Leadership Levers

William Gladhart

This podcast spotlights leaders' actions so they may enhance their organization’s performance and culture.We feature CEOs and industry-recognized Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) who share their experiences and insights on three key challenges: people, performance, and profit.If you are a leader who wants to learn from your peers about improving performance and financial returns, please join us. 

  1. 3d ago

    What Should We Stop Doing? Monisha Longacre on Creating Space for Growth

    What happens when organizations try to do everything at once? In this episode of Leadership Levers, Monisha Longacre, founder of Productivity 101 and a fractional COO, shares why leadership today is less about doing more and more about creating clarity when there is constant change.  Drawing from experience across enterprise organizations, startups, and growing businesses, Monisha explains why culture remains the foundation of both accomplishment and fulfillment - even as new technologies continue to reshape how we work.  As leaders race to adopt AI and accelerate growth, Monisha believes many organizations are creating unnecessary pressure by pursuing too many priorities at once. Monisha walks through:  Why people must remain at the center of organizational change  How leaders unintentionally create anxiety by demanding more, faster  The importance of prioritization, boundaries, and focus  Why employees need to feel supported, motivated, and valued  The overlooked leadership question: "What should we stop doing?"  How creating space often unlocks better performance than adding more work. For leaders navigating growth, technology, and change, this conversation is a reminder: culture isn't built by doing more - it's built by helping people focus on what matters most. We'd love your feedback on how we can improve - send us a Text!! Seeking to align your culture, boost performance & impact your bottom line? Let’s chat—no sales, just real talk about your challenges. Not ready? Join our PL3 Community for free insights & connections.

    9 min
  2. Apr 30

    The Exit Isn’t the End: Mike Tracy on Purpose, Identity & Life After Selling a Business

    What happens after the deal closes - when the business is no longer yours? In this episode of Leadership Levers, Mike Tracy, founder of Omni HRM, reflects on what comes next after leading and selling a business built over 30+ years. Unlike many founders who treat the exit as a finish line, Mike approached it differently - intentionally designing a multi-year transition to prepare for what came next. But even with planning, the reality of stepping away brought unexpected challenges. Mike shares: Why planning an “off-ramp” before the exit is critical The emotional challenge of watching new owners run your business differently Why relationships and networks don’t turn off after a sale What he missed most and still misses about leading a team How he re-engaged his time through mentoring, boards, and giving back Why purpose, health, and structure matter more than ever post-exit. For owners thinking or approaching a transition, this conversation is a reminder: the exit is not the end of leadership...it’s the beginning of a new chapter that requires just as much intention as building the business itself. We'd love your feedback on how we can improve - send us a Text!! Seeking to align your culture, boost performance & impact your bottom line? Let’s chat—no sales, just real talk about your challenges. Not ready? Join our PL3 Community for free insights & connections.

    11 min
  3. Apr 10

    Leadership Capacity Under Pressure: Logan Yanovac on Culture, Process & Founder Readiness

    What happens when leadership capacity becomes the limiting factor in growth? In this episode of Leadership Levers, Logan Yanovac, CEO and co-founder of the Founder Readiness Institute, shares how gaps in leadership development — not strategy — are often the root cause of underperformance in both startups and middle-market companies.  Drawing from a career in private equity, venture capital, and impact investing, Logan explains why most organizations fail to measure what matters most: a leader’s ability to manage complexity, pressure, and decision-making over time. As she built her own company, Logan encountered this challenge firsthand — realizing that even with strong networks and a clear vision, missing process and infrastructure can slow growth quickly. Logan walks through: Why leadership capacity — not strategy — often determines business outcomesHow early process gaps, especially in sales and lead generation, create growth constraintsThe importance of building systems before relying on networksWhy founders must recognize and act quickly on operational gapsHow stress and pressure test whether culture is real or theoreticalThe overlooked need for manager coaching — and why it’s a systemic issue across organizations. For leaders building and scaling organizations, this conversation is a reminder: performance challenges rarely start in the numbers — they start in leadership capacity, process discipline, and the ability to operate under pressure. We'd love your feedback on how we can improve - send us a Text!! Seeking to align your culture, boost performance & impact your bottom line? Let’s chat—no sales, just real talk about your challenges. Not ready? Join our PL3 Community for free insights & connections.

