The Worst Advice + Secrets of Being a Successful CEO: Sean Taylor of Smith + Howard
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Sean Taylor, the award-winning CEO of Smith + Howard in Atlanta and the host of “The Worst Advice I Ever Got” shares with us some awesome advice including the traits CEOs should have and naturally shares the worst advice he ever got. With 25 years of leadership experience, Sean emphasizes the value of building strong teams and balancing future business needs with present challenges. He stresses that there really isn't a work/life balance and he instead focuses on integrating work, personal, and spiritual aspects of life. Plus Sean reflects on his experience winning the 'Dumbass Award' as an intern. In this episode you will learn: The impact of first impressions and how they might not be as important as you think (2:58) Balancing future business needs as a leader (9:27) The key to being a successful CEO (12:46) The difference between marketing yourself and bragging (14:15) Did you love today’s episode? 1. Take a screenshot and share it to your IG stories. Tag me @kimrittberg 2. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! LINKS: -FREE DOWNLOAD: Top 5 Tips To Be Confident on Camera click here  -Follow host Kim Rittberg on Instagram & Subscribe to Kim's YouTube Channel to Make Better Videos that Convert  -https://www.smith-howard.com/ -Follow The Worst Advice I Ever Got Podcast on Instagram
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