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117: Alex Judd - Your Personality Is NOT a Business Plan

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Imagine a business that doesn’t depend on you—one that scales, thrives, and grows without your constant involvement. That’s exactly what Alex Judd reveals in this episode.Alex spent years at the Dave Ramsey organization as the former host of the EntreLeadership Podcast, giving him the opportunity to learn from one of the most influential names in personal finance. He saw firsthand how Dave empowered his team, fostered a culture of accountability, and scaled a personal brand into a massive organization—all without losing control.Eventually, Alex launched his own venture, carrying those lessons with him. As the Founder & CEO of Path for Growth, he now offers community, coaching, and experiences for impact-driven leaders.In this episode, you’ll learn how to go from being an advisor working in your business to becoming the CEO who actually leads it—mastering delegation, building systems that run smoothly, and creating a business that thrives without your constant oversight.4 of the biggest insights from Alex…1.) The Artist’s Trap: Why Your Personality Isn’t a Business Model Most entrepreneurs start as the “artist” in their business—personally handling everything because they’re great at what they do. But Alex reveals why this approach is a trap. If your business depends entirely on your talent, energy, and personality, it’s not scalable. Alex shares how to escape the artist’s trap and become a true leader—one who builds a business that runs smoothly, even when you’re not in the room.2.) Healthy Accountability Drives GrowthAlex explains how to create a culture of feedback where team members feel empowered rather than criticized. Discover the system he uses to give feedback and measure team performance without hurting morale.3.) The 4-Steps to Operationalizing Your Business Alex walks through his 4-step process to make excellence predictable and repeatable: Standardize, Document, Evaluate, and Improve. Whether you’re running a team of 5 or 50, this framework will help you scale without chaos.4.) How Founders Can Delegate Their Unique Skills and TalentsMany founders struggle to delegate their strongest skills because those talents come naturally to them. But Alex shares how to break this barrier by identifying your core strengths, distilling them into clear, teachable processes, and empowering your team to replicate them. He reveals why your greatest strengths can become your greatest bottleneck if not properly transferred.SHOW NOTEShttps://bradleyjohnson.com/117FOLLOW BRAD JOHNSON ON SOCIALTwitterInstagramLinkedInFOLLOW DBDL ON SOCIAL:YouTubeTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookDISCLOSURE DBDL podcast episode conversations are intended to provide financial advisors with ideas, strategies, concepts and tools that could be incorporated into their business and their life. Financial professionals are responsible for ensuring implementation of anything discussed related to business is done so in accordance with any and all regulatory, compliance responsibilities and obligations.The Triad member statements reflect their own experience which may not be representative of all Triad Member experiences, and their appearances were not paid for.Triad Wealth Partners, LLC is an SEC Registered Investment Adviser. Please visit Triadwealthpartners.com for more information. Triad Wealth Partners, LLC and Triad Partners, LLC are affiliated companies. TP05254485404See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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