Jim Clarke (NW Restoration)

Jim Clarke bought NW Restoration in 2008. NW Restoration handles repairs and refurbishment for homes that have suffered damage from disasters like fire and flooding. If there’s one thing I’m taking away from this conversation it’s the importance of attitude, both in believing you can succeed and in battling through obstacles. Jim is a fighter, and has brought his business a long way from the 2008 collapse in construction. I hope you’ll enjoy the insights he offers.

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Topics Covered:

  • The process of buying the business
  • How he went about gaining knowledge to succeed
  • How he assessed the risks
  • Making sure the business survived so he could provide for his family.
  • “Don’t let fear dictate your decision”
  • Importance of battling through (in sports, teaching grittiness to kids)  
  • Most people are entrepreneurial, any successful person has that problem solving attitude.

Thanks again, to Jim Clarke for making the time to be on the show. You can find his business NW Restoration at http://nwrestoration.com/

Books mentioned in this podcast:

Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done (Larry Bossidy, Ram Charan, Charles Burck)

Good to Great (Jim Collins)

Whale Hunting: How to Land Big Sales and Transform Your Company (Tom Searcy, and Barbara Weaver Smith)

Shoe Dog (Phil Knight)

 

Grit (Angela Duckworth) -my own contribution to this list, not directly mentioned in the podcast, but still great reading in line with Jim’s discussion of “battling”

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