Action Lab Leadership Podcast
If you aren’t creating a space where it is safe to fail, you are accidentally capping your team’s potential. If your team is afraid to mess up, they are likely afraid to grow. In this episode of the Action Lab Leadership Podcast, Danny talks with Jeff Willy, owner of Loveland Laser Tag and co-owner of Time Emporium Escape Rooms, about why he actively celebrates mistakes in his business. Jeff shares his journey from a "do everything himself" business owner to a mentor who empowers his team to challenge his ideas, even when it means being proven wrong. From a floor-stripping disaster that cost $12,000 to the "loaded fries" menu debate, Jeff explains why leadership isn't about having the perfect plan, but about seeing the potential in your people and helping them reach their own dreams. Inside the Episode: * The Potential Superpower: Why Jeff interacts with his staff based on who they want to become, not just who they are today. * The $12,000 Teaching Moment: How a massive mistake became a milestone for one of his managers instead of a reason to fire them. * The CPU Myth: Why multitasking is a lie and how Jeff uses his background in computer programming to focus on what matters. * Listening Mode: Jeff’s personal challenge to talk less and listen more to unlock the "hidden" genius of his team. * Leading Without a Map: Why Jeff has stopped worrying about the exact "path" to a goal and started trusting his team to find the way. * Ownership vs. Employment: How to identify and nurture the rare employees who view your business with an "owner's eye". Jeff’s insights provide a blueprint for any leader looking to build a culture of psychological safety, high ambition, and genuine partnership.
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