#374: The Power of Intentionality in Entrepreneurial Decision Making & Leadership with Eric Rieger

October 12, 2023 01:25:40
#374: The Power of Intentionality in Entrepreneurial Decision Making & Leadership with Eric Rieger
Intentional Growth
#374: The Power of Intentionality in Entrepreneurial Decision Making & Leadership with Eric Rieger

Oct 12 2023 | 01:25:40

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Show Notes

If you’ve ever sat in your leadership seat and struggled with the question, “What is this all for?”, then you’ll relate to this episode. I met Eric Reiger, the Founder and CEO of WEBIT, in the 10 Disciplines Coaching program led by Gino Wickman and Rob Dube. I was immediately drawn to his depth of reflection and the thoughtfulness behind his decisions. Eric truly elevated our conversation today.

Eric Rieger's interview underscores the profound role of a genuine "why" in guiding our decisions as leaders and entrepreneurs. This "why" is different from the one Simon Sinek became famous for. It's deeper. It's the original source behind the motivation and decision-making of the founder, leader, or owner.

Key Takeaways:

 

  1. The Power of "Why" in Business Decisions: Eric's journey highlights the pivotal role of a genuine "why" in guiding entrepreneurial choices. Ensuring decisions are rooted in authentic motivations ensures a meaningful and purposeful business path.
  2. The Transformative Potential of Employee Ownership (ESOPs): Eric's move to introduce an ESOP underscores the value of placing employees at a business's core. Such structures can counteract rising private equity influences, emphasizing the balance between profit and people.
  3. Personal Growth and Vulnerability in Authentic Leadership: Eric's openness about personal challenges and beliefs showcases the human element in leadership. Embracing vulnerability and introspection fosters authenticity and deeper connections in the entrepreneurial journey.

 

RESOURCES:

WEBIT Services

Reach out to Eric on Linkedin!

Eric’s phone: 630-870-1088

 

PODCAST INTERVIEW QUOTES:

15:31 - “Open book management led me to ESOP.” - Eric Rieger

17:57 - “Well, as a child, I was one of those annoying, why, why?” - Eric Rieger

25:08 - “We could go three months with income being completely shut off and still be able to pay our bills. Most companies are three weeks or less.” - Eric Rieger

33:27 - “Being inquisitive has been the catalyst that's brought me to the right people.” - Eric Rieger

43:00 - “If you start poking at their why, they're chasing somebody else's dream.” - Eric Rieger

45:39 - “If you're doing the right things for the right reasons for the right people, the cash will come, right?” - Eric Rieger

 

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