Execution — Results are important. A good leader will be able to balance the emotional intelligence, the empathy, transparency, and honesty that are required to be an effective leader, and will still maintain a productive attitude to get things done.
Aspart of our series called “Five Things You Need To Be A Highly Effective C-Suite Executive,” we had the pleasure of interviewing Miri Offir, CEO of 911 Restoration.
This past year, 2023, has seen record-breaking amounts of large-scale natural disasters caused by weather or climate in the United States, with each disaster averaging total losses of over $1 billion. As the state of insurance coverage continues to pose questions for homeowners, with some states increasing prices and others pulling out of states entirely, now more than ever, property owners are unsure what damage recovery will look like when disaster strikes. As a necessary component of the recovery process during water and fire disasters, restoration companies remain at the forefront of damage remediation and, as a result, are impacted by this unexpected movement from insurance partners.
Damage restoration and insurance go hand in hand when providing clients with remediation services—offering them a fresh start in a rapid and efficient way. During times of uncertainty, it’s more important than ever for restoration professionals to prioritize the creation of a mutually beneficial partnership with local insurance companies, adjusters, or agents.
Source: How Restoration Brands Can Balance a Mutually Beneficial Relationship With Insurance Companies
Working your way up the corporate ladder is the American dream — or myth — unless you’re Israeli native Miri Offir, who did just that.
When I began working at the age of 14 as a server, despite my insecurities, I felt driven to excel in my role, treat others well and learn as much as I could. Today, my fundamental drive remains the same: I am driven to make a difference, and I’m ready to learn new lessons every day.
After serving time in the Israel Defense Force as a military police officer over two decades ago, I emigrated to the U.S., and by pure happenstance, was introduced to 911 Restoration Founder, Idan Shpizear. I believe there are no coincidences or chance encounters, and meeting Idan that day perfectly exemplifies this.
Source: In Her Own Words: 911 Restoration CEO Miri Offir started as the office manager
Figuring out how to become wealthy involves creating a plan and sticking to it.
This advice comes from Idan Shpizear, who parlayed $3,000 into a $27 million business, 911 Restoration, which helps homeowners recover from water damage. He says that focusing on goals makes the difference between survival and success.
A lot of people jump straight to business but don’t have a vision or strategy and goals. If you go through this process every day, your life will change.
If you’re typically someone who likes to fly by the seat of your pants, it’s time to ditch that habit and take heed from self-made millionaires like Shpizear.