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Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief with Cameron Herold

Ep. 359 - How To Skyrocket Your Business Success

Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief with Cameron Herold

Second in Command with Cameron Herold

Entrepreneurship, Business, Management, Careers

4.51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Today's episode of the Second in Command podcast is a recast of a conversation between Cameron and Spencer Lodge, the host of the Unscripted podcast. They discuss the paramount importance of building a business to create personal free time, not just financial gain. Cameron shares a pivotal lesson from his father, highlighting that owning a business isn't solely about monetary success, but rather about having the freedom to enjoy life on one's own terms. By focusing on delegating and growing people, one can achieve both financial prosperity and personal freedom. This foundational philosophy underpins Cameron's approach to entrepreneurship and business development.

The conversation explores Cameron's personal and professional journey, including candid stories about his life, such as his thoughts on travel and cultural exposure, and his experiences in different countries like Bhutan. These stories reveal his deeper understanding of life and business, including the significance of being present, emotionally connected, and genuinely engaging with different cultures and environments. He also discusses the critical role of a COO in a company, highlighting the importance of a strong CEO-COO partnership and the challenges in achieving such a dynamic.


The conversation also touches on Cameron's perspective on hiring practices, corporate culture, and employee engagement. He asserts that great employees are drawn to exceptional companies, emphasizing the need for businesses to cultivate cultures that are more than just workplaces. Cameron discusses his book, "The Second In Command," which focuses on the intricacies of the COO role and the CEO-COO relationship.


Enjoy!



In This Episode You'll Learn:

  • How Cameron views the primary goal of entrepreneurship as a means to gain personal freedom and free time, rather than purely financial success.  
  • The importance of prioritizing delegation and personal time to achieve both wealth and a fulfilling life.
  • The significance of traveling and immersing oneself in various cultures.
  • How emotional experiences, like the loss of a loved one, can profoundly affect business leaders and their approach to life and work.
  • The crucial role of a COO and the dynamics of the CEO-COO relationship for business efficiency and growth.
  • Strategies for attracting top talent by building a strong company culture and why great employees gravitate towards great companies.
  • The psychological aspects of entrepreneurship, including the prevalence of traits like ADD and bipolar disorder among successful entrepreneurs.
  • The 'Vivid Vision' concept and how it helps in aligning and inspiring employees towards a common business goal.
  • And much more...


Resources:

Connect with Cameron: Website | LinkedIn

Get Cameron’s latest book “Meetings Suck: Turning One of The Most Loathed Elements of Business into One of the Most Valuable”

Get Cameron’s online course – Invest In Your Leaders



Transcript

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0:00.0

The most important reason you ever build a business is to have your free time.

0:05.0

He said building a business is not about money.

0:07.4

It's about having as much time as you want to do what you want, when you want.

0:11.3

And if you focus on building a business for your free time you'll make as much money as you could ever

0:15.4

imagine because you'll delegate and you'll grow people. Welcome to the Second in Command Podcast, produced by the COO Alliance and brought to

0:31.3

you by its founder, Cameron Herald.

0:33.0

In the second in command podcast, we talked to top COOs who share the insights, strategies, and tactics that made them the chief behind the chief.

0:42.0

And now, here's your host, that made them the chief behind the chief.

0:43.0

And now here's your host, Cameron Harold.

0:47.0

So Cameron, thanks for coming to join us on the show.

0:52.0

Of course, thanks for having this one, so I appreciate it.

0:54.0

It's interesting hearing a bit about your story

0:56.3

as we've been chatting before the cameras went on,

0:58.5

but also I've consumed quite a bit of your content recently

1:01.7

to learn more about you after our good friend Ken made the

1:04.6

introduction. Yeah. Ken's quite a guy, isn't he? He's amazing. But there's one thing that you don't know about me yet. I need to explain why I was

1:10.8

late this morning. I told you. Oh yeah, that a good thing. I know you probably have a way to start

1:15.1

most of your shows as well, but today you're going to have to start it differently. Let's go. Why were you late to my podcast this morning?

1:21.2

Today's my birthday and I's my birthday breakfast with my wife

1:24.4

and I wanted to make sure I could enjoy my eggs tachsuka.

1:26.5

So I think you have to sing happy birthday today.

1:28.8

Oh, man, man, man, man, he agreed to come on your birthday.

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