EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 19 MIN
Ep. 152 | Maximizing Leverage for Massive Success
from SuccessFlow Podcast · host Phil Crawford and Steven Harris
Leverage as a Force Multiplier: Networking, Negotiation, and Working Smarter. In this episode, we discuss “leverage” as both a noun and a verb. Resources, relationships, or skills that amplify impact, and as a force multiplier for business, sales, and life. Steven recaps a BNI Mastermind Workshop series for a 75-member Arizona chapter: the first session focused on opportunity, health, and wealth alignment, while the second centered on networking and marketing through relationship-building rather than cold calling. Key ideas include a leverage formula (value produced ÷ time invested) to evaluate hourly impact, using delegation and hiring to scale, and negotiation leverage through alternatives, evidence, testimonials, and win-win outcomes (referencing Chris Voss and “Getting to Yes”). A Venn diagram highlights leveraging overlapping business, personal, community, and online networks with authentic, connector-minded networking. We also note leverage via tools, automation, and media/content that scales over time, and recommend “Never Split the Difference” and Herb Cohen’s “You Can Negotiate Anything.”00:00 Retention Over Churn00:17 BNI Mastermind Series02:43 Leverage Defined04:39 Force Multipliers Formula06:42 Sales Negotiation Leverage08:50 Product Service Advantage09:46 Work Smarter Networks10:28 Venn Diagram Networking15:03 Everyday Leverage Examples16:41 Negotiation Tripod17:59 Modern Leverage AssetsAs an entrepreneur, you might find yourself wondering how to maximize your potential and grow your business. The answer often lies in leveraging your network. Key Takeaways:Understanding Leverage in NetworkingNetworking is not just about collecting contacts; it's about building relationships that can lead to mutual benefits. The key is understanding how to use these connections effectively. As Steven Harris pointed out, leverage can be considered both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the influence or power you gain from relationships. As a verb, it involves actively applying your resources or skills to achieve desired outcomes.The Power of RelationshipsBuilding genuine relationships is vital in networking. As Steven mentioned, it’s about developing connections that can help you in your business journey. Whether it's through referrals, partnerships, or collaborations, the right relationships can open doors and create opportunities for growth.Networking Strategies for Entrepreneurs:Attend Industry EventsLeverage Social MediaFollow UpOffer Value FirstThe Role of Evidence in NetworkingBuilding Trust Through TransparencyBig Idea: Measuring Your Leverage PointUnderstanding your leverage point is crucial as an entrepreneur. This involves calculating the value produced relative to the time invested. For instance, if you earn $100,000 a year working 2,000 hours, your leverage point is $50 per hour. The goal is to either work less while maintaining income or increase income while keeping hours the same. The magic happens when you can accomplish both. This concept not only applies to financials but can also be measured in terms of time and effort put into networking.Follow the SuccessFlow Podcast on Instagram: @successflowpodcastTo connect with Steven and ways he can help:Founder/Creator: www.oppoflowmindset.com Small Business Payroll - PHX Franchise Owner: www.journeypayrollhr.com Instagram: @steven.oppo.flow To connect with Phil and contact directly: https://phillipcrawford.com/ X: https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford Instagram: @flowstatecrawfordAcknowledgements:The Intro and Outro Music credit to Holden Peyton.This podcast episode is produced and published by Dolphin Podcasting, LLC. Launch your podcast today at www.DolphinPodcasting.com
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Leverage as a Force Multiplier: Networking, Negotiation, and Working Smarter. In this episode, we discuss “leverage” as both a noun and a verb. Resources, relationships, or skills that amplify impact, and as a force multiplier for business, sales, and life. Steven recaps a BNI Mastermind Workshop series for a 75-member Arizona chapter: the first session focused on opportunity, health, and wealth alignment, while the second centered on networking and marketing through relationship-building rather than cold calling. Key ideas include a leverage formula (value produced ÷ time invested) to evaluate hourly impact, using delegation and hiring to scale, and negotiation leverage through alternatives, evidence, testimonials, and win-win outcomes (referencing Chris Voss and “Getting to Yes”). A Venn diagram highlights leveraging overlapping business, personal, community, and online networks with authentic, connector-minded networking. We also note leverage via tools, automation, and media/content that scales over time, and recommend “Never Split the Difference” and Herb Cohen’s “You Can Negotiate Anything.”00:00 Retention Over Churn00:17 BNI Mastermind Series02:43 Leverage Defined04:39 Force Multipliers Formula06:42 Sales Negotiation Leverage08:50 Product Service Advantage09:46 Work Smarter Networks10:28 Venn Diagram Networking15:03 Everyday Leverage Examples16:41 Negotiation Tripod17:59 Modern Leverage AssetsAs an entrepreneur, you might find yourself wondering how to maximize your potential and grow your business. The answer often lies in leveraging your network. Key Takeaways:Understanding Leverage in NetworkingNetworking is not just about collecting contacts; it's about building relationships that can lead to mutual benefits. The key is understanding how to use these connections effectively. As Steven Harris pointed out, leverage can be considered both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the influence or power you gain from relationships. As a verb, it involves actively applying your resources or skills to achieve desired outcomes.The Power of RelationshipsBuilding genuine relationships is vital in networking. As Steven mentioned, it’s about developing connections that can help you in your business journey. Whether it's through referrals, partnerships, or collaborations, the right relationships can open doors and create opportunities for growth.Networking Strategies for Entrepreneurs:Attend Industry EventsLeverage Social MediaFollow UpOffer Value FirstThe Role of Evidence in NetworkingBuilding Trust Through TransparencyBig Idea: Measuring Your Leverage PointUnderstanding your leverage point is crucial as an entrepreneur. This involves calculating the value produced relative to the time invested. For instance, if you earn $100,000 a year working 2,000 hours, your leverage point is $50 per hour. The goal is to either work less while maintaining income or increase income while keeping hours the same. The magic happens when you can accomplish both. This concept not only applies to financials but can also be measured in terms of time and effort put into networking.Follow the SuccessFlow Podcast on Instagram: @successflowpodcastTo connect with Steven and ways he can help:Founder/Creator: www.oppoflowmindset.com Small Business Payroll - PHX Franchise Owner: www.journeypayrollhr.com Instagram: @steven.oppo.flow To connect with Phil and contact directly: https://phillipcrawford.com/ X: https://twitter.com/PhillipCrawford Instagram: @flowstatecrawfordAcknowledgements:The Intro and Outro Music credit to Holden Peyton.This podcast episode is produced and published by Dolphin Podcasting, LLC. Launch your podcast today at www.DolphinPodcasting.com
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