Growth Instigators Hotline

Two Today!

2 min · 26. mai 2026
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Your name is walking around without you right now. When someone brings up your company, what do they actually hear back and who is doing the talking on your behalf? We pull no punches on reputation and trust, because your brand isn’t built by your marketing anymore. It’s built by the people who represent you when you’re not there, especially in the moments you never see.  We start with a simple test: trust isn’t assumed, it’s evaluated. We break trust down into integrity, competence, and intent, then ask what happens when any one of those feels unclear to customers, partners, or your own team. If you’re serious about leadership, company culture, and reputation management, you have to get intentional about who carries your name and how they carry it.  Then we pivot to what every founder wants but few engineer: a business that behaves. When direction, discipline, and decision finally line up, the team knows what to do, the systems hold, quality stays consistent, and you regain margin. We talk about why belief matters, why structure matters just as much, and how clear systems and processes let a company not only survive without you, but thrive.  If you’re building a small business that can scale, delegate well, and run with operational excellence, hit play and sit with the two questions at the end. Subscribe, share this with a leader on your team, and leave a review so more builders can find the hotline. https://growthinstigators.com/ [https://growthinstigators.com/]

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