Scott Beebe is the Founder and Head Coach of MyBusinessOnPurpose.com, and the host of the Business On Purpose podcast. Scott and the BOP team liberate Small Business owners from the chaos of working IN their business and help them get their lives back by articulating and implementing intentional Vision/Mission/Values, Systems and Processes.
- CEO Hack: Google Drive (including Google Doc and Google Draw)
- CEO Nugget: Write the vision down so that those that read it might run
- CEO Defined: Hovering 5 or 10 feet above the business. Needing to be able to extract yourself from the business
Website: http://mybusinessonpurpose.com
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Intro 0:02
Do you want to learn effective ways to build relationships, generate sales and grow your business from successful entrepreneurs, startups, and CEOs without listening to a long, long, long interview?
If so, you've come to the right place. Gresham Harkless values your time and is ready to share with you precisely the information you're in search of.
This is the I AM CEO Podcast.
Gresham Harkless 0:27
Hello, hello hello, this is Gresh from the I AM CEO podcast and I have a very special guest on the show today. I've Scott Beebe of MyBusinessOnPurpose.com and the business on purpose podcast.
Scott, it is awesome to have you on the show.
Scott Beebe 0:40
Gresh my excited man has been amped-up since you and I had a phone call. I'm ready to go.
Gresham Harkless 0:44
Let's do it, so first thing that I wanted to do was just introduce Scott so you can learn a little bit more about him and his background and all the awesome things that he's doing.
Scott Beebe is the Founder and Head Coach of mybusinessonpurpose.com, and the host of the Business On Purpose podcast. Scott and the BOP team liberate Small Business owners from the chaos of working IN their business and help them get their lives back by articulating and implementing intentional Vision/Mission/Values, Systems, and Processes.
Scott, are you ready to speak to the I AM CEO community?
Scott Beebe 1:16
Ready. Let's roll man.
Gresham Harkless 1:17
Awesome. Well, the first question I have was just kind of build a little bit more about your story, your bio, and heard a little bit more about your CEO story. What led you to get started in your business?
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Scott Beebe 1:26
Yeah, mine was a little bit kind of hysterical and accidental, honestly. So I had the privilege of being an international director for a real small faith-based non-governmental organization working in Nigeria. We've been volunteering there for some years and then the organization asked if I would come in and lead that so I actually left the Pfizer company we've been with for wild loved it, my goodness, learn so much from that experience, and went into that role, and a couple of years I got a baptism by fire into the world into the inner workings of a board. And now I wasn't a member of a board. But my role was specifically responding to the board. And as the board kind of melted, I realized that there was nowhere to run when you're in a role that's directly answerable to the board.
And so on February 27, 2015, my role was gone. It just fitted within literally a three-hour period from 9 am to 12 pm. On Friday, February 27, it just went away and so at noon on that day, I had no role, I had no job, which meant I had no income. I was 39 years old. I was staring down the barrel of 40 years old, we have three kids and so I got on a plane back to Savannah, and that next Monday, I called a couple of buddies of mine, both were business owners still are, and said, Hey, guys, I want to help I want to start a business and I want to do some work for you. And they were like, great, what do you want to do? I said I don't know, what do you need. And so we kind of hammered out a proposal really geared around patient merchandise, which had been a lot of my background, and helping them develop this great clarity around where the business is going. Because the problem is really true.
If you don't have a vision, then you're scattered, where there's no vision, people are scattered, and they run away. And they were kind of feeling that way in their business and they knew growth was on the horizon. But they also knew that could have been very dangerous and so we sat down, we went through a day-long scenario, a vision, mission, and values and then one of them looked up at me when we had a follow-up meeting and said, so what's next? And I said I think we meet every week. It's like, okay, that sounds good. So we started meeting every week. And those guys, I'm still coaching them three and a half years later, I still have the privilege of being able to coach those small business heroes and it's so much fun. So I became the CEO of my own company, largely by being pushed into the necessity of needing to build something that would serve other people.
Gresham Harkless 3:52
What I wanted to do is hear a little bit more about what you're doing with BOP (Business On Purpose). Tell us a little bit more about how you serve the clients that you work with.
