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Levership

Levership

Hosted by Matt Symes and Chris Johnston

Episodes

89

Latest episode

Feb 2025

Language

EN-CA

About the show

Levership is a combination of leverage and leadership - it's focusing your time on what will generate outsized returns. In other words, high-leverage leadership. Together Matt Symes and Chris Johnston have both been in the trenches of entrepreneurship and through the Levership podcast share how they tackle challenges, ignite growth, and build profitable businesses. They don't just talk theory. They dive deep into the real-life experiences of leaders from growing companies to uncover how they maximize the return on their time. Stay tuned as we explore the pivotal moments, the challenging decisions, and the innovative strategies of leverage and leadership.

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February 4, 2025Episode 1319 min

Why Your Best Investment Might Not Be a New Machine

In this episode of the Levership Podcast, Chris Johnson and Matt Symes discuss the importance of building a sellable business, the various types of investments entrepreneurs can make, and the critical role of process improvement in maximizing returns. They emphasize the need for entrepreneurs to be intentional about their investments, particularly in processes and people, to create a sustainable business that serves their best life. The conversation also touches on preparing for business exit and the importance of normalizing financials to attract potential buyers.   Takeaways: Every aspiring entrepreneur should have a sellable business. Investing in process improvement is often overlooked. You can gain more from investing in processes than equipment. Investing in skills is crucial for growth. Normalizing your P&L can provide better insights into investments. Investing 20 cents on the dollar is essential for growth. You can have both a thriving business and a fulfilling life. Stop subjecting yourself to the tyranny of your business. Get intentional about the engine of your business. Building a business that serves your best life is possible.

January 14, 2025Episode 1221 min

The Busy Myth: Maximizing Leadership Time

In this episode of the Levership podcast, Matt Symes and Chris Johnston discusses the importance of time management for leaders. They emphasize that being busy does not equate to being productive and that leaders must redefine their responsibilities to enable others rather than just doing the work themselves. The conversation covers the pitfalls of email management, the need for intentional time allocation, and the significance of understanding one's energy rhythms to optimize productivity. Ultimately, leaders are encouraged to reflect on their time usage and create space for deep work to achieve their goals effectively.   Takeaways Busy is often glorified, but it doesn't equate to productivity. Leaders must shift from doing to enabling others. Intentional calendar management is crucial for leaders. Email management is a significant distraction for productivity. Understanding energy management is more important than time management. Deep work requires uninterrupted focus and time. Leaders should articulate their responsibilities clearly. Reflection on time usage is essential for improvement. Creating a productive rhythm is key to success. Setting clear objectives helps in measuring success.

January 8, 2025Episode 1120 min

What Is Good Strategy?

In this conversation, Matt Symes and Chris Johnson explore the critical elements of effective strategy in business. They discuss the importance of understanding good versus bad strategy, the necessity of a strategic cadence, and how external market changes impact business decisions. The conversation emphasizes the need for small business owners to step back, analyze their operations, and create a thriving business that serves their lifestyle rather than enslaving them to their work. Through real-life examples, they illustrate how focused strategic planning can lead to significant improvements in business performance.   Takeaways There's someone in your market succeeding today. Good strategy is about purposeful decisions. Strategy is often misunderstood and misapplied. A strategic cadence is essential for success. You need to connect strategy to market changes. Improvement rate is a key metric for control. Creating a thriving business is the goal of strategy. Small changes can lead to significant results. Strategic planning should be a regular practice. The right strategy can transform your business.

December 18, 2024Episode 1024 min

AI In Small Businesses

In this conversation, Matt Symes discusses the significant impact of AI on small businesses. He emphasizes the importance of understanding how to implement AI effectively, particularly through fractional implementation, and shares practical examples of how AI can enhance various business processes, including content creation, email management, and meeting preparation. The discussion highlights the necessity of prompt engineering and the potential of AI tools to optimize workflows and improve efficiency in both personal and professional contexts. Takeaways: Understanding your core processes is essential to leverage AI. AI can amplify capabilities but requires upfront work to identify needs. Fractional implementation allows small businesses to access AI benefits without full-time hires. AI tools can significantly reduce time spent on repetitive tasks like email management. Prompt engineering is a crucial skill for maximizing AI effectiveness. AI can enhance content creation by streamlining the drafting process. Using AI for meeting preparation can lead to more productive outcomes. AI can help organize and prioritize ideas efficiently. Exploring AI in personal life can ease the transition into business applications. AI is not a replacement but a co-pilot in business operations.

December 10, 2024Episode 921 min

From Strategy to Results: The System Behind Levership

In this episode of the Levership Podcast, hosts Chris Johnson and Matt Symes delve into the foundational principles of business strategy and the importance of practical implementation. They share personal stories of their entrepreneurial journeys, highlighting lessons learned from family legacies and experiences at Procter & Gamble. The conversation emphasizes the need for accountability, effective business models, and the significance of integrating proven methodologies into small businesses to drive growth and transformation. Takeaways Confidence is important, but business fundamentals are essential.  The foundation of leadership combines leverage and leadership.  Family history plays a crucial role in shaping entrepreneurial journeys. Procter & Gamble's evolution showcases the importance of adaptability. Symplicity Designs was created to help businesses implement effective strategies. Small businesses often struggle to invest in strategic planning. Accountability and regular check-ins are vital for successful implementation. Practical implementation leads to real results, not just reports. Understanding customer needs is key to business success. Creating accessible strategies can empower small business owners.

