Entrepreneurship can be really messy. Once you set your sights on leaping into the 7 and 8 figure revenues as a business owner, that messiness often gets transferred to your style and prohibits your leadership success. A messy leader can quickly derail the growth you’ve worked so hard to create.
If you want to scale your business, you’ll need to learn how to lead successfully. My guest on Amplify Your Success Podcast episode 191 knows how quickly leadership can become a management mess. Scott Miller, VP of Thought Leadership for Franklin Covey, is a highly creative person who quickly discovered the cost of messy management. As he discovered a better way to lead, he documented at least 30 ways to achieve better results and shares them in his best-selling book, Management Mess to Leadership Success.
Be sure to join the Amplify Your Authority Community to hear more.
Key Takeaways
- What a Management Mess is (and why even entrepreneurs are not immune to making a mess in their team and their business growth.)
- How a business owner can recognize if they are being a total ‘Management Mess’ (before they lose key team members or destroy important business relationships.)
- Scott’s personal story behind writing Management Mess (and how he got Franklin Covey on board to support his side-hustle.)
- The one challenge that every business owner should give themselves FIRST to create leadership success.
About the Guest:
Scott Miller is a 24-year associate of FranklinCovey and serves as the executive vice president of Thought Leadership. Scott hosts the world’s largest and fastest-growing podcast/newsletter devoted to leadership development, On Leadership.
Scott is the author of the multi-week Amazon #1 New Release, Management Mess to Leadership Success: 30 Challenges to Become the Leader You Would Follow, and the Wall Street Journal best-seller, Everyone Deserves a Great Manager: The 6 Critical Practices for Leading a Team. Scott authors a weekly leadership column for Inc.com and is a frequent contributor to podcasts and webinars.
Previously, Scott worked for the Disney Development Company and grew up in Central Florida. He lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his wife and three sons.
Connect With Guest:
Mentioned in This Episode:
- Get Scott’s book Management Mess to Leadership Success
- Franklin Covey
- Get the Magnetic Messaging Program