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Business Accelerator: Strategies for boo...

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In this latest episode of Business Accelerator, host Alex Whitlock and co-host Jason Back urged business owners to move from a reactive business to one built "by design".

This involves deeply understanding your numbers, consciously choosing what and who you say "yes" and "no" to, and focusing your efforts on your strengths and most profitable activities to directly influence your bottom line.

The podcast focuses on strategies for mortgage brokers to build a more profitable business by design, moving beyond just writing more loans to earn more.

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