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LISTEN: Hope Is Not A Winning Strategy But Knowing Your Numbers Is! with David Egerton-Warburton

LISTEN: Hope Is Not A Winning Strategy But Knowing Your Numbers Is! with David Egerton-Warburton

Ever wondered why some producers thrive while others struggle despite having the same goals? James Clear, in his book Atomic Habits, argues that the difference lies in their habits, not their aspirations. So today, we're diving into the crucial habit of knowing your numbers with a guest who has dedicated his life to helping rural producers master this skill.

David Egerton-Warburton, Joint CEO of Agrimaster and host of the ‘Boots Off, Log On’ Podcast, brings over 30 years of experience in agriculture, software development, and business management.

In this episode, David shares his journey and explains why many producers avoid their business numbers like the plague and how to change that mindset. He demystifies the difference between budgets and financial models and reveals what top producers do differently to manage their businesses effectively. Plus, David outlines the key habits every producer should adopt to succeed.

Tune in to learn from one of the best in the field and transform your approach to managing your agricultural business!

 

 

 


Ben spent over 20 years working with successful business owners and farming families which allowed him to unearth the timeless principles on how to successfully grow, protect and maintain wealth.

If you want to learn the principles of how to grow your family’s wealth throughout the generations, then you might consider joining The Financial Bloke each fortnight for more Wealth & Wisdom.

 

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