THE CORPRENEUR BRIEF Intelligence for the executive who's building beyond the org chart. Issue #016 | Monday, June 29th
June is almost over. And I want to open this final week of the month with something that's been on my mind.
We've covered a lot of ground together this month. The AI cuts. The companies restructuring while posting record profits. The loyalty tax. The $467 billion consulting market you're already positioned for. The legislation scrambling to catch up to decisions that have already been made. Your advisory moments. Your positioning statement. Your market.
But all of that is just information unless you did something with it.
So here's the question I want to sit with you on today. Not what did you read this month. What did you build?
Did you count your advisory moments and see your consulting practice for what it already is? Did you write down the one type of company with the problem you've spent your career solving? Did you write that one sentence positioning statement? Did you take the audit and look honestly at where your gap is?
If you did even one of those things, you are further along than you were on June 1st. And that matters more than you might think right now.
Because here's what I know about the people reading this newsletter. You are not lacking in intelligence or capability or drive. What you've been lacking is a mirror that shows you the full picture of what you're worth outside the walls of your employer. And that's exactly what this newsletter is designed to be.
This week we're closing out June and I want to use every issue to set you up for July with clarity and momentum. Not anxiety. Not urgency for urgency's sake. Real clarity about who you are, what you've built, and what your next move looks like.
Come back Wednesday. We're not done yet.
Take the Corporate Income Audit before the week is out. Start July with a clear picture of where you stand. Take the audit here.
Come into the community. Let's close out June together. Join The Corpreneur Community here.
Jay Britton
Preparation × Discipline = Compound Interest
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