The New P&L discusses courage and definitions of success with Michelle Mercier

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Paul Spiers, Founder, The New P&L - Principles & Leadership in Business Podcast series

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The entrepreneurial journey can be richly rewarding in many ways. It can also be challenging and filled with self-doubt as the entrepreneur battles both the external and internal voices that question the worthiness of their entrepreneurial idea and their ability to successfully deliver it. This week, The New P&L speaks to Business Strategy Coach and 'The Resilient Entrepreneur podcast host, Michelle Mercier. Four years' ago and with a young and growing family, Michelle made the bold decision to step out of the relative comfort of a senior role at a Fortune 500 company - with all the consistency and financial security that offered - and into the brave new world of entrepreneurialism. We discuss with Michelle the trigger point - the moment at which she knew she had to take that first bold step to becoming an entrepreneur; the trials, challenges and opportunities along the way and how her definition of what entrepreneurial success looks like has changed along the way.
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