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July 10, 2025 6 mins

You just bought a business. Now what? The worst thing you can do is walk in and start swinging your authority around. In this episode of American Operator, JC breaks down exactly what the first 30 days should look like for any new owner.

This isn’t the time to change everything. It’s the time to earn trust.

From one-on-one conversations to walking the floor with humility, this episode will teach you how to build credibility, calm your team’s nerves, and set the tone for long-term success.

🔑 You’ll learn:

  • The 3 questions every new owner should ask their team
  • How to be present without micromanaging
  • Why curiosity beats control
  • How to show up without promising too much too soon

This is Part 1 of our 3-part series: “The First 30 Days.”
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