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Episode 132 - Fractional Executives are not Consultants or Advisors with Ben Wolf

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ABOUT THE GUEST

Ben Wolf is the founder of Wolf's Edge Integrators and the author of the best-selling book "Fractional Leadership: Landing Executive Talent You Thought Was Out of Reach." He has extensive experience in the entrepreneurial space, having built and grown multiple businesses. Ben now leads a team of fractional COOs who help businesses transition from chaos to control.

SHOW SUMMARY

In this episode of The Disruptive Successor Show, Ben Wolf, founder of Wolf's Edge Integrators, discusses the role of fractional executives in helping businesses transition from chaos to control. He explains that fractional executives are not consultants or advisors, but rather leaders who sit on the organizational chart and are responsible for specific functions within the business. Ben emphasizes the importance of understanding whether a business needs a leader or a doer and highlights the value of fractional executives in providing high-level expertise at a fraction of the cost. He also introduces the concept of a "chaos to control" roadmap, which helps businesses prioritize and execute their goals.

HIGHLIGHT QUOTES

“We get people into good management habits so that they, you know, and obviously when there's a real emergency or something's truly temp sensitive, we'll address it right then. But a lot of times, it's not a lot of times. It's just that's what you just thought of a question. So you just ask it. But instead of addressing it, then we add it to our issues list for the weekly meeting or for the leadership team meeting, right?” - Ben Wolf

“You need to be very mindful about what do you truly need. Maybe that experienced executive who's run businesses before, or that CMO that runs a marketing team of 10 or 20 people already is like shooting a rabbit with an elephant gun. Like you just don't need you. Maybe you don't need that right now.” - Ben Wolf

Connect with Ben and learn more about his work:

If you enjoyed today’s episode, please subscribe, review, and share with a friend who would benefit from the message. If you’re interested in picking up a copy of Jonathan Goldhill’s book, Disruptive Successor, go to the website at www.DisruptiveSuccessor.com

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ABOUT THE GUEST

Ben Wolf is the founder of Wolf's Edge Integrators and the author of the best-selling book "Fractional Leadership: Landing Executive Talent You Thought Was Out of Reach." He has extensive experience in the entrepreneurial space, having built and grown multiple businesses. Ben now leads a team of fractional COOs who help businesses transition from chaos to control.

SHOW SUMMARY

In this episode of The Disruptive Successor Show, Ben Wolf, founder of Wolf's Edge Integrators, discusses the role of fractional executives in helping businesses transition from chaos to control. He explains that fractional executives are not consultants or advisors, but rather leaders who sit on the organizational chart and are responsible for specific functions within the business. Ben emphasizes the importance of understanding whether a business needs a leader or a doer and highlights the value of fractional executives in providing high-level expertise at a fraction of the cost. He also introduces the concept of a "chaos to control" roadmap, which helps businesses prioritize and execute their goals.

HIGHLIGHT QUOTES

“We get people into good management habits so that they, you know, and obviously when there's a real emergency or something's truly temp sensitive, we'll address it right then. But a lot of times, it's not a lot of times. It's just that's what you just thought of a question. So you just ask it. But instead of addressing it, then we add it to our issues list for the weekly meeting or for the leadership team meeting, right?” - Ben Wolf

“You need to be very mindful about what do you truly need. Maybe that experienced executive who's run businesses before, or that CMO that runs a marketing team of 10 or 20 people already is like shooting a rabbit with an elephant gun. Like you just don't need you. Maybe you don't need that right now.” - Ben Wolf

Connect with Ben and learn more about his work:

If you enjoyed today’s episode, please subscribe, review, and share with a friend who would benefit from the message. If you’re interested in picking up a copy of Jonathan Goldhill’s book, Disruptive Successor, go to the website at www.DisruptiveSuccessor.com

  continue reading

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