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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 27 MIN

The Relationship Gap That’s Quietly Slowing Your Growth

from The TriMetric Roadmap Podcast With Scott Landis · host Scott Landis

TriMetric Roadmap Podcast Episode: “The Relationship Gap That’s Quietly Slowing Your Growth” (Customer & Stakeholder Stewardship) Episode Overview As founders scale, one of the most common—and costly—mistakes is drifting too far from the people who matter most. In this episode, Scott and Jeff break down Customer & Stakeholder Stewardship, a critical but often overlooked component of Executive Performance. They unpack how to stay connected without becoming the bottleneck—and how to build a business that maintains strong relationships even as it grows beyond you. 1. Growth Creates Distance—Unless You Design Against It As your business scales, it becomes easier to lose touch with customers and key stakeholders. Without intentional systems, you risk losing the very feedback and trust that built your business. 2. Delegation Is the Foundation of Stewardship You can’t stay connected at scale without learning to delegate outcomes—not just tasks. True multiplication happens when you transfer: Vision Core values Decision-making frameworks 3. The Sweet Spot: “In the Loop” vs. “Ask for Permission” Great leaders avoid two extremes: Micromanaging everything Disappearing completely The goal: ➡️ Your team leads ➡️ You stay informed ➡️ Clear boundaries exist for major decisions 4. Stewardship ≠ Control Stewardship means creating: Trust Consistency Care in relationships It’s not about managing every interaction—it’s about ensuring relationships are handled the right way through your team. 5. Systems Sustain Relationships at Scale Healthy businesses don’t rely on founder charisma alone. They build systems that: Maintain communication rhythms Reinforce values Ensure no key stakeholder feels forgotten 6. Stakeholders Go Beyond Customers Founders often overlook key relationships that don’t directly generate revenue: Strategic partners Vendors Investors Referral partners These relationships can significantly impact your future growth and stability. 7. Character + Competency = Strong Leadership Bench To scale relationships through others, you need the right people: ⚠️ Warning Signs to Watch Customer complaints that “come out of nowhere” Only reaching out to stakeholders when you need something Relationships dependent on you personally Assuming loyalty instead of building trust Lack of visibility into customer experience 🧠 Self-Check Questions Where am I too involved with customers? Where am I too absent? Who are the 5–10 key stakeholders that impact my future most? Do these relationships stay strong without me? Do I have real-time insight into customer experience? 🛠️ Practical Moves Build systems that transfer your thinking, not just tasks Use an EA or team member to help manage relationship touchpoints Create consistent communication rhythms with key stakeholders Reinforce values through leadership—not just process 🚀 Next Steps If you want to scale without losing control of your relationships, you need a system—not more effort. 👉 Take the TriMetric Quiz at www.TriMetricQuiz.com to assess your: Business Health Executive Performance Life Quality This will show you exactly where your gaps are—and how to close them. Technology, Tools & Intelligence Systems How to use systems and tech to make all of this easier, scalable, and sustainable. 🔜 Coming Next EpisodeTechnology, Tools & Intelligence Systems How to use systems and tech to make all of this easier, scalable, and sustainable.

TriMetric Roadmap Podcast Episode: “The Relationship Gap That’s Quietly Slowing Your Growth” (Customer & Stakeholder Stewardship) Episode Overview As founders scale, one of the most common—and costly—mistakes is drifting too far from the people who matter most. In this episode, Scott and Jeff break down Customer & Stakeholder Stewardship, a critical but often overlooked component of Executive Performance. They unpack how to stay connected without becoming the bottleneck—and how to build a business that maintains strong relationships even as it grows beyond you. 1. Growth Creates Distance—Unless You Design Against It As your business scales, it becomes easier to lose touch with customers and key stakeholders. Without intentional systems, you risk losing the very feedback and trust that built your business. 2. Delegation Is the Foundation of Stewardship You can’t stay connected at scale without learning to delegate outcomes—not just tasks. True multiplication happens when you transfer: Vision Core values Decision-making frameworks 3. The Sweet Spot: “In the Loop” vs. “Ask for Permission” Great leaders avoid two extremes: Micromanaging everything Disappearing completely The goal: ➡️ Your team leads ➡️ You stay informed ➡️ Clear boundaries exist for major decisions 4. Stewardship ≠ Control Stewardship means creating: Trust Consistency Care in relationships It’s not about managing every interaction—it’s about ensuring relationships are handled the right way through your team. 5. Systems Sustain Relationships at Scale Healthy businesses don’t rely on founder charisma alone. They build systems that: Maintain communication rhythms Reinforce values Ensure no key stakeholder feels forgotten 6. Stakeholders Go Beyond Customers Founders often overlook key relationships that don’t directly generate revenue: Strategic partners Vendors Investors Referral partners These relationships can significantly impact your future growth and stability. 7. Character + Competency = Strong Leadership Bench To scale relationships through others, you need the right people: ⚠️ Warning Signs to Watch Customer complaints that “come out of nowhere” Only reaching out to stakeholders when you need something Relationships dependent on you personally Assuming loyalty instead of building trust Lack of visibility into customer experience 🧠 Self-Check Questions Where am I too involved with customers? Where am I too absent? Who are the 5–10 key stakeholders that impact my future most? Do these relationships stay strong without me? Do I have real-time insight into customer experience? 🛠️ Practical Moves Build systems that transfer your thinking, not just tasks Use an EA or team member to help manage relationship touchpoints Create consistent communication rhythms with key stakeholders Reinforce values through leadership—not just process 🚀 Next Steps If you want to scale without losing control of your relationships, you need a system—not more effort. 👉 Take the TriMetric Quiz at www.TriMetricQuiz.com to assess your: Business Health Executive Performance Life Quality This will show you exactly where your gaps are—and how to close them. Technology, Tools & Intelligence Systems How to use systems and tech to make all of this easier, scalable, and sustainable. 🔜 Coming Next EpisodeTechnology, Tools & Intelligence Systems How to use systems and tech to make all of this easier, scalable, and sustainable.

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