Peak Performance Selling

GO FORTH AND MULTIPLY: A Career With Diversified Income Streams With David Meerman Scott, Part 1

Episode Summary

GOT OUT OF THE JOB? NO PROBLEM, MAKE YOUR OWN JOB. From the bond trading floor to a multiple income stream career, David Meerman Scott, Limited Partner and Strategic Advisor at Stage 2 Capital, has created a whole new career for himself after going out of his previous company. David will be sharing how he applied the Portfolio Theory of Investment to invest and build a diversified stream of income for himself. Find out more about David in this latest episode of Peak Performance Selling. PEAK PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS: DAVID: APPLYING THE PORTFOLIO THEORY OF INVESTMENT “I realized pretty quickly that when you work for one company, it's basically the same as if your portfolio of investments is focused on one investment. And I started to think about the whole portfolio theory of investment because I worked on Wall Street. So I understood that and how the more diverse you are, the more likely over time you'll do well.” You can connect with David and check out his work in the links below: David Meerman Scott | Stage 2 Capital | Stage2.Capital If you’re listening to the Peak Performance Selling Podcast, please subscribe, share, and send us your feedback. Jordan Benjamin | MyCoreOs.com | Podcast | Email | Twitter

Episode Notes

GOT OUT OF THE JOB? NO PROBLEM, MAKE YOUR OWN JOB.

From the bond trading floor to a multiple income stream career, David Meerman Scott, Limited Partner and Strategic Advisor at Stage 2 Capital, has created a whole new career for himself after going out of his previous company. David will be sharing how he applied the Portfolio Theory of Investment to invest and build a diversified stream of income for himself. Find out more about David in this latest episode of Peak Performance Selling.

 

PEAK PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS:

DAVID: APPLYING THE PORTFOLIO THEORY OF INVESTMENT

“I realized pretty quickly that when you work for one company, it's basically the same as if your portfolio of investments is focused on one investment. And I started to think about the whole portfolio theory of investment because I worked on Wall Street. So I understood that and how the more diverse you are, the more likely over time you'll do well.”

 

You can connect with David and check out his work in the links below:

 

If you’re listening to the Peak Performance Selling Podcast, please subscribe, share, and send us your feedback.