Duct Tape Marketing Podcast with John Jantch
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, we interview Ryan Deiss, serial entrepreneur, author, and founder of digitalmarketer.com. Our discussion begins with his latest book, Get Scalable: The Operating System Needs to Run and Scale Without You. And we’ll highlight valuable insights to break free from the founder’s curse and unlock business value beyond yourself.
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In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, embark on a journey of transformation with Ryan Deiss. There, he uncovers strategies that enable scalable business growth and provides insight into the power of value engines, strategic rhythms, and high-productivity teams. Learn the techniques to overcome founder imperatives, map value creation flows, and implement meeting rhythms that actually work. Whether you’re an experienced entrepreneur or just starting out, Ryan’s practical insights will help you build a thriving business that will stand the test of time.
Questions to ask Ryan Dees:
(00:50) What is the Founder’s Curse?
(01:44) Do you think what you developed in the book came from mistakes you made along the way?
(04:05) How does the operating system perspective apply to business owners?
(05:54) Do you think focus and prioritization are the main benefits of value engines in business?
(07:42) How many value engines do you need to run your business?
(09:07) How do you recognize opportunities to add value to your engine?
(11:48) Tell us about the High Performance Teams approach and how it helps with recruiting, onboarding, and performance.
(16:29) What is meeting rhythm?
(20:12) Where can people find your book, the tools mentioned, and connect with you?
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