Builders & Doers
Chris Kille is a Boston-based entrepreneur, author, and operations expert with four profitable exits behind him — including a payments business he scaled more than 10x in five years using just one domestic employee and four remote office assistants. After a cardiac event caused by burnout, he founded EO Staff, a premium remote staffing company that places elite virtual assistants into fast-growing businesses. He's the author of The Rise of Virtual Assistants, has been published 100+ times in Forbes and Entrepreneur, and now lives off a dirt road in a 700-person town in Maine — by design. In this conversation, Chris walks us through why he's "self-employed by force" (and bad at being an employee), the credit card processing company he started out of spite, why 97% of business owners never crack $1M, the operational bottlenecks founders almost always neglect (their email and calendar), the difference between A players and C players, why "80% done by someone else is 100% awesome," how to do a five-day time study to find the work you should delete or delegate, why his health scare became the catalyst for selling his most profitable business, and the marginal-gains philosophy that makes a boring business the most valuable one to sell. Find Chris: Instagram @iamchriskille EO Staff: https://eostaff.com Book: The Rise of Virtual Assistants [https://www.amazon.com/Rise-Virtual-Assistants-Entrepreneurs-Guidebooks-ebook/dp/B0CBN5J2M6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=198G8RLRZDGVE&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.eMEE8yoe8FH6ebtzUPRYIQqXnWPXKFHhCxvDmGbA9rON-5YMNzKc1x70AY-HoCfEjGEo-t9hCAacs7D_cazsadmzOkG7eF4gMXRSbbW_pT76aB3Ub3XQsKKcAALyiU9mFinQmNm5lGZ9feqQgGYwFehLERfIbbMAdV--U8jGgHDuM9japmkLBjlIW1oyGRdYB1CSjba2MW-jY1cjg-pxQKSHPcUWK3yXewF2sjqFSck.Vm88bDXckG4oyz7uINQB8oDkKm5lkOwJRB-vJiMyhv8&dib_tag=se&keywords=The+Rise+of+Virtual+Assistants&qid=1777915371&s=digital-text&sprefix=the+rise+of+virtual+assistants+%2Cdigital-text%2C222&sr=1-1] Builders & Doers is produced by Horizon Search. 0:00 Intro 0:55 Door-to-door at 10 — growing up hustling 2:21 "I'm very unhireable" — entrepreneur by force 2:41 Four profitable exits and counting 3:12 The C-player hiring trap and the revenue ceiling 4:38 The credit card processing company started out of spite 6:54 Out-of-spite as a motivator (and when it's not) 9:23 Removing yourself from day-to-day operations 10:24 The "business in a box" — what makes a company truly sellable 11:09 Why breaking $1M is an operational problem 13:13 What AI means for virtual assistants — adapt or replace 15:08 Remote vs in-person hiring after COVID 17:33 The delegation trap — why founders pull tasks back 18:12 "It's not an emergency, no one's going to die" 20:13 Building SOPs the right way (show, then teach back) 21:01 What to look for after the honeymoon period ends 22:17 The 90-day nesting period and zero tolerance for late 24:20 The radar problem — small habits that cost you the job 27:57 Neurodiversity, output, and choosing your battles on lateness 31:27 Specialize: one offer, one avatar, one price point 33:29 The bottleneck founders neglect — their email and calendar 36:36 Defeated by your inbox by 2pm 39:27 Phone on Do Not Disturb for years (and why) 44:42 Health scare, burnout, and exercise as a non-negotiable 45:36 Marginal gains — the British Olympic cycling story 46:55 Boring businesses sell best 48:36 The 5-day time study — find what to delete or delegate 50:00 Where to find Chris
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