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S1 E43 The First System Every Trucking Owner Should Build (When Everything Feels Overwhelming)

14 min · 2. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523909/fan_mail/new] Most trucking company owners don't have a time problem. They have a decision problem. When every question, exception, approval, and problem comes back to the owner, the business starts to feel chaotic—even when you have good people on the team. In this episode of Driven for Success, Mike Ritzema explains why most owners make the mistake of trying to systemize everything at once, and why the better approach is much simpler. Instead of documenting your entire company, start with the one decision that drains you the most. The one your team keeps bringing back to you. The one that makes you sigh every time your phone rings. You'll learn: *  Why overwhelm is usually caused by repeated decisions, not workload  *  How owners accidentally become bottlenecks  *  The simplest framework for creating a useful system  *  Why clarity matters more than software, dashboards, or additional hires  *  The first practical step you can take Monday morning  If your trucking company feels like it depends on you for every answer, this episode will help you start breaking that cycle. #TruckingBusiness #TruckingCompanyOwner #FleetManagement #Leadership #BusinessSystems #DrivenForSuccessPodcast

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S1 E43 The First System Every Trucking Owner Should Build (When Everything Feels Overwhelming)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523909/fan_mail/new] Most trucking company owners don't have a time problem. They have a decision problem. When every question, exception, approval, and problem comes back to the owner, the business starts to feel chaotic—even when you have good people on the team. In this episode of Driven for Success, Mike Ritzema explains why most owners make the mistake of trying to systemize everything at once, and why the better approach is much simpler. Instead of documenting your entire company, start with the one decision that drains you the most. The one your team keeps bringing back to you. The one that makes you sigh every time your phone rings. You'll learn: *  Why overwhelm is usually caused by repeated decisions, not workload  *  How owners accidentally become bottlenecks  *  The simplest framework for creating a useful system  *  Why clarity matters more than software, dashboards, or additional hires  *  The first practical step you can take Monday morning  If your trucking company feels like it depends on you for every answer, this episode will help you start breaking that cycle. #TruckingBusiness #TruckingCompanyOwner #FleetManagement #Leadership #BusinessSystems #DrivenForSuccessPodcast

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S1 E42 Why Your Trucking Business Feels Chaotic (Even With Good People)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523909/fan_mail/new] Most trucking companies do not feel chaotic because they hired bad people. They feel chaotic because everybody is filling in the blanks differently. One manager says yes.  Another says no.  Drivers get different answers depending on who they ask.  And eventually everything starts flowing back to the owner. In this episode, Mike Ritzema breaks down why chaos in growing trucking companies is usually not a people problem at all. It is a clarity problem. You’ll learn: *  Why good employees still create inconsistent results  *  How unclear expectations turn owners into bottlenecks  *  Why repeated questions are a systems warning sign  *  The hidden cost of making employees “guess”  *  How clarity creates momentum and consistency  If your business feels harder to run than it should…  this episode will probably feel very familiar.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523909/fan_mail/new] Most trucking companies don’t have a people problem. They have a repetition problem. The owner keeps answering the same questions over and over again… and every unanswered process slowly turns the owner into the bottleneck. In this episode of Driven for Success, Mike Ritzema breaks down why growing trucking companies get stuck in operational chaos — not because employees are bad, but because answers never become systems. This episode covers: *  Why repeated questions are a warning sign  *  How undocumented answers create inconsistency  *  Why owners accidentally train team dependency  *  The hidden cost of interruptions and context switching  *  Simple ways to turn everyday answers into systems  *  Why systems create freedom, not bureaucracy  If you feel like every decision still runs through you… this episode is for you. Because the goal isn’t to work harder. The goal is to build a business that can operate consistently without depending on the owner for every little thing. #trucking #truckingbusiness #smallbusiness #leadership #operations #processimprovement #podcast #businesssystems

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523909/fan_mail/new] Most trucking company owners think process problems are people problems. They’re not. In this episode of Driven for Success, Mike Ritzema breaks down the hidden reason processes stop working as trucking companies grow. Because most of the time… your team is not resisting the system. They’re adapting to reality faster than the system is. You’ll learn: *  Why employees create “shadow systems”  *  The real reason shortcuts happen  *  Why forcing compliance can make operations worse  *  How to spot friction hiding inside your workflow  *  What great processes actually look like in real trucking companies  If you’ve ever said:  “Why can’t people just follow the process?” This episode is for you.

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