When failure’s NOT an option
Starting a business is hard enough. But when your family looks to you to put food on the table, now that’s really pressure!
In business, we hear that failure is part of the process. That if you’re not failing, you’re not trying hard enough.
But what if failure isn’t an option?
For my guest, Keno Mullings of The Mullings Group, that’s exactly what he was facing. Having to provide for his family meant that failure wasn’t an option. He needed his tech company to succeed.
Find out how he made it, and is also giving back!
Listen to this episode learn from Keno about…
His past failures in business
His mission to end poverty in the community
And how he uses his weakness to keep moving forward.
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I hope Keno’s story was as inspiring to you as it was to me. Did you have any ‘ah ha’ moments? Share in the comments! We all grow when we share our insights with others.
Eye Opening Insights:
[00:04:29] The powerful mission behind Keno’s business: End poverty
[00:10:22] Keno shares why his business HAD to succeed on Day Two
[00:15:03] Why Keno finds that the more he gives, the more he receives
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About Keno
Keno Mullings is a highly effective software engineer with over 30 years of experience in software development. Keno is Founder and CEO of The Mullings Group, a software development and technology consulting firm. Through his firm, Keno leads a team of global experts to deliver custom software solutions that address the toughest business challenges while creating positive and social change. Keno has extensive knowledge in software design, software development and software development technologies. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University and a Graduate Certificate in Software Engineering from Brandeis University.
Keno has made it his life’s mission to develop and teach solutions that build wealth with a passion to end poverty through entrepreneurship. As the Founder of the Institute of Entrepreneurship & Leadership (IEL), he fulfills this mission by developing a nation of entrepreneur-leaders who through commerce, usher solutions that meet the needs of others.
Keno has been happily married for over 20 years and is the father of three wonderful children. The startup guy, a teacher, author, software engineer and lifelong entrepreneur, he is constantly teaching and encouraging people to discover their purpose, define their life’s goals and create the businesses they were meant to start.
Keno is the author of "The Time Management Handbook" and the developer of the "Strategic Life Plan System" and the "Bootstrap Bootcamp" entrepreneurship training program.