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#171 – The Human Shock Absorbers Hiding Inside Your Business

43 min · 1. Juli 2026
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David Watters explains how to identify operational friction, improve business processes, and introduce automation where it creates genuine value instead of additional complexity. In This Episode, You’ll Learn * Why organizations unknowingly rely on hero employees. * Why AI should follow process improvement instead of replacing it. * How operational friction quietly accumulates during growth. * Practical ways leaders can uncover hidden manual work. * Why better systems improve decision-making and sustainable growth. Tune In Now If your business continues adding customers, software, and people while work somehow becomes harder, this episode offers a practical framework for finding the hidden operational friction responsible before it creates burnout or limits future growth. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:18 Growth creates hidden complexity 03:38 Why organizations resist improving processes 07:34 AI is not the starting point 10:44 The reporting bottleneck 14:08 Hidden human effort 17:08 Better leadership decisions 20:08 Incremental automation 23:05 Customer impact 26:05 Hero employees 27:50 Democratizing knowledge 31:18 AI for qualitative analysis 34:02 Leadership blind spots 35:08 Human shock absorbers 39:10 Practical leadership questions 40:48 Connect with David 41:40 Final takeaway QUOTABLE > “The work wasn’t failing. It was being held together by far too much human effort, and that’s just not scalable and that’s where things break.” > > ~ David Watters INVITATION FROM GUEST LISTENERS CAN VISIT OUR WEBSITE OR CONNECT WITH ME ON LINKEDIN. I POST REGULARLY ABOUT PRACTICAL INSIGHTS ON SYSTEMS, OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENT AND THE REALITIES OF USING TECHNOLOGY AND AI INSIDE GROWING ORGANISATIONS. WWW.SIMPLEANDENGAGING.COM [https://www.simpleandengaging.com] CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjwatters/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjwatters/] The post #171 – The Human Shock Absorbers Hiding Inside Your Business [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com/the-human-shock-absorbers-hiding-inside-your-business/] first appeared on The Lead Machine Growth Show with Paul Guyon [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com].

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Episode #171 – The Human Shock Absorbers Hiding Inside Your Business Cover

#171 – The Human Shock Absorbers Hiding Inside Your Business

David Watters explains how to identify operational friction, improve business processes, and introduce automation where it creates genuine value instead of additional complexity. In This Episode, You’ll Learn * Why organizations unknowingly rely on hero employees. * Why AI should follow process improvement instead of replacing it. * How operational friction quietly accumulates during growth. * Practical ways leaders can uncover hidden manual work. * Why better systems improve decision-making and sustainable growth. Tune In Now If your business continues adding customers, software, and people while work somehow becomes harder, this episode offers a practical framework for finding the hidden operational friction responsible before it creates burnout or limits future growth. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:18 Growth creates hidden complexity 03:38 Why organizations resist improving processes 07:34 AI is not the starting point 10:44 The reporting bottleneck 14:08 Hidden human effort 17:08 Better leadership decisions 20:08 Incremental automation 23:05 Customer impact 26:05 Hero employees 27:50 Democratizing knowledge 31:18 AI for qualitative analysis 34:02 Leadership blind spots 35:08 Human shock absorbers 39:10 Practical leadership questions 40:48 Connect with David 41:40 Final takeaway QUOTABLE > “The work wasn’t failing. It was being held together by far too much human effort, and that’s just not scalable and that’s where things break.” > > ~ David Watters INVITATION FROM GUEST LISTENERS CAN VISIT OUR WEBSITE OR CONNECT WITH ME ON LINKEDIN. I POST REGULARLY ABOUT PRACTICAL INSIGHTS ON SYSTEMS, OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENT AND THE REALITIES OF USING TECHNOLOGY AND AI INSIDE GROWING ORGANISATIONS. WWW.SIMPLEANDENGAGING.COM [https://www.simpleandengaging.com] CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjwatters/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjwatters/] The post #171 – The Human Shock Absorbers Hiding Inside Your Business [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com/the-human-shock-absorbers-hiding-inside-your-business/] first appeared on The Lead Machine Growth Show with Paul Guyon [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com].