Scott Beebe 3:59
We do one thing every day. So I tell people Mondays are my favorite day of the week. It's the first day of the week, we get to wake up and go liberate small business owners from the chaos of working in their businesses. We've landed on that point because we realize that chaos is all around us with no clue the kids screaming behind me one sitting in a conference room in a hotel. Ironically enough, literally, as I'm talking about this, this has been the quietest place in the hotel. While I'm talking about chaos, you're hearing all of these sounds behind me.
Listen, chaos, we're never going to be able to quell it. We're never going to be able to make it go away. It's always going to be around it, the book that we've gotten within in an editor's hand right now, the first line of the book is chaos hates you and is looking to destroy you. So we've literally personified chaos and we realized that most heroic small business owners are swimming in it and don't have any idea how to be liberated from it. You're not going to kill it. It's always gonna be around but you can be liberated from it.
So that's what we get to wake up and do every single day Every podcast we do every piece of the curriculum we write, every daily huddle, we have as a team, every team meeting we have as a team once a week, everything we do is driven towards that one in the game and that's to liberate the small business owner from the chaos. Think about this Quranic okay, there are fires burning. So how do I take the unique, what we call narrow brilliance that's inside of you that unique skill set that God has deposited inside of you? And how do you live that out within the boundaries of chaos? And so that's what we're trying to help people do.
Gresham Harkless 5:27
Nice, nice, nice. Now I wanted to ask you for what I call your secret sauce, or you said like their narrow brilliance, what would you say your narrow brilliance is for yourself and for your organization,
Scott Beebe 5:36
You're gonna get mad, you're gonna hang up on me when I say this, the partner of brilliance is liberating small business owners from chaos. Now, there's a uniqueness to that. And so I'll give you kind of a deeper understanding of that I was sitting down with a buddy of mine, he's a civil engineer, and we used to meet weekly, and just kind of hanging out just chat as we were talking one time, I'll never forget this. He said, Scott, you help people see what they can't see themselves, and for me, that's where I kind of looked at this situation and went, Okay, that's what I do.
I've got a passion for small business because the heroic small business owners are the ones that create all these new jobs, they create these innovative ideas, they are also having to figure out how to have a family and figure out accounting, and all of these different elements all at the same time. So we just had a real deep, even hesitate use of the word passion, it's a move, we're like we're moved when we get to spend time with small business owners and the reality that I can see things maybe that you can't see and so far, I listened recently to a podcast with Coach Dabo Sweeney, which is crazy because I'm a Carolina guy. So he is the arch nemesis. But he is successful and I listened recently too and he was talking about all of the different elements that go into a successful football team. When Dabo Swinney looks at a football field, he can see things that you and I can't see.
Because that's his narrow brilliance, well, in a small business, for whatever reason, there's a lot of things I can't do in this world, the majority of things I cannot do in this world. But man, when I see a small business, I can see it, it's like it unfolds, it's in slow motion for me and so I can start to see things so that I mean, that's really how we try to live that out.
Gresham Harkless 7:28
What I wanted to do was switch gears a little bit and ask you for what I call a CEO hack. This might be an app or a book, but it's something that makes you more effective and efficient and efficient as a business owner.
Scott Beebe 7:38
Yeah, this is gonna be pretty. There are probably a lot of listeners that are using something like this, but I'll flesh it out. So Google Drive is a hack for us, I hate to say it, because I know they're probably ripping off my personal information, in exchange for me to be able to use it. But I would say probably 90% of our business is run on Google Drive. Here's what I like about Google Drive. And I put it metaphorically this way, a lot of people would say, well, we use Dropbox. That's great. Dropbox is a really fancy filing cabinet. But it doesn't have an art studio with it. Google Drive is a fancy filing cabinet with an art studio, all kinds of embedded in one.
So we can literally take a small business, we can map it out on a Google drawing, which is just a little simple little draw sheet with blocks and shapes and stuff like that. We can map it out on a draw and then we can link each one of those blocks back to a Google Doc and so everything's linked. Then you and I can get on a Google Doc, and you'll be on your machine, I'll be on my machine. As I'm typing. you can see me type in real time and I can see you type in real-time so we can literally work. So we've got a partner that we run an architect's group with and that's how he and I do our planning we simply open a Google Doc and we start planning, nothing fancy, nothing crazy. It's just, it's really simple.
