Escape the CEO Doom Loop
A lot of CEOs think they have a growth problem. What they really have is a leadership problem. David Sokol shares what changed in his business when he stopped being the center of everything, invested in senior leadership, and treated culture like operating infrastructure, not soft stuff. A few lines stayed with me. The ceiling was not demand. It was leadership. The risk was not delegation. It was staying in the middle too long. And growth only started to feel healthy when the business stopped depending on one person to shovel the coal. This one is for the CEO who knows the company has outgrown founder led decision making, but has not fully made the shift. If that is where you are, schedule a call. Connect with David Sokol [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-sokol-a07bb9/] 00:10:10 From research to the real work of helping CEOs lead 00:12:34 Taking over a business that was already in trouble 00:16:09 Fixing what looked unfixable, one step at a time 00:19:00 Buying the company when the risk was still high 00:20:31 Choosing organic growth over more acquisition noise 00:23:00 Building culture through behaviors, not slogans 00:27:00 Becoming a trusted advisor by solving people problems 00:29:26 Bringing family into the business without creating entitlement 00:35:11 Breaking the growth ceiling by investing in leadership 00:42:36 Letting go of control so the business can scale 00:48:30 Playing the long game instead of protecting short term profit 00:52:00 Knowing when the CEO is stretched too thin 00:57:33 Shifting from founder energy to a true company 01:01:35 What he wishes he had invested in sooner Escape the CEO Doom Loop is for CEOs running companies in the $10–100M range who are tired of feeling like the business runs on them. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489741/fan_mail/new]
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