Decoding Business Friction: Aligning Growth with Evolving Vision In this episode of the Purpose and Profit Podcast, Jess Sato delves deeper into the concept of the friction of success in business. Drawing from personal anecdotes and professional observations, Jess explores how misalignment in conviction, clarity, demand, and impact can signal the need for strategic evolution. She emphasizes viewing friction as feedback rather than failure and offers practical questions and tools, such ...
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Decoding Business Friction: Aligning Growth with Evolving Vision In this episode of the Purpose and Profit Podcast, Jess Sato delves deeper into the concept of the friction of success in business. Drawing from personal anecdotes and professional observations, Jess explores how misalignment in conviction, clarity, demand, and impact can signal the need for strategic evolution. She emphasizes viewing friction as feedback rather than failure and offers practical questions and tools, such ...
Finding Clarity: Cleaning Your Business Lenses In this episode of the Purpose and Profit Podcast, host Jess Sato discusses the common challenges business owners face when they feel stuck or disconnected from their core idea. Jess uses the analogy of dirty glasses to explain how old identities, mixed messages, and vague offers can obscure our vision. She emphasizes the importance of gaining clarity on one's big idea to align business efforts and strategies effectively. Jess shares her per...
Purpose + Profit Podcast
Decoding Business Friction: Aligning Growth with Evolving Vision In this episode of the Purpose and Profit Podcast, Jess Sato delves deeper into the concept of the friction of success in business. Drawing from personal anecdotes and professional observations, Jess explores how misalignment in conviction, clarity, demand, and impact can signal the need for strategic evolution. She emphasizes viewing friction as feedback rather than failure and offers practical questions and tools, such ...