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How to Successfully Transition from Corporate to Entrepreneurship is covered in this podio, along with the following subjects:

- Understanding the differences between each environment
- Taking on more risks for greater reward
- Entrepreneurship Freedom vs. Corporate Certainty

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Transitioning from a corporate career to entrepreneurship involves navigating a unique set of challenges and opportunities. Understanding the key differences between working in a structured corporate environment and running your own business is crucial for a successful transition. In the corporate world, you may have had defined roles, hierarchies, and processes in place to guide your work. As an entrepreneur, you'll have the freedom to set your own schedule, make decisions independently, and take full responsibility for the success of your venture. While corporate life offers stability and benefits, entrepreneurship brings flexibility and the chance to pursue your passion. Embracing these disparities with an open mind and a willingness to adapt will help you thrive in your new entrepreneurial journey.

Rod's 25+ year professional background has traversed between both the SaaS/Software vendors and the world of Professional Services, with Senior leadership roles at Microsoft, SAP, Salesforce, Zendesk, HPE & Accenture. His time in the industry has seen him lead the early SaaS companies into market relevance & scale, with other roles being about transitioning traditional Tech companies into new markets and solutions. With a strong Go To Market background, Rod is co-founder and director of a Professional Service Company (BAC) that works with Mid Tier companies to transform their GTM/RevOps processes, data models & technology platforms to realize maximum return and impact. I'll be talking with Rod Moynihan about How to Successfully Transition from Corporate to Entrepreneurship.