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Is Adaptability the Most Powerful Tool for an Entrepreneur?

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Is adaptability the key to long-term success as an entrepreneur? In this episode of At the End of the Day, host Chris Raimo explores that very question with Roberto Capodieci, a serial entrepreneur who built his first company at just 14 years old—and never looked back.

Roberto’s entrepreneurial journey began in Venice, Italy, where his passion for computers and coding turned into a business. By the age of 19, he was leading a team of 45 employees. But his story didn’t stop there. Over the past two decades, Roberto has lived and built businesses across Southeast Asia, embracing new cultures, technologies, and business models along the way.

In this insightful conversation, Roberto shares how being adaptable mentally, culturally, and strategically has been the cornerstone of his entrepreneurial success. From leading remote teams to navigating ever-evolving tech landscapes, he offers wisdom every aspiring entrepreneur can learn from.

Key Takeaways:

Adaptability Is a Superpower
Roberto reveals how staying flexible and open to change has helped him grow across industries and borders.

Entrepreneur at 14
He shares how he got started young, fixing computers for parts, and turned it into a real business.

Thriving Across Cultures
After moving to Southeast Asia, Roberto learned to lead diverse teams by being culturally aware and open-minded.

Learning by Doing
Self-taught and resourceful, Roberto emphasizes the value of learning through experience over traditional education.

Transparency and Delegation
He talks about building trust in business, why letting go is essential, and how to empower your team.

Staying Motivated Long-Term
Roberto reflects on what keeps him moving forward even after decades in the entrepreneurial game.

Connect with Roberto Capodieci
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/rc10

Connect with us:
🌐 The Fire In Me Community: https://thefireinme.com
📧 Email: [email protected]

🎙️ Subscribe to the "At The End Of The Day" podcast for more inspiring episodes, and share this one with an entrepreneur who needs a reminder that flexibility isn’t just an advantage—it’s essential.

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Is adaptability the key to long-term success as an entrepreneur? In this episode of At the End of the Day, host Chris Raimo explores that very question with Roberto Capodieci, a serial entrepreneur who built his first company at just 14 years old—and never looked back.

Roberto’s entrepreneurial journey began in Venice, Italy, where his passion for computers and coding turned into a business. By the age of 19, he was leading a team of 45 employees. But his story didn’t stop there. Over the past two decades, Roberto has lived and built businesses across Southeast Asia, embracing new cultures, technologies, and business models along the way.

In this insightful conversation, Roberto shares how being adaptable mentally, culturally, and strategically has been the cornerstone of his entrepreneurial success. From leading remote teams to navigating ever-evolving tech landscapes, he offers wisdom every aspiring entrepreneur can learn from.

Key Takeaways:

Adaptability Is a Superpower
Roberto reveals how staying flexible and open to change has helped him grow across industries and borders.

Entrepreneur at 14
He shares how he got started young, fixing computers for parts, and turned it into a real business.

Thriving Across Cultures
After moving to Southeast Asia, Roberto learned to lead diverse teams by being culturally aware and open-minded.

Learning by Doing
Self-taught and resourceful, Roberto emphasizes the value of learning through experience over traditional education.

Transparency and Delegation
He talks about building trust in business, why letting go is essential, and how to empower your team.

Staying Motivated Long-Term
Roberto reflects on what keeps him moving forward even after decades in the entrepreneurial game.

Connect with Roberto Capodieci
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/rc10

Connect with us:
🌐 The Fire In Me Community: https://thefireinme.com
📧 Email: [email protected]

🎙️ Subscribe to the "At The End Of The Day" podcast for more inspiring episodes, and share this one with an entrepreneur who needs a reminder that flexibility isn’t just an advantage—it’s essential.

  continue reading

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