    16 min
  4. Apr 1

    Consistency Drives Performance: Jon Dario on Standards, Execution & Leadership

    What causes performance to break down across an organization — even when you have good people in place? In this episode of Leadership Levers, Jon Dario, founder of Retail Management Formula and CEO of Edison Properties, shares how inconsistent execution across 250+ locations exposed a critical leadership gap: without clear standards, every team creates its own version of success. Drawing from decades of experience in retail and multi-location operations, John explains why culture starts with people — but performance depends on clarity. John walks through: Why people are the foundation, but process determines consistencyHow inconsistent execution creates volatility in results and engagementThe power of defining a clear “pyramid of standards” across the organizationWhy leadership teams must align on priorities before expecting executionHow daily routines reinforce culture and operational disciplineThe mindset shift from blaming people to guiding them toward success. For leaders managing growth, scale, or multi-location teams, this conversation is a reminder: performance doesn’t fail because people don’t care — it fails when leaders don’t define what success looks like. We'd love your feedback on how we can improve - send us a Text!! Seeking to align your culture, boost performance & impact your bottom line? Let’s chat—no sales, just real talk about your challenges. Not ready? Join our PL3 Community for free insights & connections.

    11 min
  5. Mar 2

    Process Before Profit: Andrew Abraham on Building Culture That Actually Scales

    What happens when you hire great people, but still don’t get great results? In this episode of Leadership Levers, Andrew Abraham, CEO and co-founder of Heybuddy, shares how early hiring mistakes forced him to confront a hard truth: talent doesn’t compensate for missing process. As a young founder building a customer-consciousness platform for CPG and e-commerce brands, Andrew initially believed people were the most critical lever. But after scaling too quickly without operational clarity, he realized something deeper — even star players fail without structure and clear leadership direction.  Andrew walks through: Why process — not people — was the real bottleneck in early growthHow direct accountability starts with the leader, not the teamThe difference between hiring talent and aligning personnel to the missionWhy servant leadership creates cultural gravityHis belief that entrepreneurship is a deeply spiritual journey — and why leaders must listen to their hearts as much as their metrics. For leaders building in high-growth environments, this conversation is a reminder: sustainable performance isn’t built on charisma or hiring velocity — it’s built on clarity, alignment, and systems that allow great people to win. We'd love your feedback on how we can improve - send us a Text!! Seeking to align your culture, boost performance & impact your bottom line? Let’s chat—no sales, just real talk about your challenges. Not ready? Join our PL3 Community for free insights & connections.

    11 min
  6. Jan 7

    From Wall Street to Garage Startup: Matt Plooster’s Culture-First Blueprint for Investment Banking

    What happens when a former Wall Street banker trades skyscrapers for a garage — and builds a mission-driven investment bank from scratch? In this episode of Leadership Levers, Matt Plooster, Founder & CEO of Bridgepoint Investment Banking, shares the remarkable journey that took him from billion-dollar transactions at Deutsche Bank to launching a boutique firm with a simple belief: people and culture aren’t just part of the business — they ARE the business. Matt’s story is anything but typical. A small-town Nebraskan who once walked on to play football at the University of Nebraska, he later found himself on Wall Street working on some of the largest private equity deals in the world. But purpose — not prestige — pulled him home. In this conversation, Matt opens up about the cultural principles that define Bridgepoint and how investing deeply in people has become his firm’s most important competitive edge. Matt walks through: Why culture is the only sustainable differentiator in high-performance service industriesThe leadership tension between scaling fast and protecting standardsWhy most people problems are really clarity and accountability problemsThe investment resources Bridgepoint makes in its people — from success coaches to supportive chaplainsHow mission, purpose, and trust strengthen both the work and the financial outcomesWhy gratitude and perspective matter more as the stakes get higher. For leaders navigating growth, hiring or culture drift, Matt’s story is a reminder that the real engine of performance isn’t strategy or capital — it’s people who believe in what they’re building together. We'd love your feedback on how we can improve - send us a Text!! Seeking to align your culture, boost performance & impact your bottom line? Let’s chat—no sales, just real talk about your challenges. Not ready? Join our PL3 Community for free insights & connections.

