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Ever feel like you're trying to build a skyscraper with a toy hammer? Breaking into a new industry can feel just like that.

This episode of the CMPS Podcast features Carly Montoya, an entrepreneur who swapped retail shelves for construction scaffolds, proving there's no such thing as a non-transferable skill.

In this episode, Carly gets the gears rolling and discusses some vital areas:

  1. Her bold transition from retail management to the world of construction. (Hint: Transferable skills are a real deal!).

  2. How systematic processes from her retail experience became the blueprint for her success in construction.

  3. The foundation of her business – excellent customer service. She shares her approach to understanding and addressing the needs of her clients.

  4. The nuts and bolts of qualifying leads in the construction industry – how to filter out the serious contenders from the window shoppers.

  5. Adapting her business during the pandemic to meet emerging market needs – a real-life example of how to pivot when the unexpected strikes.

  6. The cement that holds her business together: Industry connections and continuous learning.

So, grab your coffee (or a cold one), sit back, and join us as we hammer out some business gems from Carly Montoya's journey in the construction industry.

Be sure to subscribe to the CMPS Podcast for more industry insights, and don't forget to leave us a like if you find this episode valuable!

Your support keeps us motivated to bring you more of these episodes.

'Til next week, keep striving, keep building, and keep making those construction dreams come true!

BOOK A CALL WITH US

  continue reading

195 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Dominic Rubino. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Dominic Rubino ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Ever feel like you're trying to build a skyscraper with a toy hammer? Breaking into a new industry can feel just like that.

This episode of the CMPS Podcast features Carly Montoya, an entrepreneur who swapped retail shelves for construction scaffolds, proving there's no such thing as a non-transferable skill.

In this episode, Carly gets the gears rolling and discusses some vital areas:

  1. Her bold transition from retail management to the world of construction. (Hint: Transferable skills are a real deal!).

  2. How systematic processes from her retail experience became the blueprint for her success in construction.

  3. The foundation of her business – excellent customer service. She shares her approach to understanding and addressing the needs of her clients.

  4. The nuts and bolts of qualifying leads in the construction industry – how to filter out the serious contenders from the window shoppers.

  5. Adapting her business during the pandemic to meet emerging market needs – a real-life example of how to pivot when the unexpected strikes.

  6. The cement that holds her business together: Industry connections and continuous learning.

So, grab your coffee (or a cold one), sit back, and join us as we hammer out some business gems from Carly Montoya's journey in the construction industry.

Be sure to subscribe to the CMPS Podcast for more industry insights, and don't forget to leave us a like if you find this episode valuable!

Your support keeps us motivated to bring you more of these episodes.

'Til next week, keep striving, keep building, and keep making those construction dreams come true!

BOOK A CALL WITH US

  continue reading

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