Most startup entrepreneurs are the bottlenecks in their business, handling every task without specialization. Basically, the startup's survival depends on physical and active involvement. But there comes a time when the entrepreneur must pivot beyond the business for it to grow and move to the next level. That could mean going back to the startup phase and setting the foundations right, which could be a tall order but a secret weapon to massive and exponential growth.
Ludwina Dautovic, who joins us in this episode, is a practical example of how going back to the basics of entrepreneurship and startup foundations could mean everything. In this episode, she shares how she came to that decision, how she manages the abnormal growth of the business, and some tips and strategies you can apply to your business for your next-level status. She discusses her entrepreneurship journey and the lessons she has learned with over 30 years of experience.
Ludwina is the CEO and founder of The Room Xchange, who is passionate about transforming how Australians view housing. Her mission is to utilize the 13.5 million unused bedrooms across Australia, turning dormant spaces into additional income or household help opportunities. This innovative approach has garnered recognition, winning major awards such as Proptech Association Australia and the Wyndham Business Awards.
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Key Highlights from The Show
[02:50] Ludwina’s audacious decision to go back to the startup phase
[06:03] Ludwina’s main bottleneck today
[08:37] Strategies and plans she has in place to manage the super growth
[10:15] How Ludwina has coped with working remotely from home for 30 years
[12:20] Benefits of working from home
[13:35] Rules Ludwina has implemented to work efficiently from home
[20:25] Nothing is as urgent as you think it might be
[23:38] Insights into why Ludwina became an entrepreneur
[26:01] What Ludwina has learned about herself in the business world
[35:53] Practical recommendations to other entrepreneurs based on our experience
[39:13] How to r