I wish I had something more complex for you. But we're into simplicity. We're not into rocket science and Google Drive allows us to be overly simplistic.
Gresham Harkless 9:03
No, I mean, I think that's a perfect CEO hack. I think a lot of times people are looking for more simplicity. So I think that's a phenomenal CEO hack.
Now I want to ask you for what I call a CEO nugget. This might be a word of wisdom or a piece of advice you might have for entrepreneurs and business owners
Scott Beebe 9:17
Write the vision down so those who read it may run now you can put that little kind of quote on a poster or something like that sounds really cool. But I really want you to kind of take it and think through it reasonably and write it down. Michael Gerber, the guy who wrote E Myth, which if you're a small business owner, haven't read the E Myth, then don't get a myth.
You gotta read it. So he writes in there, if you don't write it down, you don't own it. That's a modern Prophet, Michael Gerber. Not necessarily a religious prophet, but a modern Prophet, who's saying if you don't write it down, you don't own it. Well, he's harkening back to I guess, 1000s of years ago and recorded conversation right division down to those who read it may run so one half if you've got to write either document digitally or handwritten, you have to write your vision down.
Gresham Harkless 10:06
Now I wanted to ask you for which is my favorite question the definition of what it means for you, in being a CEO.
Scott Beebe 10:12
There are three elements. We put this in the context of three elements and I'll contrast the CEO with the role of the owner, which has a role to defined role, and the role of what's called a systems manager, somebody who leads a particular system within the business, admin, sales, marketing, whatever. If you look at the role of an owner, the owner should be flying 60,000 feet above the business. So you can't smell the grass, you can't even see the trees moving, all you see are these macro-level trends, you can see the entire river from you know mouth to Delta. You can see the entire mountain range, the systems manager is walking on the ground, literally feet, you know, step one, step two, step three, step four, in the grass in the weeds can feel the wind can see the trees blowing and all that the CEO is hovering, not flying, hovering five feet above the business, or 10 feet above the business.
So they're not necessarily able to see macro trends right away, they've got to go to the owner for that. But the CEO also periodically gets in the plane and flies up to 60,000 people, the owner, and then comes right back down to hover five to 10 feet above the business. So they can see the grass plates, they can feel the breeze, can see the trees moving, and periodically, can catch a glimpse of the forest all at the same time. That's in my mind, what it takes to be a CEO is to have that mindset perspective. Now, of course, there's a gazillion thing outside of that, that the CEO is going to be responsible for but having this mindset of, I'm in the day-to-day, I need to extract myself for a minute to go look at the 60,000 foot.
Now I'm back in the day-to-day and when I say in the day-to-day, I'm not saying you're walking on the grass and cutting the grass, I'm saying you're hovering and everybody that's walking on the grass, you're asking constantly, how can I support you? This is where we're going over and over again.
Gresham Harkless 12:02
Awesome. Yeah, I loved that perspective and the visual as well to kind of get an idea of like, what exactly a CEO is, and what role they play, and how they're able to kind of switch and go lower to see a little bit more. But at the same time, they have an overarching view of not just where everybody is and how everything interchanges and connects with one another, but also how the future is going to pan out as well, too.
So I love that definition, Scott. But what I wanted to do was kind of pass you the mic so to speak, see if there's anything additional, you want to let our readers and our listeners know and also how best people can get in touch with you.
Scott Beebe 12:31
Gresham, thank you, I told you offline, it's a lot of work to start a podcast. And I'm overly humbled that you would share your platform at this stage with us. So I'll be very brief. We talked about vision, we push it, it's the number one thing that we have our small business owners do when we have the privilege of being able to coach them, we will not move from delegation to team meetings to weekly schedules to 12-week goals, we won't move to any of that until the vision is written down. And the reason is, that when you've got all these great processes that are functioning with no vision, then your processes are scattered, it's no different getting in a Ferrari and having no destination just driving around eventually, you're going to run out of gas.
