An employee, like a train is on a set track, needs massive power to get moving; needs only something small to derail it; will stop moving when you stop powering it and believes it only has one path and needs to hit a junction before it can change tracks and then only onto another pre-determined set of tracks laid by someone else.
A business owner, like a boat, has no set direction unless you give it one; gets hit by waves, tides and winds that open it up to new opportunities; you can either harness the elements (winds, waves) or you can fight them and the boat will keep moving even if you don’t power it.
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Steve Loates
Steve is the co-owner of AIS Solutions and Co-founder of Kninja Knetwork. In 2017, his firm was named Intuit's Global Firm of the Future, the first time the title has ever been awarded to a firm outside of the United States. He has also has been named as one of the Top 10 Influencers in the Canadian Bookkeeping Industry. He has been a small business owner for over 30 years and has helped to develop a number of businesses including bookkeeping, online training, digital marketing, website development, e-commerce and retail. Steve passion is educating and supporting small business and when he is not creating online courses he is delivering workshops and webinars across North America and the Caribbean including presentations at QB Connect, Connected, IPBC, CPA The One and Scaling New Heights.
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