17 min

Contractor Leadership Podcast 20 Law Of Explosive Growth Leadership for Contractors Podcast

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What do you think about when you hear the word explosive? Does it conjure up pictures of something that is out of control? Or do you consider something that is explosive as something that can be controlled? When demolition companies set charges for demolishing a major structure they do so in a very systematic process.

Back in 2007, Veterans Stadium - which was the home of the Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia Eagles - was demolished. The stadium was replaced by two separate stadiums - Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field. The process of demolishing the stadium involved the planting of explosive charges in order to have a controlled demolition of the stadium. The use of explosives created a very controlled demolition process for the stadium.

Explosive processes do not need to be processes that are out of control. They are in fact controlled - and need to be in order to be effective. Controlled growth is effective growth. Growth that is out of control is cancerous and can kill and organization just as fast as stagnation.

In John Maxwell’s book - the 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership - he explores Law #20 - the Law of Explosive Growth. The law is built on the premise “to add growth, lead followers - to multiply, lead leaders”. Applying this to contracting, to add revenues sell more work and hire more employees. To multiply growth, focus on building yourself and your leadership core for your business and then allow them to grow your business.

Listen to the full FREE course here https://www.construct-ed.com/course/21-laws-of-leadership-for-contractors/

What do you think about when you hear the word explosive? Does it conjure up pictures of something that is out of control? Or do you consider something that is explosive as something that can be controlled? When demolition companies set charges for demolishing a major structure they do so in a very systematic process.

Back in 2007, Veterans Stadium - which was the home of the Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia Eagles - was demolished. The stadium was replaced by two separate stadiums - Citizens Bank Park and Lincoln Financial Field. The process of demolishing the stadium involved the planting of explosive charges in order to have a controlled demolition of the stadium. The use of explosives created a very controlled demolition process for the stadium.

Explosive processes do not need to be processes that are out of control. They are in fact controlled - and need to be in order to be effective. Controlled growth is effective growth. Growth that is out of control is cancerous and can kill and organization just as fast as stagnation.

In John Maxwell’s book - the 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership - he explores Law #20 - the Law of Explosive Growth. The law is built on the premise “to add growth, lead followers - to multiply, lead leaders”. Applying this to contracting, to add revenues sell more work and hire more employees. To multiply growth, focus on building yourself and your leadership core for your business and then allow them to grow your business.

Listen to the full FREE course here https://www.construct-ed.com/course/21-laws-of-leadership-for-contractors/

17 min

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