The Unity Rock Podcast
In this episode, Clayton sits down with Greg Giniel, EOS Implementer and founder of Directed Ascent, who brings years of hands-on experience building his own businesses before helping leadership teams across the US get clear, aligned, and moving. A self-described all-gas-no-brakes visionary with a Kolbe of 3-3-9-3, Greg shares how EOS helped him understand exactly who he was, and why his team laughed when his implementer described him because it matched him so perfectly. Greg gets candid about one of the most common and hardest things he sees visionaries struggle with: letting go. He compares it to teaching a teenager to drive, where you sit beside them, guide them, and only grab the wheel when someone is about to get hurt. He talks about how he developed his integrator Josh from an assistant all the way up to running the company solo for a full month while Greg was out sick with COVID, why he told his team early on that every idea he had was probably garbage and they needed to challenge him, and why the single most important factor in VI duo success is consistency and honesty. Not just being straight with each other, but investing real time in the relationship so it does not happen by accident. Join our Community on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/ [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14549556/] Connect with Greg Giniel: Website: https://eosworldwide.com/greg-giniel/ [https://eosworldwide.com/greg-giniel/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-giniel [https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-giniel] Website: https://www.directedascent.com [https://www.directedascent.com]
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