Andrew Dorko, Founder of Total Marketing Concepts, is Featured Guest on Ideamensch.com

During the Recent Interview, Andrew Dorko Answered a Variety of Interesting Questions, Including the One Habit that He Feels Helps to Make Him More Productive

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / January 4, 2016 / Andrew Dorko, the founder of Total Marketing Concepts, a marketing and telecommunications company located in central Florida, was recently featured in an interview on Ideamensch.com. The website features interviews from top entrepreneurs.

During the interview, Andrew Dorko answered a variety of thought-provoking questions, including the one habit that he feels helps to make him more productive.

"I never touch paper twice," Andrew said.

"Surrounding myself with a quality team of professionals contributes greatly to my ability to achieve this goal and serves as a foundation for this level of efficiency."

This is not the first time that Andrew Dorko has shared his thoughts on his company and success with others. In another recent interview on Inspirery.com, Andrew offered tips and advice on how budding entrepreneurs can get started in business.

When asked by Ideamensch.com about the one strategy that has helped to grow his business, Andrew Dorko credited his team's outbound marketing efforts.

"One of our sales teams is highly focused on bringing new clients aboard each month. It makes it easier having our business model, because a lot of people who are looking for specific marketing strategies see us as a good fit right off the bat," he said.

Interestingly, when asked to discuss a failure he has experienced in business, Andrew replied that he doesn't see failure like many other people. Instead, he sees these proverbial bumps in the road as opportunities and learning experiences.

"One thing I have learned over the course of being with TMC, remains the importance of accountability," Andrew said, adding that when things go wrong, whether it's the person's fault or not, he teaches each team member to be accountable and take responsibility.

"Learning from mistakes typically leads to success."

As for the one piece of advice that he would share with budding entrepreneurs, Andrew stressed how important it is to hire a wonderful and talented team. While it is technically possible to start a business and run it alone, to grow the company requires bringing people on board to help.

"Also, knowing that the right people are beside you with the same goals and beliefs helps the best type of innovation come out of your company," he said.

People who would like to learn more about Andrew may visit his website, AndrewDorko.com, or Ideamensch.com; there, they can read the interview in its entirety.