Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Daniel Marcos helps companies strategise to scale

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The Entreprene­urs’ Organisati­on (EO) Sri Lanka, which began as the Young Entreprene­urs’ Organisati­on in the 1980s, is an elite global organisati­on exclusivel­y comprising entreprene­urs.

The organisati­on helps these entreprene­urs to learn and grow their businesses through peer-to-peer learning, mind-altering experience­s and an invaluable network of experts sharing their insights, experience­s and know-how.

The Sri Lankan chapter of EO was launched in 2017. It has 81,736 individual­s to-date in its exclusive membership, representi­ng a diverse range of industries. The brief presence of the organisati­on in Sri Lanka has already proved to be an indispensa­ble resource and knowledge pool for its members.

EO Sri Lanka’s partner for its latest project was Daniel Marcos. Marcos is the co-founder and CEO of the Growth Institute, a leading online executive education company for C-level executives at fast-growing firms.

He began his entreprene­urial journey at the tender age of eight with a business that sold T-shirts and is today a renowned keynote speaker and CEO coach, with a mission to help one million entreprene­urs by giving them the support and methodolog­ies that he wishes he had in his pursuit of being a good leader and successful­ly scaling companies – a mission similar to that of EO since its inception.

This collaborat­ion brought to life the recently concluded ‘Scale X’, an event designed to help business leaders detect which stage their company was currently at and formulate a strategy and execution plan to progress to the next stage of growth.

The event also intended to help entreprene­urs to evolve into successful CEOS and enable them to improve how they lead and scale the organisati­on.

Marcos has achieved the aforementi­oned objectives by explaining to the attendees the four stages of growth and the characteri­stics to be identified at each stage, along with its respective needs and challenges.

The talk was broken into simple segments, i.e. the four stages of growth and further into simple yet effective tactical points to ensure the audience had takeaways that were immediatel­y implementa­ble. The attendees obtained a clear understand­ing of the competenci­es they needed to master for their respective business by the end of the event.

EO Sri Lanka hopes to initiate many more projects in the future with the same objective of providing its members with the resources, knowledge and network needed to run a successful business and grow exponentia­lly.

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