    16 min
  7. 12/15/2025

    Your Culture Called - It Wants Its Standards Back: Mike Walrod on Accountability & Leadership Drift

    What happens when a leader avoids the hard people decisions—and everyone else quietly lowers their standards to match? In this episode of Leadership Levers, Mike Walrod, founder of Incite Business Strategies and longtime fractional integrator of EOS shares why accountability is one of the most powerful cultural signals a leader sends. With over 30 years in operations and executive roles, Mike has seen the same pattern across organizations - people issues ignored at the top become performance issues everywhere else. Through EOS’s “right person, right seat” framework, Mike helps leadership teams confront misalignment, rebuild trust, and reset expectations—often for the first time in years. And when leaders finally raise the bar, the culture responds almost immediately. Mike walks through: Why people issues must be fixed before processesHow one misaligned leader creates a ripple effect across culture and moraleWhy employees watch what leaders tolerate—not what they sayHow communication breakdowns fuel organizational driftWhy resetting standards begins with honest, direct conversations. Mike also shares how fractional integrators help teams rebuild trust, alignment, and clarity by reigniting honest conversations—often the first candid conversation the team has had in years. For leaders navigating team dysfunction, misalignment, or cultural stagnation, this episode is a reminder that accountability isn’t punitive—it's cultural stewardship. And culture changes the moment leaders decide to raise the bar again. We'd love your feedback on how we can improve - send us a Text!! Seeking to align your culture, boost performance & impact your bottom line? Let’s chat—no sales, just real talk about your challenges. Not ready? Join our PL3 Community for free insights & connections.

    12 min
  8. 12/06/2025

    Culture Is a Power Grid - Chip Higgins on the Energy Behind Organizational Performance

    What happens when your culture functions like a power grid — and one small disconnect shuts down momentum across the organization? In this episode of Leadership Levers, Chip Higgins, founder of Bizzics and a former 40-year banker, explores why culture and process failures create more organizational heat, friction, and performance stalls than any financial constraint ever could. After decades advising owner-managed businesses, Chip noticed a pattern: companies rarely fail from lack of capital — they fail from lack of energy.  Drawing from concepts in his book The Bizzics Way, Chip explains how culture acts as the “power grid” of an organization, conducting the energy needed for alignment, velocity, and execution. Chip walks through: Why culture acts as an energy system — not a slogan or morale boosterHow one small breakdown in communication or process can cripple momentumWhy systems fail when people aren’t included early in the designThe hidden “heat” created when automation solves compliance but undermines executionHow local ownership can transform process redesign into cultural strength rather than cultural erosion. For leaders navigating automation, growth, system rollouts, or operational change, Chip’s insights offer a simple idea: momentum requires energy — and energy only flows through a culture built for connection, clarity, and ownership. We'd love your feedback on how we can improve - send us a Text!! Seeking to align your culture, boost performance & impact your bottom line? Let’s chat—no sales, just real talk about your challenges. Not ready? Join our PL3 Community for free insights & connections.

    13 min

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This podcast spotlights leaders' actions so they may enhance their organization’s performance and culture.We feature CEOs and industry-recognized Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) who share their experiences and insights on three key challenges: people, performance, and profit.If you are a leader who wants to learn from your peers about improving performance and financial returns, please join us.