And I'm sure Gresham with everything you see from a CEO perspective, we try to put our money where our mouth is, and for any of your listeners who are thinking through, okay, I do have some systems, I do have some process, but I really don't have a vision store and when I say that Gresham, I mean like three to six pages in detail. I'm not talking about a paragraph and so having that written down in physical form for other people to be able to read and embrace and see we took our entire vision tutorial about a 20-minute video tutorial with our full vision template, we've held nothing back, we haven't given you half and then you can buy the other half nothing. It's there the exact same thing that our hero clients go through step number one, we've put it up online. And if you're willing to commit two to three hours to it, then we are willing to kind of give that as an investment into your business. And so if they just go to mybusinessonpurpose.com/vision.
We don't make you run through a bunch of email hoops where you get 16 emails, you just put your email address in and as soon as you hit submit, it'll pop right up, you'll see the video, you'll see the template, it's there, and you begin to invest that time and that's 100% of the time. That's the first step. Even if you've got it written, I want you to go back and review it because we say that your vision is never more than 90 to 95% complete. And so Gresh I'm curious about you because you kind of hear from CEOs all the time. From your perspective, is it kind of obvious to know when CEOs got a vision well thought through written out shareable versus a CEO who doesn't? Are you able to see that just kind of feel that when you have these conversations?
Gresham Harkless 14:47
Well, I'll tell you because I do a lot of digital marketing. I usually try to drill down that's one of the first questions I have when I sit down with somebody so I guess innately I'm always asking about that. Like where are you trying to go what are you trying to do? What are you trying to accomplish and then you kind of like, quote unquote reverse engineer and figure out how to get there. But a lot of times a lot of business owners do not. I constantly have the conversation where, you know, I'm having to have that kind of, I should say more maybe strategic business analyst business solution type conversations, because a lot of that is not in place.
Scott Beebe 15:22
Yeah well, there you go. You can take that template and tutorial. And you can make that step number one for the people you work with, and just tell them to go there. And they can have that because once you got that, especially Gresham for a guy like you, you'll be able to take once they fill this out, you're going to know where they're going with their family, where they're going with their own personal free time, where they're going with their money, where they're going with their product, with their team, with their clients, and with their culture, all seven of those categories. You'll know that when you write out the vision story coordinates template that we've laid out, so it's step-by-step. There are no strings, zero strings attached at all. It's just something that we've decided as a business. We are so laser-focused on liberating small business owners from the chaos. We've just decided to make it available.
Gresham Harkless 16:05
Awesome, awesome, awesome. Well, I appreciate that Scott, and I hope you have a phenomenal rest of the day.
Outro 16:11
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Intro 0:02
Do you want to learn effective ways to build relationships, generate sales and grow your business from successful entrepreneurs, startups, and CEOs without listening to a long, long, long interview? If so, you've come to the right place. Gresham Harkless values your time and is ready to share with you precisely the information you're in search of. This is the I AM CEO Podcast.
Gresham Harkless 0:27
Hello, hello hello, this is Gresh from the I AM CEO podcast and I have a very special guest on the show today. I've Scott Beebe of MyBusinessOnPurpose.com and the business on purpose podcast. Scott, it is awesome to have you on the show.
Scott Beebe 0:40
Gresh my excited man been amped-up since you and I had a phone call. I'm ready to go.
Gresham Harkless 0:44
Let's do it, so first thing that I wanted to do was just introduce Scott so you can learn a little bit more about him and his background and all the awesome things that he's doing. So Scott Beebe is the Founder and Head Coach of MyBusinessOnPurpose.com, and the host of the Business On Purpose podcast. Scott and the BOP team liberate Small Business owners from the chaos of working IN their business and help them get their lives back by articulating and implementing intentional Vision/Mission/Values, Systems and Processes. Scott, are you ready to speak to the I AM CEO community?
Scott Beebe 1:16
Ready. Let's roll man.
Gresham Harkless 1:17
Awesome, awesome, awesome. Well, the first question I have was just kind of build a little bit more about your story. Your bio, you heard a little bit more about your CEO story. And what led you to get started in your business?
