These days, all business environments are incredibly competitive. Most companies employ corporate-minded leaders who only care about making money. This profit-oriented strategy leads many young entrepreneurs to develop a man-against-world mindset.
It’s why so many entrepreneurs feel the need to do everything themselves. Wall Street is an incredibly challenging environment, and finding supportive guidance is difficult.
That cruel business world mentality is why Luke Lazarus went from successful business ventures to helping others. While making money and personal growth are significant parts of many professionals’ lives, there should also be more community-driven business aspects. On the path to success, few stop to build up those around them.
Luke Lazarus has always been different. He started his first company at the age of eight and went on to maintain high grades in school and excelled in extra curriculum activities. He has the mentality of never quit until his work is finished.
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Though many Ivy League universities offered him scholarships, he chose to attend Melbourne Business School, where he earned a Master’s in Business Administration.
After earning his degree, he jumped into startup work.
Entrepreneurship is one of his strongest passions, and after ten years, he’s created four businesses that he later sold for a reasonable profit.
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By the time he was 35, he could’ve retired; most successful entrepreneurs would have, but Luke Lazarus has always been different.
Instead, Lazarus chose to pursue another one of his passions-consulting. He turned down the chance to start another business and make millions in favor of helping other up-and-coming innovators and entrepreneurs.
Lazarus believes that a diverse environment is the only way to move the business world forward and make it stronger.
Like other successful entrepreneurs, Lazarus realized that emotional connections are more vital than profit-based objectives. True, Lazarus holds no punches when working with innovative startups, but that’s because he wants the idea to connect with customers and stakeholders.
When small businesses have a story that people can believe in, innovative ideas can have a multi-dimensional impact beyond the product or service.
Though Lazarus spends much of his time helping startups and new entrepreneurs, he also offers seasoned executives advice. His strategies work just as well for large, well-established corporations as they do for small businesses. He’s known for identifying and addressing critical issues that prevent companies from growing.
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