In this episode of the Building Freedom Podcast, guest host Josh McMahon talks with 4 Level Coach Success Coach Jeremy Belleau about navigating change and building effective SOPs. They explore why most people resist change, how to earn genuine and lasting team buy-in, and the owner’s critical role in driving and sustaining transformation.
Josh and Jeremy share practical strategies on creating a culture of accountability, engaging your team beyond the initial rollout, and knowing when to pivot if a change isn’t working. They also dive into designing SOPs that go beyond your current way of working, helping you scale, improve efficiency, and set your business up for long-term success.
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