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Signal vs. Noise: The Leadership Advantage of Simplicity

Signal vs. Noise: The Leadership Advantage of Simplicity

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It’s easy to assume that growth comes from adding more, but it often actually requires doing less with greater intention.

Today on the Leadership Blueprints Podcast, BJ sits down with Jeff Evenson, Scaling Strategist at Scaling.com, where he helps clients 10x their business in three years or less, which Jeff describes as the “impossible goal”. Tuning in, you’ll find out what it really means to grow a business strategically, including compressing timelines to sharpen decision-making, learning how to distinguish signal from noise, and setting clear boundaries around what not to pursue. Jeff introduces the concept of “frame, floor, focus,” and explains how simplifying priorities can unlock higher-impact opportunities. He also explores the identity shift required of leaders as their roles evolve, and why coaching and accountability are essential to sustaining progress.

Listen in for a grounded, practical perspective on leading and scaling with intention!


Key Points From This Episode:

  • Using time as a tool to force better decisions and innovation.
  • The concept of signal vs. noise in business decisions.
  • Identifying which opportunities are distractions rather than true growth paths.
  • Introducing “frame, floor, focus” as a scaling framework.
  • Setting a floor to define what work and clients to say no to.


Quotes:


“The impossible goal is a 10x goal, but the more impossible piece of it is to collapse and use time as a tool.” — Jeff Evenson


“If we use time as a tool, we can force people to think differently and create innovative pathways to get to that 10x goal in a much shorter timeframe.” — Jeff Evenson


“That floor will indicate what things we can do, and, more importantly, what things we say no to.” — Jeff Evenson


“Personally, professionally, having somebody [who] is always in your corner, yet is also relatively rigorous with accountability, is a superpower.” — Jeff Evenson


“Our goals and our future self really shape who we are today.” — Jeff Evenson


“The goal is just a tool. We don't want it to be a cudgel or a punishment or anything like that. We want it to be a tool, a useful tool that challenges our thinking and really shapes our decision making now.” — Jeff Evenson


Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:


Jeff Evenson on LinkedIn

Jeff Evenson Email

Scaling.com

The Science of Scaling: Grow Your Business Bigger and Faster Than You Think Possible

Bill Watkins on LinkedIn

Dan Sullivan Books

Benjamin Hardy Books

Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork

10x Is Easier Than 2x: How World-Class Entrepreneurs Achieve More by Doing Less

Freddie Kim on LinkedIn

MILSPEC TALENT

Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS)

Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones

Leadership Blueprints Podcast

Leadership Blueprints Podcast on YouTube

MCFA

MCFA Careers

BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

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