Scott Beebe 1:26
Yeah, mine was a little bit kind of hysterical and accidental, honestly. So I had the privilege of being a international director for a real small faith based non governmental organization working in Nigeria. We've been volunteering there for some years and then the organization asked if I would come in and lead that so I actually left Pfizer company we've been with for wild loved it, my goodness, learn so much from that experience, and went into that role, and a couple of years I got a baptism by fire into the world into the inner workings of a board. And now I wasn't a member of a board. But my role was specifically responsible to the board. And as the board kind of melted, I realized that there was nowhere to run when you're in a role that's directly answerable to the board. And so on February 27, 2015 my role was gone. It just fitted within literally a three hour period from 9am to 12pm. On Friday, February 27, it just went away and so at noon on that day, I had no role, I had no job, which meant I had no income. I was 39 years old. I were staring down the barrel of 40 years old, we have three kids and so I got on a plane back to Savannah and that next Monday, I called a couple buddies of mine, both were business owners still are and said, Hey, guys, I want to help I want to start a business and I want to do some work for you. And they were like, great, what do you want to do? I said, I don't know, what do you need. And so we kind of hammered out a proposal really geared around patient merchandise, which had been a lot of my background, and helping them develop this great clarity around where the business is going. Because the problem is really true. If you don't have vision, then you're scattered, where there's no vision, people scattered, they run away. And they were kind of feeling that way in their business and they knew growth was on the horizon. But they also knew that could have been very dangerous and so we sat down, we went through a day long scenario, a vision, mission and values and then one of them looked up at me when we had a follow up meeting said, so what's next? And I said, I think we meet every week. It's like, okay, that sounds good. So we started meeting every week. And those guys, I'm still coaching them three and a half years later, I still have the privilege of being able to coach those small business heroes and it's so much fun. So I became a CEO of my own company, largely by being pushed into the necessity of needing to build something that would serve other people.
Gresham Harkless 3:52
But I wanted to do is hear a little bit more about what you're doing with BOP (Business On Purpose). And tell us a little bit more about how you serve the clients that you work with.
Scott Beebe 3:59
We do one thing every day. So I tell people Monday's are my favorite day of the week. It's the first day of the week, we get to wake up and go liberate small business owners from the chaos of working in their business. And we've landed on that point because we realize that chaos is all around us at no clue the kids screaming behind me one sitting in a conference room in a hotel. Ironically enough, literally, as I'm talking about this, this has been the quietest place in the hotel. And while I'm talking about chaos, you're hearing all of these sounds behind me. Listen, chaos, we're never going to be able to quell it. We're never going to be able to make it go away. It's always going to be around it the book that we've gotten with an in an editor's hand right now. The first line of the book is chaos hates you and is looking to destroy you. So we've literally personified chaos and we realized that most heroic small business owners are swimming in it and don't have any idea how to be liberated from it. You're not going to kill it. It's always gonna be around but you can be liberated from it. And so that's what we get to wake up and do every single day Every podcast we do every piece of curriculum we write, every daily huddle, we have as a team, every team meeting we have as a team once a week, everything we do is driven towards that one in game and that's to liberate the small business owner from the chaos. Think about this Quranic okay, there's fires burning. So how do I take the unique, what we call narrow brilliance that's inside of you that unique skill set that God has deposited inside of you? And how do you live that out within the boundaries of chaos. And so that's what we're trying to help people do.
Gresham Harkless 5:27
Nice, nice, nice. And now I wanted to ask you for what I call your secret sauce, or you said like their narrow brilliance, what would you say your narrow brilliance is for yourself and for your organization,
Scott Beebe 5:36
You're gonna get mad, you're gonna hang up on me when I say this, the partner of brilliance is liberating small business owners from chaos. Now, there's a there's a uniqueness to that. And so I'll give you kind of a deeper understanding of that I was sitting down with a buddy of mine, he's a civil engineer, and we used to meet weekly, and just kind of hanging out just chat as we were talking one time, I'll never forget this. He said, Scott, you help people see what they can't see themselves, and for me, that's where I kind of looked at this situation and went, Okay, that's what I do. And I've got a passion for small business, because the heroic small business owners are the ones that create all these new jobs, they create these innovative ideas, they are also having to figure out how to have a family and figuring out accounting, and all of these different elements all at the same time. So we just had a real deep, even hesitate use of the word passion, it's a move, we're like we're moved when we get to spend time with small business owners and the reality that I can see things maybe that you can't see and so far, I listened recently to a podcast with Coach Dabo Sweeney, which is crazy, because I'm a Carolina guy. So he is the arch nemesis. But he is successful and I listened recently to and he was talking about all of the different elements that go in to a successful football team. When Dabo Swinney looks at a football field, he can see things that you and I can't see. Because that's his narrow brilliance, well, in a small business, for whatever reason, there's a lot of things I can't do in this world, the majority of things I cannot do in this world. But man, when I see a small business, I can see it, it's like it unfolds, it's in slow motion for me and so I can start to see things so that I mean, that's really how we try to live that out.
