
Executive Hustle Podcast with Kirsten Yurich
The struggle is real. Busy executives strive to do their best, be their best, and leave something left for "Act II" when they get home.
This is the podcast explores the experiences and life journeys of local leaders. Each episode explores a facet of life, leadership, or learning in such a way that everyone listening walks away with at least one actionable way to level up their life.
Executive Hustle Podcast with Kirsten Yurich
Why being the "nice guy" leader isn't enough—How to master the systems and processes that drive real business impact.
Senior leaders don't fail from lack of effort—they fail from building weak systems and tracking the wrong results. This episode breaks down the essential domain of "leading things" and reveals why your ability to harness systems and processes determines whether you (and your organization) will thrive or just survive.
Part of the essential 3-domain leadership framework: Leading Yourself, Leading Teams, and Leading Things.
Key Takeaways:
- Get ruthlessly clear on what winning looks like — Not generic KPIs, but precise, business-critical outcomes that everyone can understand and rally behind
- Design systems so simple they actually get used — The strongest systems succeed through radical simplicity, not complexity. Make performance visual, public, and trackable
- Practice real accountability starting with yourself — Before pointing fingers when things go wrong, ask "How did I set my team up for success?" True accountability begins with leadership ownership
- Focus on people, process, and product — When you nail these three fundamentals, the profits take care of themselves
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KIRSTEN YURICH BIO:
Kirsten is a licensed behavior analyst, speaker, author, and retired CEO who partners with business leaders to help them achieve more of what matters most to them. Kirsten’s clients are high performing CEOs, founders, and executives looking to “level up” in life and business.
Kirsten share’s her expertise in leadership, performance management, and learning with executives through coaching or consulting, peer groups, and speaking.
For more info, check out Kirsten Yurich HERE.