Aug. 6, 2019

004 - The Rubik’s Cube

004 - The Rubik’s Cube

Welcome to The Remarkable CEO Podcast, a show hosted by Dr. Pete Camiolo and Dr. Stephen Franson. In this episode, Dr. Pete and Dr. Stephen break down the six sides of your business Rubik’s Cube that you must solve to have a successful and remarkable practice. These include vision, leadership, systems, people, training and energy. Dr. Stephen and Dr. Pete provide analysis and suggestions on how best to master each of these key components.

01:27 – Introducing today’s topic, solving the puzzle of your business
03:30 – Why businesses are not as simple as a jigsaw puzzle
04:31 – The Rubik’s Cube metaphor
05:11 – The six sides of the business Rubik’s Cube
08:39 – Vision
10:47 – Leadership
13:26 – The importance of character and capacity
15:06 – Systems
18:35 – People
19:46 – Systems around team building
22:27 – Training
25:46 – The four areas of training that Dr. Stephen and Dr. Peter immerse themselves in
28:57 – Energy
32:10 – Dr. Stephen and Dr. Pete summarize the episode
33:18 – Dr. Pete highly suggests going back and listening to this episode again

EPISODE QUOTES

“In order to really solve the puzzle, you gotta solve all six sides of this thing, right?” (04:43)

“Your practice, your business will always be a reflection of your energy.” (07:12)

“Your vision story has to be the manifestation, or the expression, of your core values.” (09:54)

“Truly the definition of leadership is your capacity, not only to become, but to then enable others to become.” (11:05)

“The two things that are always increase as you continue to mature and develop are character and capacity.” (13:29)

“You need to have systems in place for team building. And I would argue that these are the most important systems because all of those other systems don’t matter if you don’t have that team around you.” (19:31)

“What we like to say here is, ‘Energy is everything.’” (28:58)

LINKS MENTIONED

Dr. Stephen’s LinkedIn

Dr. Peter’s LinkedIn

The Remarkable CEO Website

BOOKS MENTIONED

Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us