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Dec 23, 2020

Seeing the upside of what his product could become, Tim moved mountains to transform his vision into reality. His discipline from the need to support his career for survival and the upside potential of his idea drives him to pursue his passion and grow ACCESS from the ground up.

 

Today’s episode of the ACCESS Points Podcast, Tim and Davin will talk about the cool topic about disciplined entrepreneurs. An entrepreneur in his core, Tim Elliot will talk about his thought process in building his software company without having personal knowledge in writing codes. They will also discuss in a deeper meaning the three elements of an entrepreneur.

  • Thinking
  • Doing
  • Growing

 

ACCESS is the world’s leading electronic forms management, automation and workflow provider. They are committed to enabling change through innovative technology – creating paperless and paper-light processes with green technology, improving work environments by making people’s jobs easier and allowing organizations to communicate more effectively.

 

Enjoy!

 

Favorite Quote

 

"You feel that inside that you're not going to let go of this. You know that it can be a success even though everything around you is telling you that you should be normal and just quit and go back to the other job. To me, that perseverance is I'm not going to let this go."

 

                                                                                              - Tim Elliot

 

In This Episode

4:56 - Tim's thought process of the first element of an entrepreneur - Thinking

 

7:15 - How entrepreneurs differ in the thinking part

 

9:16 - Tim's business venture before conceptualizing his software product

 

11:22 - How Tim finds balance from his selling career to an aspiring entrepreneur

 

14:11 - The concept of disciplined entrepreneur

 

18:10 - The timeline for ACCESS when rubber meets the road

 

23:17 - How Tim developed the product of ACCESS

 

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