Gresham Harkless 7:28
What I wanted to do was switch gears a little bit and ask you for what I call a CEO hack. And this might be an app or a book, but it's something that makes you more effective and efficient and efficient as a business owner.
Scott Beebe 7:38
Yeah, this is gonna be pretty. There's probably a lot of listeners that are using something like this, but I'll flesh it out. So Google Drive is a hack for us, I hate to say it, because I know they're probably ripping off my personal information, in exchange for me to be able to use it. But I would say probably 90% of our business is run on Google Drive. Here's what I like about Google Drive. And I put it metaphorically this way, a lot of people would say, well, we use Dropbox. That's great. Dropbox is a really fancy filing cabinet. But it doesn't have an art studio with it. Google Drive is a fancy filing cabinet with an art studio, all kind of embedded in one. And so we can literally take a small business, we can map it out on a Google draw, which is just a little simple little draw sheet with blocks and shapes and stuff like that. And we can map it out on a draw. And then we can link each one of those blocks back to a Google Doc and so everything's linked, and then you and I can get on a Google Doc, you'll be on your machine. I'll be on my machine. As I'm typing. You can see me type real time. And I can see you type real time so we can literally work. So we've got a partner that we run an architect's group with and that's how he and I do our planning is we simply open a Google Doc and we start planning, nothing fancy, nothing crazy. It's just, it's really simple. So I wish I had something more complex for you. But we're into simplicity. We're not into rocket science and Google Drive allows us to be overly simplistic.
Gresham Harkless 9:03
No, I mean, I think that's a perfect CEO hack. And I think a lot of times people are looking for more simplicity. And so I think that's a phenomenal CEO hack. And now I want to ask you for what I call a CEO nugget. And this might be a word of wisdom or a piece of advice you might have for entrepreneurs and business owners
Scott Beebe 9:17
Write the vision down so those who read it may run now you can put that little kind of quote on a poster or something like that sounds really cool. But I really want you to kind of take it and think through it reasonably write it down. Michael Gerber, the guy who wrote E Myth, which if you're a small business owner, haven't read the E Myth, then don't get a myth. You gotta read it. So he writes in there, if you don't write it down, you don't own it. That's a modern Prophet, Michael Gerber. Not necessarily religious prophet, but a modern Prophet, who's saying if you don't write it down, you don't own it. Well, he's harkening back to I guess, 1000s of years ago and recorded conversation right division down to those who read it may run so one half if you've got to write either document digitally or handwritten, you have to write your vision down.
Gresham Harkless 10:06
And now I wanted to ask you for which is my favorite question the definition of what it means for you, in being a CEO.
Scott Beebe 10:12
There's three elements. And we put this in context of three elements. And I'll contrast CEO with the role of the owner, which has a role to defined role and the role of what's called a systems manager, somebody who leads a particular system within the business, admin, sales, marketing, whatever, if you look at the role of an owner, the owner should be flying 60,000 feet above the business. So you can't smell the grass, you can't even see the trees moving, all you see are these macro level trends, you can see the entire river from you know mouth to Delta, you can see the entire mountain range, the systems manager is walking on the ground, literally feet, you know, step one, step two, step three, step four, in the grass in the weeds can feel the wind can see the trees blowing and all that the CEO is hovering, not flying, hovering five feet above the business, or 10 feet above the business. So they're not necessarily able to see macro trends right away, they've got to go to the owner for that. But the CEO also periodically gets in the plane and flies up to 60,000 people, the owner, and then comes right back down to hover five to 10 feet above the business. So they can see the grass plates, they can feel the breeze, they can see the trees moving and periodically, they can catch a glimpse of the forest all at the same time. That's in my mind, what it takes to be a CEO is to have that mindset perspective. Now, of course, there's a gazillion things outside of that, that the CEO is going to be responsible for but having this mindset of, I'm in the day to day, I need to extract myself for a minute to go look at the 60,000 foot. Now I'm back in the day to day and when I say in the day to day, I'm not saying you're walking on the grass and cutting the grass, I'm saying you're hovering and everybody that's walking on the grass, you're asking constantly, how can I support you? This is where we're going over and over again.