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Episode #170 – Why Discounting Would Have Been the Bigger Mistake Cover

#170 – Why Discounting Would Have Been the Bigger Mistake

Norman Leach shows you how to maintain a public commitment under pressure, adapt without breaking trust, and avoid short-term decisions that damage long-term market behavior. In This Episode, You’ll Learn * Why discounting can create a bigger long-term problem than the one it solves * How leaders can adapt without abandoning their commitments * What happens when stakeholder pressure collides with long-term strategy Tune In Now If you’ve ever faced pressure to abandon a decision because circumstances changed, this episode explores what happens when a leader chooses to protect long-term value instead of accepting the obvious short-term solution. Chapters 00:00 The 4,000 Unsold Ticket Problem 00:02 Why He Refused to Discount 00:07 Protecting Long-Term Buyer Behavior 00:11 Leadership Under Pressure 00:17 What Was Really at Risk 00:23 The Final Week Before the Game 00:25 The Brainstorm That Changed Everything 00:28 Why Discounting Damages Value 00:31 The Long-Term Market Impact 00:32 Commitment, Adaptation, and Leadership QUOTABLE > “We adapted, like I say, we adapted and brought in kids and seniors and veterans. It was an adaptation, but I didn’t break the core promise, right? I didn’t break the core promise.” > > ~ Norman Leach INVITATION FROM GUEST CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/normanleach [https://www.linkedin.com/in/normanleach] The post #170 – Why Discounting Would Have Been the Bigger Mistake [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com/why-discounting-would-have-been-the-bigger-mistake/] first appeared on The Lead Machine Growth Show with Paul Guyon [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com].

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Episode #169 – The Hardest Decision Was Saying No to More Money Cover

#169 – The Hardest Decision Was Saying No to More Money

Anthony “Sully” Sullivan shows you how to recognize when a business needs revenue discipline more than additional capital, and why operational focus can become the key to survival. In This Episode, You’ll Learn * Why success in one industry does not guarantee success in another * How Sully decided to stop pursuing more investment and focus on revenue * What happens when founders simplify operations and rebuild around sales Tune In Now This episode explores the difference between growth and sustainability. Sully shares how a market collapse forced difficult leadership decisions, why he chose not to raise additional money, and how focusing on revenue helped keep the company moving forward. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and the Transition from OxiClean to Hemp 04:33 Devon’s Story and the Search for Alternatives 08:08 Building a Hemp Farm from Scratch 10:15 When the Original Plan Failed 12:44 Facing the Collapse of the Wholesale Market 15:20 Returning to Direct Response Marketing 18:15 Understanding ROAS and Revenue Discipline 21:18 Learning What Customers Actually Wanted 24:12 The Mission Behind the Business 29:23 The Hardest Decision Was Saying No to More Money 33:00 Cutting Costs and Rebuilding Around Revenue QUOTABLE > “I felt it was a disservice to dilute the company any more with more investment money, and also to bring investors on with something that I was, I knew was, I felt was on shaky ground. I was like we need to create some revenue. I cannot just take more investors on and take more money.” > > ~ Anthony Sullivan INVITATION FROM GUEST Exclusive Lead Machine Growth Show discount code CLEAR20 for a special offer. www.montkush.com/growth [http://www.montkush.com/growth] CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST Primary Website https://MONTKUSH.COM [https://MONTKUSH.COM] Social Profiles @montkush The post #169 – The Hardest Decision Was Saying No to More Money [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com/the-hardest-decision-was-saying-no-to-more-money/] first appeared on The Lead Machine Growth Show with Paul Guyon [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com].

