Midwest Direct School of Success, Lombard

Midwest Direct School of Success, Lombard3.59
17 reviews
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About Midwest Direct School of Success

What does it take to be the owner of a successful business? Assuming wishing on a star won't work, it takes a good idea, hard work, and some business know-how. Through group seminars and ongoing one-on-one mentorships, Entrepreneur Haven helps aspiring millionaires steer their business to the sandy shores of success. Whether the business is a start-up with a staff of one or a growing company hoping to hit it big, the organization's staff can provide guidance, inspiration, and a fresh perspective.

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Groupon Customer Reviews

3.59
17 Groupon Ratings
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Michael
4 Ratings
2 Reviews
· 11 years ago
I would highly recommend this bootcamp and taking advantage of it ASAP. It was a great opportunity to learn, brainstorm and work on your business.
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Sirish
32 Ratings
13 Reviews
· 11 years ago
It's just OK, you get what you pay for...
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Matthew
18 Ratings
9 Reviews
· 11 years ago
Good overall business overview for a one day seminar. Bill Wong (owner) is a diverse, motivating, charismatic and relatable entrepreneur. For people with little business experience, there is some good content. For experienced business people, it is a good refresher, The seminar is a little self-serving as he utilizes it to promote/recruit for some of his own business endeavors -- however, I appreciated that there was more substance than sizzle (and the sales pressure for upsell opportunities was low). I felt the seminar was worth my time and money.
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boniek
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 11 years ago
Very informative, would be great if they offer half off for joining their insurance agent training program.
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Jennifer
3 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 11 years ago
Did not start on time, unprepared, office space was in poor condition.
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Zerrin
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 11 years ago
Brian Wong was using this as a platform to recruit "entrepreneur minded people" for his other businesses. Complete false advertisement in my opinion. There were people there trying to learn something new in regards to launching their own businesses or ideas on how to grow current businesses. He didn't provide any information that one couldn't find on the internet. When someone asked him about marketing tools that he would recommend he replied "just google it".... Um really? Google it? Oh thanks because I couldn't figure that out myself!!! It was a joke!
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Juditza
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 11 years ago
Brian Wong was using this as an opportunity to recruit new insurance agents for his other business. He portrayed it as a way to guide entrepreneurs in the processes that most entrepreneurs face. It felt like a bait and switch kind of scenario. His "advice" was nothing special... For instance someone asked for marketing resources he would recommend and his answer was "Google it".... Really? I think he was definitely using this as an opportunity to gather entrepreneur minded people to recruit for his other businesses. I got duped and wasted my time. I will never get back the hours I spent there waiting to take away something I didn't already know.
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elizabeth
4 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 11 years ago
Sales pitch. Not learning experience . Paid 100 so he could recruit Me. Want a refund