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Interview with Jim’s Cleaning Group’s Divisional Franchisor, Haydar Hussein

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Haydar Hussein started his own cleaning company in 1989, which has now become the largest cleaning franchise in the Southern Hemisphere with Jim’s Cleaning Group. With over 1000 franchisees now and annual turnover of his business is in excess of a hundred million dollars, which is a remarkable achievement for someone who started as a one-man band.

Haydar’s journey from an employee to an entrepreneur began when he started a part-time cleaning business, which eventually took over his life. He left his job at Westpac Bank, where he had worked for about ten years, and started doing cleaning full-time. His inspiration behind starting his own business was to have his own office and staff, which soon turned into a desire to have a national presence. This led him to join Jim’s Group, which already had a national presence, and he became a franchisee in 2001.

Key Takeaways

  • Haydar Hussein’s journey from an employee to an entrepreneur began with a part-time cleaning business which eventually became a national franchise.
  • Surrounding oneself with like-minded and energetic people is key to scaling a business.
  • Being open to ideas and respecting everyone’s opinions is important for business success.

Haydar Hussein’s Journey

Haydar Hussein started his own cleaning company in 1989. By 2019, he had grown it into the largest cleaning franchise in the world with over 820 franchisees. His goal was to have around a thousand franchisees by the end of 2019. The annual turnover of his company was in excess of a hundred million dollars.

Haydar’s journey to success was not an easy one. He had to leave his job at Westpac Bank, where he had worked for 10 years, to focus on his cleaning business, which had become a part-time job that soon took over his life.

In 2001, Haydar joined Jim’s Cleaning as a franchisee with a small investment of twenty-five thousand dollars. He was able to scale his business in a well-done manner by evolving every year and surrounding himself with like-minded, energetic people. He is not involved in the day-to-day running of the business, but rather focuses on investigating and planning.

Haydar’s business philosophy is to be a copycat businessman. He believes that if someone has already taken a business journey and made mistakes, discovered innovative ideas, concepts, and systems, why not copy it? This philosophy has helped him in his business journey, and he is proud of it.

Haydar is open to anyone’s ideas, even though he has a massive hundred-million-dollar revenue business. He believes that everyone has great ideas, and it’s just a matter of having the skills to get it out of them. He treats everyone with the same respect that he deserves.

Haydar’s success can be attributed to his ability to find and train like-minded people, such as his CEO, Ali Olmez. He also credits his success to his mindset of being real and not having levels in life. He believes that everyone deserves the same respect.

Video Interview with Ali Olmez and Haydar Hussein

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I went from foster care to the CMO for Australia's largest franchise, the Jim's Group. I share my knowledge that helped us grow to 5,300 franchisees with various content marketing and other strategies. I personally manage multiple Jim's brands and do the actual work, not just delegate. I also have multiple online websites where I am currently building online revenue sources.


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