December 3, 2024Episode 825 min

Levership is Growing

In this conversation, Matt Symes and Chris Johnston discuss the principles of effective leadership and entrepreneurship through their experiences with Levership and other organizations. They emphasize the importance of focus, clarity, and alignment within leadership teams to drive business growth and transformation. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by entrepreneurs, the significance of strategic planning, and the value of co-creating solutions with teams. They also explore the concept of managing ideas and prioritization to enhance productivity and performance in businesses, particularly for small and medium enterprises.   Takeaways Leadership combines leverage and leadership for outsized returns. Focus on what generates the most return for your business. Alignment with the leadership team is crucial for success. The importance of a formal management system in organizations. Managing ideas through a 'hopper' can enhance prioritization. Good strategy helps sort through business challenges. Transformational leadership leads to significant business results. The journey of entrepreneurship involves continuous learning. Investing time in strategy sessions is vital for business growth.

November 26, 2024Episode 720 min

How to Build a Seamless Customer Journey

In this conversation, Matt Symes discusses the importance of understanding the customer journey and the various touchpoints that businesses have with their clients. He emphasizes the need to identify friction points and improve the overall customer experience. Through examples from different industries, he illustrates how mapping the customer journey can lead to better service delivery and customer delight. The discussion also covers proactive customer success strategies and frameworks for effectively mapping the customer journey to enhance business outcomes. Takeaways Understanding the customer journey is crucial for business success. Identifying touchpoints helps in recognizing friction in the customer experience. Delighting customers can lead to increased loyalty and retention. Proactive customer success strategies can prevent churn. Mapping the customer journey reveals opportunities for improvement. Consistency in service delivery enhances customer satisfaction. Small changes can significantly impact the customer experience. Customer feedback is essential for understanding service effectiveness. The experience provided to customers is more important than the product itself. Engaging with customers at various stages of their journey fosters loyalty.

November 13, 2024Episode 622 min

How To Build A High-Performance Team

In this conversation, Matt Symes discusses the critical importance of investing in employee development and creating effective growth plans within organizations. He emphasizes the need for small businesses to focus on their people's growth to prevent disengagement and turnover. The discussion also covers the significance of defining organizational culture, whether as a family, sports team, or village, and how this impacts performance expectations. Additionally, the conversation highlights the importance of psychological safety and radical candor in fostering open communication and effective feedback. Finally, Matt introduces Levership programs designed to help business owners implement these strategies effectively.   Takeaways Investing in people is crucial for retention and growth. Annual reviews should not be tied to compensation discussions. Small businesses must communicate financial realities to employees. Defining organizational culture influences employee expectations. A village culture supports employees through life seasons. Performance expectations must be clear and consistent. Psychological safety is essential for honest feedback. Radical candor helps in addressing performance issues. Compliments should be specific and authentic. Levership programs can provide templates for effective HR processes.

October 31, 2024Episode 519 min

Unlock Business Growth While Staying Flexible: Here's How

Summary In this conversation, Matt Symes and Kyle Racki discuss strategies for appointment-based businesses to better meet customer needs, emphasizing the importance of flexibility, capacity management, and understanding customer demand. They highlight the significance of creating a business model that allows for profitability while being responsive to customer requests. The discussion also covers the need for businesses to prioritize customer experience and retention, as well as the role of leadership in identifying and solving core business problems effectively.   Takeaways Understanding customer needs is crucial for appointment-based businesses. Flexibility in scheduling can enhance customer satisfaction. A business model should be resilient and profitable at 80% capacity. Last-minute appointments can be more valuable than regular bookings. Policies should prioritize customer needs over business convenience. Identifying core problems is essential for business improvement. Leadership plays a key role in shaping customer service strategies. Seasonality affects customer demand and should be considered in planning. Businesses should track missed appointment opportunities to improve. Creating a customer-first culture can lead to long-term success.   "keywords": [ "customer service", "appointment-based business", "flexibility", "profitability", "customer retention", "business model", "leadership", "quick response service", "capacity management", "core problems" ]

October 16, 2024Episode 419 min

The Truth About Cashflow for Small Businesses

In this episode, Matt Symes and Kyle Racki discuss the critical importance of cash flow management for small businesses, particularly those run by technician founders. Matt emphasizes the common pitfalls of neglecting cash flow, the significance of invoicing and accounts receivable, and strategies to improve cash flow. The discussion also covers the challenges of client payments and the necessity of building financial health for sustainable growth.   Takeaways: Many small business owners neglect cash flow management. Understanding the cash equation is crucial for business success. Invoicing processes can significantly impact cash flow. Cash flow strategies must evolve as the business scales. Access to credit should be secured before it's needed. Pricing strategies can influence cash flow positively. Knowing your break-even point is vital for financial planning. Understanding client payment behaviors can aid cash management. Financial health is foundational for business growth.   Chapters:   00:00 Understanding Cash Flow in Small Businesses 02:54 The Importance of Invoicing and Accounts Receivable 06:09 Strategies for Improving Cash Flow 09:00 Navigating Client Payments and Cash Management 12:01 Building Financial Health for Sustainable Growth

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