Today, hosts Chris Wood and Jason Kempf discuss the crucial but challenging transition from working in a business to working on it. They candidly point out the difficulties of embracing this shift and highlight how this journey is often growing slowly rather than just arriving instantly. They delve deeper into important topics such as communication, self-awareness, delegation, and leading oneself before leading others. The hosts also stress the importance of taking baby steps towards personal growth, focusing on the right things, and identifying critical tasks that can foster business growth. If you're a leader determined to succeed in your business, don't miss this insightful episode of Leading and Serving.
Topics discussed:
- The challenge of transitioning from working in a business to working on a business
- Dealing with employee turnover and feeling overwhelmed
- The benefits of participating in a mastermind group
- Focusing on the right things and making small chunks of progress
- Becoming more self-aware and improving communication skills
- Developing a common language among team members
- Identifying critical tasks for business growth
- Letting go of control and delegating tasks
- The importance of working hard today for success tomorrow
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Leading is Serving podcast is hosted by: Chris Wood (Stillwater Renovations) & Jason Kempf (exANIMO Solutions)
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Recorded at The Uncommons Studios