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The 5 Step Growth Strategy This Entrepreneur Developed After Selling Her Company to Bill Gates

As an entrepreneur, one of the most important tasks to learn is how to successfully scale your business to new heights. However, this can serve as a challenge for many small business owners that don’t have a solid growth strategy in place. Today’s guest is Beate Chelette, the author of the #1 international Amazon Bestseller Happy Woman Happy World – How to Go From Overwhelmed to Awesome”.  She has been named one of fifty must-follow women entrepreneurs by the Huffington Post, and sold her first venture to the one and only Bill Gates.

growth strategyIn this segment, we learn all about Beate’s background and her entrepreneurial journey. She also discusses the courses on business and growth strategy that she offers including her patented “5 Star Success Blueprint.” Beate then goes on to outline the importance of building a solid growth strategy. She and Jim also walk through the inspiration and key takeaways from her best-selling book, “Happy Woman Happy World: How to Go From Overwhelmed to Awesome.”

To find out more about Beate, be sure to watch the full interview above.


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