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Two audiences read my story for very different reasons. Which describes you?
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From Engineer to Operator
Michel began his career as a programmer at a large enterprise in Canada, where he learned how systems work — how logic drives outcomes, how small inputs compound into large results. That early discipline became the foundation of how he thinks about business today.
He left the corporate path to test a hypothesis: that the same structural thinking that built reliable software could build reliable revenue. His first venture validated the thesis. It also taught him how quickly a business without a system can collapse — a lesson he would carry into every venture that followed.
Building a Discipline
Over the next decade, Michel rebuilt — methodically. He immersed himself in the operating frameworks of the world's leading practitioners in performance, strategy, and execution. Not to copy them, but to identify what was structural, what was repeatable, and what could be installed inside any organization.
The work compounded. Each engagement sharpened the framework. Each market — North America first, then Asia — tested whether the system held up under different cultural, economic, and competitive conditions. It did.
Fifteen Years in Japan
Michel spent fifteen years building and operating a global executive education and consulting practice headquartered out of Japan. The work spanned organizational performance, revenue architecture, and international market expansion for founder-led and corporate clients.
- Generated $50M+ in cumulative revenue across the practice
- Advised 1,000+ executives and entrepreneurs across North America, Japan, and Southeast Asia
- Delivered keynotes and executive workshops to thousands of professionals
Ten Books. Three Languages.
Across his career, Michel has authored ten books on sales psychology, executive performance, and the architecture of high-performing organizations — published in English, Japanese, and Thai.
Seven of these were published in Japan, where his title The Science of Achievement (達成の科学) became part of the business literature on the subject. Three additional bestsellers followed in Thailand.
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Michel was selected by Brian Tracy — one of the world's foremost authorities on performance and achievement — to co-author 10X Income, a work on revenue strategy and sales architecture for executives.
Brian Tracy on Michel's work:
FinTech & the $150M Outcome
In 2020–2021, Michel served as Director of Strategy & Investor Relations for a private blockchain venture, where he co-led the go-to-market strategy that brought the company to a $150M market capitalization.
The engagement extended his operating thesis — that disciplined revenue architecture compounds — into capital-markets execution. The work spanned investor relations, product-roadmap alignment, and stakeholder communication across institutional investors and founding leadership.
MBI Global & Revenue AIOS
Michel's current work is concentrated in two ventures. MBI Global is his executive advisory practice — private engagements with founder-led companies and corporate leaders on revenue architecture and international expansion. Revenue AIOS is his AI-powered revenue operating system, a platform that codifies two decades of operating frameworks into deployable software for high-growth organizations.
His thesis — that AI-driven revenue systems can compress time-to-results and produce predictable, repeatable growth — is the work he is formalizing through his Executive MBA candidacy at Royal Roads University.
Help leaders install the systems that make growth predictable.
Most companies don't fail from lack of effort. They stall from missing architecture — pipeline, conversion logic, ownership of outcomes, and visibility into what's actually working. The work is not motivation. The work is structure.
Programmer to First Freedom
I started as a programmer at a large company in Canada. Decent salary. Predictable career. Zero freedom.
In my spare time I built my first website. Within months it was earning enough that I could quit and travel. For a moment, I thought I'd cracked the code.
I Lost Everything
The first success didn't last. Business gone. Income gone. Back to zero — but worse, because now I'd seen what was possible and lost it.
That moment forced a decision most people avoid:
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That decision is the one thing every coach in this story has in common. It's the only decision that matters.
Hiring My First Coach
In my late 20s I made the move that changed everything: I hired a coach. Not just any coach — part of the team of the world's #1 peak performance coach at the time.
It was expensive. I didn't have the money. I borrowed it. That investment paid back more than 1,000x.
For the first time I wasn't guessing. I had structure. Proven frameworks. A system for execution. Within 3.5 years I went from broke to millionaire — and the model behind that result is what I've spent two decades refining.
15 Years in Japan
I moved to Japan and built a coaching and seminar business from scratch. No language. No network. No safety net.
Fifteen years later, the numbers tell the story:
- Coached and trained thousands of professionals across Asia
- Published 7 bestselling books in Japan on sales, mindset, and achievement
- Filled rooms with 1,000+ attendees for live seminars — repeatedly
- Built a coaching practice generating multi-million dollar years
7 Bestsellers, 4 Languages
In Japan, my books sat on the bestseller shelves of major bookstores — alongside Brian Tracy, Jack Canfield, and Kerry McGonigal.
If you're a coach, this is what's possible: your message in the hands of thousands of readers, in languages you don't even speak. The system travels.
Co-Authoring with Brian Tracy
Brian Tracy chose me to co-author 10X Income. The man who trained millions of leaders worldwide invited a kid who had been broke twelve years earlier to share his stage and his name on a book cover.
Brian's words on my work:
If you're a coach reading this and wondering whether the path goes anywhere — it does. All the way to the top of your field.
Scaling Across ASEAN
From Japan I expanded into Thailand and across Southeast Asia. New language, new culture, same system. The framework held.
- Co-founded a coaching certification business scaling multi-million dollar programs across ASEAN
- Published 3 additional bestselling books in Thailand
- Filled theaters with thousands of attendees in Bangkok, Tokyo, and beyond
- Built coaching certifications and trained the next generation of coaches in the region
Across all three continents, I've now worked with 1,000+ executives and high performers.
Coaches Who Build Million-Dollar Practices
The proof that a system works isn't your own income. It's whether it transfers.
Coaches I've trained have gone on to build million-dollar coaching practices of their own. The plaque you see here is the $1M Coaching Award I present to graduates who cross that threshold.
The Life on the Other Side
I don't show this because it matters most. I show it because most coaches reading this aren't told the truth about what's possible — and they need to see it before they'll commit to building it.
Homes. Cars. Travel. Yes. But more than that:
- Time. Years living on my terms, in countries I chose
- Family. Building a life with the people I love, not around a 9-to-5
- Freedom. The ability to walk away from any room, any client, any deal that doesn't serve the mission
That's what's available when you build the system right.
If You're a Coach Reading This
I lost everything once. I rebuilt — and rebuilt again, faster every time, because I'd installed the system. The system is what I teach now.
Most coaches I meet are talented, generous, and undercharging. They confuse working harder with building bigger. They don't have a pipeline. They don't have a conversion model. They're trading hours for dollars and calling it a business.
It doesn't have to be that way. There's a structure. There's a path. I've walked it three times in three countries — and trained others to walk it too.
If you're ready to scale your coaching practice, the path is clearer than you think.
The question isn't whether you have what it takes. The question is whether you'll commit to the system that makes the result inevitable. If yes — there's a way forward.