Episode 41: Doing Deals as an Early-Stage Entrepreneur, with Ralph Peterson

Uneducated, unskilled, but unwilling to give up, Ralph Peterson quit high school at the age of 16 when he was told he was a hands-on learner and destined for manual labor jobs. After working for more than eight years as a laborer for a construction company, Ralph knew he was capable of more. At the ripe old age of twenty-four, he quit his job and returned to school. He earned a General Education Diploma (GED) and enrolled in Community College with dreams of being a writer. More than twenty years later, Ralph has earned an associate’s degree in Creative Writing, a bachelor’s degree in U.S. History, a second bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership. Today, Ralph is a successful entrepreneur, owning and operating a management development and consulting company. He is an internationally-syndicated columnist, author of three books, professional speaker and advocate for adult basic education. What You Will Learn: Ralph Peterson’s journey from high school dropout to business owner Opportunities for deals in the long-term care industry How Peterson’s passion for teaching and public speaking led to the formation of his business Peterson’s business model for developing programs The growth strategy for Peterson’s business Company culture and its importance at any size Peterson’s plans for the future of the company. The new business model Peterson is creating with a focus on adult education How to connect with Ralph Peterson: Website: www.ralphpeterson.com New Book: Congratulations! Now Get Over Yourself: Confessions of a Management Development Coach Twitter: @ralphpeterson08 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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