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August 6th, 2024

Balancing Vision and Execution with Austin LaRoche

  1. Balancing Vision and Execution with Austin LaRoche Karl Staib 38:48

Join Austin LaRoche and me as we discuss balancing vision and execution as the leader of a company. Austin runs a Technology consulting agency called Atak Interactive. One of my favorite parts of this interview is how Austin uses the company’s core values to assess people’s performances.

Highlights from the interview:

1. Balancing vision and implementation 

Austin shares how his company adopted the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) to help balance his visionary tendencies with the need for structured implementation. He explains the importance of repeatedly communicating the company’s vision and goals to ensure alignment and buy-in from the team.

2. Managing underperforming employees 

Austin discusses the cultural shifts and challenges that came with implementing EOS, including having to part ways with some employees who were not aligned with the new systems and processes. He outlines his approach of providing clear feedback and opportunities for improvement before making difficult personnel decisions.

3. Establishing standards for client Relationships 

Austin describes his company’s “3 P’s” framework for evaluating potential clients – people, product, and performance. He explains how this helps them ensure a good fit and set appropriate expectations before engaging in a client relationship.

4. Embracing mistakes and driving continuous improvement 

Austin emphasizes the importance of creating a culture where people feel comfortable admitting and taking ownership of mistakes. He shares his “I am the problem, I am the solution” core value, which empowers employees to identify issues and propose solutions.

5. Lessons from mentors and personal growth 

Austin reflects on the positive influence of his father’s approach to parenting and problem-solving, and how he has applied those lessons to leading his company. He also discusses the importance of self-awareness and managing one’s inner critic to maintain a growth mindset.

You can learn more about Austin LaRoche over at ATAK Interactive. You can also connect with him over on LinkedIn.

As always, if you have any questions or want to submit a guest for the podcast that you think would be amazing, just reach out to me on the Systematic Leader website, and I’ll do my best to get them on. If you enjoy the interview, please take 30 seconds to rate the Systematic Leader podcast on your favorite platform. Thanks!

Karl Staib Systematic Leader

Karl Staib founded the SOPguy Method and author of Bring Gratitude. He trains people to create processes that fit the employees’ and the company’s personality. He has been featured by Forbes, NPR and Zen Habits and has worked with great companies such as Philips Global, Southwest Research Institute and Pioneer Nation.

He has been helping clients develop SOPs since 2020, he would likely be utilizing his expertise in workplace happiness and productivity to design effective, efficient, and enjoyable procedures. SOPs are essential for businesses to ensure consistency and quality in their operations, and someone with Karl Staib’s background could bring a unique perspective to this task by focusing not only on the functionality of the procedures but also on how they impact employee satisfaction and morale.

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