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Systems vs. Drifting: Stop Dreaming and Start Building Systems

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Is your team drifting or in reactionary mode? Do you wish you were scaling faster? In this episode Lone Rock Leadership co-founder Russ Hill dives into the value of systems. He defines the importance of setting identity and vision first and then building out the systems that activate those things in order to drive growth.

• Systems transform dreams and intentions into tangible results
• Growth requires both leadership (vision) and management (systems)
• The four strategic focus areas need one-word descriptions for clarity
• Project Rock Climb represents our growth initiative with specific revenue targets
• Effective growth companies need to make their initiatives exciting and rallying
• Identity determines behavior in both individuals and organizations
• Personal systems examples include daily exercise, spiritual practices, and family activities
• Organizations drift when they lack either clear identity or supporting systems
• Management involves creating frameworks for execution
• Without systems, your strategic priorities remain just hopes and wishes
• Assess where you're drifting to determine if you need identity work or systems work
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The Lead In 30 Podcast with Russ Hill is for leaders of teams who want to grow and accelerate their results. In each episode, Russ Hill shares what he's learned consulting executives. Subscribe to get two new episodes every week. To connect with Russ message him on LinkedIn!

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Chapters

1. Systems vs. Drifting (00:00:00)

2. Project Rock Climb: Growth Initiative (00:06:36)

3. Four Strategic Focus Areas (00:11:55)

4. The Growth Addiction (00:17:35)

5. Leading vs. Managing Your Organization (00:23:12)

6. Personal Systems Examples (00:26:31)

375 episodes

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Manage episode 483744248 series 2312535
Content provided by Russ Hill. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Russ Hill or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Is your team drifting or in reactionary mode? Do you wish you were scaling faster? In this episode Lone Rock Leadership co-founder Russ Hill dives into the value of systems. He defines the importance of setting identity and vision first and then building out the systems that activate those things in order to drive growth.

• Systems transform dreams and intentions into tangible results
• Growth requires both leadership (vision) and management (systems)
• The four strategic focus areas need one-word descriptions for clarity
• Project Rock Climb represents our growth initiative with specific revenue targets
• Effective growth companies need to make their initiatives exciting and rallying
• Identity determines behavior in both individuals and organizations
• Personal systems examples include daily exercise, spiritual practices, and family activities
• Organizations drift when they lack either clear identity or supporting systems
• Management involves creating frameworks for execution
• Without systems, your strategic priorities remain just hopes and wishes
• Assess where you're drifting to determine if you need identity work or systems work
Share this episode with a colleague, your team or a friend. Tap on the share button and text the link.
--
Get weekly leadership tips delivered to your email inbox:
Subscribe to our leadership email newsletter
https://www.leadin30.com/newsletter
Connect with me on LinkedIn or to send me a DM:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/russleads/
Tap here to check out my first book, Decide to Lead, on Amazon. Thank you so much to the thousands of you who have already purchased it for yourself or your company!

--
About the podcast:
The Lead In 30 Podcast with Russ Hill is for leaders of teams who want to grow and accelerate their results. In each episode, Russ Hill shares what he's learned consulting executives. Subscribe to get two new episodes every week. To connect with Russ message him on LinkedIn!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Systems vs. Drifting (00:00:00)

2. Project Rock Climb: Growth Initiative (00:06:36)

3. Four Strategic Focus Areas (00:11:55)

4. The Growth Addiction (00:17:35)

5. Leading vs. Managing Your Organization (00:23:12)

6. Personal Systems Examples (00:26:31)

375 episodes

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