How To Build Authority in Your Industry With Jason Rosenbaum

Jason Rosenbaum is the Partner and Chief Operating Officer at Crowd Favorite, whose mission is to connect the digital experience to the human experience. Jason is a forward-thinking executive with strong client-facing, financial, and operational experience. His proven leadership has resulted in improved performance across companies operating both in the US and internationally.

 

With a focus on management consulting and growth strategy, Jason’s experience in restructuring small businesses, managing multi-disciplined teams, and expertise in integration activities has led to success in building companies and delivering enterprise services. Jason’s leadership leverages a mix of creative problem-solving, team-building, critical thinking, and the ability to effectively communicate with all business stakeholders, resulting in high-performing teams and organizations.

 

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:

 

  • Jason Rosenbaum talks about Crowd Favorite and what they do
  • Jason shares his backstory and how he shaped his career 
  • How Jason met and connected with his partner 
  • Jason’s advice to business owners on team building 
  • Things that are helping brands build authority in their market, and what Jason’s doing for his personal brand 
  • How to have a perfect relationship with your partner or customers 
  • Jason shares his favorite resources

In this episode...

 

Do you have what it takes to accelerate your digital transformation and build authority in your market?

 

Brands become authorities within their space by being different, credible, and authentic. So, how do you do it? As a business leader, your skill set is to manage the talent of your employees by listening more, talking less, and learning. You also need to hire smart people so that they can tell you what to do to deliver results — not the other way around. You also need to have good relationships with your partners and customers.

 

In this episode of The Power of Authority Spotlight, Michelle Prince sits down with Jason Rosenbaum, the Partner and Chief Operating Officer at Crowd Favorite, to discuss how brands can build authority in their space. Jason talks about Crowd Favorite and what they do for their clients, shares advice on how brands should build their teams, and the fundamentals to differentiate from competitors in a saturated market.

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Sponsor for this episode...

 

This episode is brought to you by Performance Publishing Group.

 

At Performance Publishing Group, we provide top quality, comprehensive book publishing services for soon to be authors.

 

Led by best-selling author, Michelle Prince, the Performance Publishing team has helped hundreds of people realize their dream of becoming an author.

 

As a partner publisher, we can offer you more than just expert guidance — we want to make sure you get the book of your dreams and reap the rewards.

 

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Written By

Michelle Prince


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