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Episode #168 – Leadership Alignment: When Your Best Early Hire Becomes the Growth Bottleneck Cover

#168 – Leadership Alignment: When Your Best Early Hire Becomes the Growth Bottleneck

Mike Krupit shows you how to recognize leadership misalignment, make difficult people decisions, and build the organizational structure required for sustainable growth. In this episode, you’ll learn: * How to recognize when someone is no longer the right person for a role * Why founders often wait too long to address leadership issues * The hidden cost of keeping the wrong person in the right seat * Why great performers do not automatically become great managers * How unresolved people issues affect culture, morale, and growth * What effective delegation actually requires * How to approach your first hires as a growing business * Why peer advisory groups help leaders make better decisions Tune In Now If you’re leading a growing company and feeling stuck, this conversation provides practical insight into one of the most difficult challenges founders face: aligning people, leadership, and organizational growth. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and the hidden growth constraint 02:00 Why founders usually realize it too late 03:00 The salesperson who helped build the company 06:00 When strong performers struggle as managers 08:00 Culture damage from avoiding hard decisions 10:00 Fear, loyalty, and leadership hesitation 12:00 The measurable cost of waiting 14:00 Loyalty versus organizational alignment 16:00 The emotional burden on founders 17:00 What finally forced action 19:00 What changed after the decision 20:00 Leadership lessons from difficult decisions 21:00 How common this problem really is 23:00 The not-to-do list framework 25:00 AI as a tool for entrepreneurs 29:00 Alignment versus people problems 31:00 Mastering delegation 32:00 Scarcity, risk, and hiring beliefs 33:00 The value of peer advisory boards 34:00 Mike’s own leadership lessons 36:00 How to make your first hire 41:00 How to connect with Mike Krupit QUOTABLE > “Everyone’s gonna come to you after this and say, ‘It’s about time.’” > > ~ Mike Krupit INVITATION FROM GUEST Visit https://www.trajectify.com/ [https://www.trajectify.com/] or connect with Mike Krupit on LinkedIn and let him know you heard him on The Lead Machine Growth Show. CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST Website https://www.trajectify.com/ [https://www.trajectify.com/] LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mkrupit/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mkrupit/] The post #168 – Leadership Alignment: When Your Best Early Hire Becomes the Growth Bottleneck [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com/leadership-alignment-when-your-best-early-hire-becomes-the-growth-bottleneck/] first appeared on The Lead Machine Growth Show with Paul Guyon [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com].

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Episode #167 – The Founder Was the CRM Cover

#167 – The Founder Was the CRM

Most founders believe growth stalls because they need better people or better technology. James Hayden explains why the real problem is often that the founder became the sales process. Value for You * Learn why founder-led sales eventually create operational bottlenecks * Understand how undocumented expertise prevents scaling * Discover why CRM tools fail without process adoption * Learn how ideal customer profiles support repeatable growth * Understand where AI helps and where human trust still matters * See why introverts often outperform extroverts in sales Chapters 00:00 The Founder Was the CRM 03:30 Founder-Led Growth Challenges 09:00 Operational Breakdown at Scale 10:30 Freeing the CRM from the Founder’s Head 15:00 Ideal Customer Profiles and Sales Intelligence 17:00 Why Founders Believe Nobody Can Sell Like Them 18:30 How Introverts Succeed in Sales 22:00 When Founder Dependence Becomes Dangerous 23:00 AI, Trust, and Human Interaction 29:00 Diagnosing Before Presenting 33:00 Building Repeatable Qualification Processes 36:00 Founder Dependency vs System Dependency 43:30 The One Process Every Founder Should Document 46:00 Vulnerability, Accountability, and Growth QUOTABLE > “Nobody can sell better than the founder because I know it better than anybody else.” > > ~ James Hayden INVITATION FROM GUEST Free 30-minute Revenue Blind Spot Strategy Session with James. We’ll identify your top 3 revenue blind spots and outline a simple plan to fix them. https://jamesbhayden.com [https://jamesbhayden.com/] CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST Connect Primary Website https://jamesbhayden.com [https://jamesbhayden.com/] Additional URLs https://bholt.io [https://bholt.io/] https://420analytics.com [https://420analytics.com/] LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesbhayden [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesbhayden] X https://x.com/jamesbhayden [https://x.com/jamesbhayden] YouTube https://youtube.com/@jamesbhayden [https://youtube.com/@jamesbhayden] Instagram https://instagram.com/jamesbhayden [https://instagram.com/jamesbhayden] The post #167 – The Founder Was the CRM [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com/the-founder-was-the-crm/] first appeared on The Lead Machine Growth Show with Paul Guyon [https://leadmachinegrowthshow.com].

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