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For years, Leila Hormozi gave her best effort at jobs where she never got a raise or promotion. She did it because she’s a high-integrity person who does everything with excellence. Now a master CEO widely known for her scaling and operations expertise, she understands how to build high-performance teams that retain top talent. In part two of this episode, Leila explains exactly how to attract and keep elite employees. She also shares tips for how to hold your team accountable, measure performance better, and give more productive feedback.
Leila Hormozi is an entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. She co-founded Acquisition.com with her husband, Alex Hormozi. By the age of 28, she had amassed a net worth of $100M.
In part two of this episode, Hala and Leila will discuss:
- The qualities of a world-class leader
- Why your character matters when trying to keep top talent
- Creating a top-tier job title to attract the right candidates
- Why you need a big vision
- Creating a frictionless candidate experience
- How to “buy people’s brains”
- Why you need to hire fast
- Spotting competitive greatness
- Leila’s accountability formula
- Why you need to give clear feedback often
- How employees can stand out
- And other topics…
Leila Hormozi is a first-generation Iranian-American entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. She is the CEO of Acquisition.com and is known for her expertise in scaling businesses by building flexible infrastructures and effective management systems that foster great workplace cultures and high performance. Following a successful turnaround business venture, she and her husband, Alex Hormozi, packaged his process into a licensing model that scaled to over 4,000+ locations in 4 years. Simultaneously, she launched and scaled three companies, generating $120M+ without external funding.
Connect with Leila:
Leila’s Website: https://www.acquisition.com/
Leila’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leila-hormozi-32a580a5/
Leila’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeilaHormozi
Leila’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leilanhormozi/
Leila’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leilahormozi
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Resources Mentioned:
What It Takes: Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence by Stephen A. Schwarzman: https://www.amazon.com/What-Takes-Lessons-Pursuit-Excellence/dp/1501158147
Part 1 of Leila's Interview: https://youngandprofiting.com/yapclassic-leila-hormozi-from-six-arrests-to-100m-networth-by-age-28/
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