The Ultimate Landscape CEO - Jeffrey Scott
If you’ve ever fumbled through a presentation, relied too heavily on data slides, or watched your team’s eyes glaze over mid-meeting — this episode is your fix. Jeffrey Scott breaks down why storytelling is the most underrated leadership skill in the landscape industry, and how any owner or manager can master it. Drawing from his hands-on work coaching speakers for the Summer Growth Summit, Jeffrey walks you through exactly what separates a forgettable talk from one that moves people to action. Whether you’re addressing five employees or a room of 500, the frameworks he shares here — including a proven 6-point keynote structure — are immediately usable. This isn’t theory. It’s the same playbook Jeffrey uses with real landscape company founders and their teams to turn technical knowledge into stories that stick. 🚨 Super early bird ends May 8th! Register now and save $400 per ticket: https://jeffreyscott.biz/summer-growth-summit-26/ [https://jeffreyscott.biz/summer-growth-summit-26/] Key Takeaways: Why storytelling beats data every time — Facts inform, but stories move people. Numbers go over heads; a well-told story hits the gut and gets remembered. The 4 pillars of a strong business story — Every powerful story needs a punchy opening, tension (a real problem), resolution with a lesson, and a clear call to action. The 6-point keynote framework — Start with a bang → personal + business intro → define the problem → present solutions → show results → close with a call to action. Use this for any talk, from a 20-minute team huddle to a 45-minute keynote. The #1 rookie mistake — Giving away the punchline too early. If you lead with your best result or credential, you kill the suspense. Save the proof for the end. Stories every landscape leader should have ready — Your origin story, a time you majorly messed up and recovered, a client win, and a team-pulled-together moment (think: snowstorm, brutal rainy season, late-season scramble). Why your clients are your best storytellers — Invite a client to speak directly to your crew. The same message you’ve said 10 times lands completely differently coming from the person writing the checks. Humor isn’t optional — It’s a leadership tool. When people laugh, they open up, trust you faster, and are more receptive to what you’re teaching. Self-deprecating humor works especially well. How to help non-storytellers find their story — Start with challenges they’ve overcome. Everyone has them. That’s where the gold is. Chronology is your friend — Structure talks in time order. It’s the easiest format for both speaker and audience to follow and retain. 4 ways to get comfortable on stage — Practice in a mirror, present to a small (honest) audience, record yourself, and consider hiring a presentation coach for high-stakes talks. The post Storytelling: A Leadership Superpower with Jeffrey Scott. Learn to Teach, Lead, and Inspire Through Stories [https://jeffreyscott.biz/storytelling-a-leadership-superpower-with-jeffrey-scott-learn-to-teach-lead-and-inspire-through-stories/] appeared first on Jeffrey Scott [https://jeffreyscott.biz].
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