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5 Secrets For SME Business Owners To Engage, Mobilize And Motivate Their Workforce, A Founder’s Story with Evan Tzivanakis

Evan Tzivanakis is an Award Winning Accredited Executive Coach, L&D Specialist, Management Consultant, and an Online Visiting Lecturer at the EU Business School, Switzerland. Evan specializes in helping professionals like you develop the skills and strategies they need to succeed. With a wealth of experience managing more than 500 employees across 8 countries and leading companies to expand across the Asia Pacific region, Evan is well-equipped to help you navigate your professional journey. Through one-on-one coaching sessions, he’ll work with you to identify your strengths and areas for improvement and develop a personalized action plan to help you succeed. Whether you’re looking to enhance your leadership skills, improve your communication, or navigate a career transition, Evan can help you reach your goals and achieve greater success. His work has been featured in numerous articles, videos, and podcasts such as Ivy Exec, Marketing In Asia, The Coach Foundation, Finance Feeds, CEO Secrets for Executive Strategy, and EU Business School.

Tell us about your childhood and where you grew up?

Greece

How did you get started as an entrepreneur?

My first business was at the age of 25 years old in the UK.

What is one business lesson you would tell a startup founder?

One important lesson for startup founders is to focus on creating a strong foundation for their businesses. This includes having a clear vision and mission, setting achievable goals, and building a solid team. It’s also essential to have a solid understanding of the market and competition and to continually gather and analyze data to inform decision-making. Another important consideration is to have a robust business model in place and to continually review and adapt it as needed. Finally, it’s important for startup founders to be persistent and resilient, as the path to success is often not a straight line and there will inevitably be challenges and setbacks along the way.

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