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a road map on how to implement them,” Dwoskin said. “I can
see things they can’t see and hear things they can’t hear or are
ignoring. I consider myself a little of a business whisperer.”
Bigger in not necessarily better for companies, Dwoskin said,
but it is essential to look forward. “I define thinking big as doing
small things every single day that compound over time to grow
your business. If you are not forward thinking, you put your
business at risk at some level.”
He uses the examples of Uber and Airbnb, two companies
that have changed the landscape of their industries without
owning a single product. “Who would have thought that 10
years ago? Or that Macy’s and Kmart would be closing stores?
That Amazon would be the biggest retailer?”
Dwoskin places a high premium on keeping his
services confidential. But Adam Lutz, CEO of Lutz
Real Estate Investments and Q10 Capital, is happy to
admit he’s used Dwoskin’s services and has recom-
mended other clients to follow suit.
“We were going through some transitions, and he
was immediately creative and helpful with both my
businesses,” Lutz said. “He is excellent at breaking
down the situation, deciphering where there are com-
Adam Lutz
munication issues and helping to alleviate that. Even
the salespeople on our team who were skeptics have
been converted because he never put them down or
in a defensive position — he teaches them ways to make more
money, and everyone appreciates that.”
Dwoskin is just as committed to volunteer work. He sits on
the board of Hebrew Free Loan and was on the Rabbi Search
Committee at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. He’s
also been involved with the Jewish Federation and its Young
Adult Division (now NEXTGen Detroit), World ORT and others.
A testicular cancer survivor, he mentors men going through the
same thing with the Chicago-based group Imerman Angels.
“I have committed myself to being hands-on and making a
difference,” he said.
Nothing, though, comes before family. “We spend a ton of
time together,” Dwoskin said of wife, Joanna, a nurse and Reiki
healer, and children Jacob, 14, and Aria, 11. “To me, that’s what
it’s all about.”
The habits his father helped instill decades ago still have an
enormous influence. “Not a day goes by that I am not reading a
book or article or listening to a podcast,” Dwoskin said. “I study
my craft every day — every day.” •

Learn more at jondwoskin.com. “Think Big” can be pre-ordered through
Target, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. Dwoskin is excited to promote it
at a New York City book expo in May.

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