Fractional COOs to the Rescue
A new idea isn't always progress. Sometimes it's the most expensive distraction in the building. In this episode, Jen sits down with Fractional COO Daniel Matthews, founder of Matthews Ops and a Lean Six Sigma practitioner who came up through structural engineering and construction before spending nearly a decade improving how businesses actually run. Dan and Jen dig into what happens when an owner drops a shiny new idea into work that's already in motion. Why it derails the team. How to honor the idea without abandoning the plan. And the leadership move that turns "do it because I said so" into real buy-in. You'll hear why you can't actually multitask, why "that's how we've always done it" is a hidden tax on your business, and why a COO's most underrated skill is emotional intelligence. If new ideas keep pulling your team off course, this one will help you protect your focus without killing innovation. IN THIS EPISODE * Why a new idea mid-quarter can be so disruptive, even when it's a good one * How to evaluate a curveball against your real strategy before you act on it * The difference between command, consult, and consensus, and why consult wins * Why you can't multitask, and how focus on one thing drives more growth * Why celebrating finished work matters, and why slow movement beats no movement CONNECT WITH DANIEL MATTHEWS LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielmatthews2k/] | matthewsops.com [https://www.matthewsops.com]
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