Gresham Harkless 12:02
Awesome. Yeah, I've loved that perspective. And the visual as well to kind of get an idea of like, what exactly a CEO is, and what role they play and how they're able to kind of switch and go lower to see a little bit more. But at the same time, they have like an overarching view of not just where everybody is and how everything interchanges and connects with one another, but also how the future is going to pan out as well, too. So I love that definition, Scott. But what I wanted to do was kind of pass you the mic so to speak, see if there's anything additional, you want to let our readers and our listeners know and also how best people can get in touch with you.
Scott Beebe 12:31
Gresham, thank you, I told you offline, it's a lot of work to start a podcast. And I'm overly humbled that you would share your platform this stage with us. So I'll be very brief. We talked about vision, we push it, it's the number one thing that we have our small business owners do when we have the privilege of being able to coach them, we will not move to delegation to team meetings to weekly schedules to 12 week goals, we won't move to any of that until the vision is written down. And the reason is, because when you've got all these great processes that are functioning with no vision, then your processes are scattered, it's no different getting in a Ferrari and having no destination just driving around eventually, you're going to run out of gas. And I'm sure Gresham with everything you see from a CEO perspective, we try to put our money where our mouth is, and for any of your listeners who are thinking through, okay, I do have some systems, I do have some process, but I really don't have a vision store and when I say that Gresham, I mean like three to six pages in detail. I'm not talking about a paragraph and so having that written down in physical form for other people to be able to read and embrace and see we took our entire vision tutorial about a 20 minute video tutorial with our full vision template, we've held nothing back, we haven't given you half and then you can buy the other half nothing. It's there the exact same thing that our hero clients go through step number one, we've put it up online. And if you're willing to commit two to three hours to it, then we are willing to kind of give that as an investment into your business. And so if they just go to mybusinessonpurpose.com/vision. We don't make you run through a bunch of email hoops where you get 16 emails, you just put your email address in and as soon as you hit submit, it'll pop right up, you'll see the video, you'll see the template, it's there, and you begin to invest that time and that's 100% of the time. That's the first step. Even if you've gotten it written, I want you to go back and review it because we say that your vision is never more than 90 to 95% complete. And so Gresh I'm curious from you, because you you kind of hear from CEOs all the time. From your perspective, is it is it kind of obvious to know when a CEOs got a vision well thought through written out shareable versus a CEO who doesn't? Are you able to see that just kind of feel that when you have these conversations?
Gresham Harkless 14:47
Well, I'll tell you because I do a lot of digital marketing. I usually try to drill down that's one of the first questions I have when I sit down with somebody so and I guess innately I'm always asking about that. Like where are you trying to go what are you trying to do? What are you trying accomplish and then you kind of like, quote unquote reverse engineer and figure out how to get there. But a lot of times a lot of business owners do not. I constantly have the conversation where, you know, I'm having to have those kind of, I should say more maybe strategic business analyst business solution type conversations, because a lot of that is not in place.
Scott Beebe 15:22
Yeah well, there you go. You can take that template and tutorial. And you can make that step number one for the people you work with, and just tell them to go there. And they can have that because once you got that, especially Gresham for a guy like you, you'll be able to take once they fill this out, you're going to know where they're going with their family, where they're going with their own personal free time, where they're going with their money, where they're going with their product, with their team, with their clients, and with their culture, all seven of those categories. You'll know that when you write out the vision story coordinates template that we've laid out, so it's step by step. There's no strings, zero strings attached at all. It's just something that we've decided as a business. We are so laser focused on liberating small business owners from the chaos. We've just decided to make it available.
Gresham Harkless 16:05
Awesome, awesome, awesome. Well, I appreciate that Scott, and I hope you have a phenomenal rest of the day.
Outro 16:11
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