing business solutions to improve client satisfaction?
2 likes • Jul 22
@Alexi Drouin better to seek advise from someone just ahead of you in skill level. Advice from Wane Gretzky to a first time hockey player is not time or money well spent. The SMEs seemed to meet owners where they were and have recent hands on experience with the challenges offered.
4 likes • Jul 22
Custom solution is an interesting one for me. Far too often I see stakeholders prematurely solutionizing as well as solving for the exception(s). Before customizing, it is critical that teams are data driven and can define what success is in a given challenge.
🤔 What actions can you take when you don't have a mentor but want to learn and grow?
Leila Hormozi emphasizes that success doesn't require a single mentor who guides you through every step. Instead, she shares how being resourceful can fill the gap when a mentor isn't available. By consuming content from various experts, reading books, and watching interviews, she managed to piece together valuable knowledge to guide her journey. This method allows for continuous learning and growth even without direct mentorship. Think about the ways you can learn and grow without a mentor. Share your thoughts and action plans in the comments below. Then, engage by replying to 2 different comments and liking 3 comments that resonate or add value to the discussion. Link to Course Module: https://www.skool.com/acquisitionuniversity/classroom/0ffa5755?md=9fa86ab4a0b2444680392fe549955c29
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🤔 What actions can you take when you don't have a mentor but want to learn and grow?
2 likes • Jul 20
@Jing Wang in so many aspects of my life I over plan; then comes the Mike Tyson punch to the mouth. I really like what you mentioned here in an attempt to build onto what you said… For those of you out there that are not extremely comfortable at networking events I would add 1) maintain an element of fluidity (focus on others and let the conversation go where they want it to go; focus on giving not getting), 2) crawl, walk, run (start with a small goal, meet X people and be genuinely curious (what was the best investment you ever made?, what is one of the biggest challenges you are trying to solve today?, etc…), 3) analyze (should you have exited conversations earlier?, was your X goal to large/small?, did you target the right people?, etc…). A derivative of the same method could be deployed in online settings and in this way you are slowly building a network of mini-mentors that can lean in when questions arise.
1 like • Jul 21
@Praveen Kumar yes on all of the above. To add, Audible (audio books) and Headway (book summaries) have helped me expedite my learning. You can listen while driving or working out; and you can even listen at 1.5x speed.
❓ How would you structure a curriculum to fulfill the grand vision?
Leila Hormozi envisages an acquisition.com school as part of her grand vision for business education. Consider this goal and propose a structure for a curriculum that aligns with this vision. What key subjects and practical experiences would you include to ensure comprehensive business education? Keep your proposal between 25 to 100 words. Share your curriculum structure in the comments, then interact with fellow students by replying to 2 comments and liking 3 comments that provide novel perspectives. Link to Course Module: https://www.skool.com/acquisitionuniversity-6827/classroom/0ffa5755?md=256ba2a0c91d46eb898ba9b044eb3253
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3 likes • Jul 6
@Axel Azul I am still early in my journey for B2C, but sell solutions and drive adoption in B2B all day. I found this book fascinating - How to Become a Rainmaker: The Rules for Getting and Keeping Customers and Clients https://a.co/d/065G3qPW
2 likes • Jul 15
@Michelle O'Loughlin absolutely, you can read ten books on how to swim, but you never really learn to swim until you jump into the pool 😉
🎉 4K Members in 90 Days! + 800 Curated Videos in the Classroom
Yay! 🥳 I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for joining this group and contributing to it everyday. Especially all the early adopters. All of your kind words and feedback have keep me going. After going to Las Vegas to the Acquisition.com Headquarters for the Scaling Workshop, I was inspired to apply the knowledge I learned to the construction of the community and curriculum. Our mission to curate all of Leila and Alex Hormozi's content into a Master of Business Acquisition (MBA) continues. When we get to 5K member, I'll have big announcements about the next phase. I am most proud of the meaningful connections I have made so far in this group and can't wait to make more. Please keep commenting and liking; your contributions are what make this group great. Thank you. 🙏
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🎉 4K Members in 90 Days! + 800 Curated Videos in the Classroom
2 likes • Jul 7
Love it and keep the momentum train running; aside from hitting 5k members are there any SMART goals you can share? When does an MVP become viable?
I need to niche down for my offer and Skool, need your help!
I quickly realized that I hit a wall to identify core desires, to solve specific problems for SPECIFIC persons. My offer/community is just a bit broad and that kills high ticket deals potentials. My line that I created after watching Andrew Kirby's video about niche selection was : "I help business owners to scale to 5-figure a month with AI and Automations without the hassle of technical details" Just analyzed my Upwork testimonials and I got the type of people I helped, it was mainly Agency Owners and Consultants and High Ticket Coaches. So what are your thoughts?
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What is your perfect client? What are their greatest challenges? What is your part in solutions (value co-creation)? What are their behaviors/values? When should you pass on a client? The mechanics of business are standard; why not laser focus on the perfect clients (you target them vs they target you; also think premium product, then you can create recipes and package to a broader audience)?
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Matthew Hillman
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Angel investor, macro economist, responsibility owner, and global service delivery manager.

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