Jon Dwoskin’s Ultimate Accountability Mentor Program
Grow your business with accountability!
Looking to turn your business around in 30 days?
The key is DAILY, CONSISTENT EXECUTION!
That’s easy to say, but not easy to do.

If you are looking to raise your bar, grow your business and expand your pipeline, Jon Dwoskin’s Accountability Mentor Program is perfect for you!
Jon will work with you on the KEY goals and activities you should be focused on EVERY DAY and make sure you are spending your time on activities that you get paid, not filling your days with activities you do not get paid for.
Accountability
Option 1
Kickoff
1 hour kickoff call with Jon
Weekly
15 minutes/week strategy call or Zoom with Jon
Daily
Email/text Jon your daily goals every morning or night before
Email/text Jon at the end of each day: How did you do?
Whenever
Call Jon for a 1-2 minute follow-up every day
Accountability
Option 2
Kickoff
1 hour kickoff call with Jon
Daily
Email/text Jon your daily goals every morning or night before
Email/text Jon at the end of each day: How did you do?
Whenever
Call Jon for a 1-2 minute follow-up every day
Accountability
Option 3
Build Your Own Program
If you are a VP of sales or manager of people, work with Jon to create your own accountability program with your team
Contact Jon for Details:
248.535.7796 | [email protected]
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