In this episode, Keaton Turner kicks off with a humorous recount of Edgar's shirtless video, then dives into his morning routine and the concept of per diem. Listener interactions from the per diem hotline are shared before Keaton explores "Building the Machine" part two, emphasizing systems and processes in business success. Shelby's organizational skills contrast with Keaton's planning resistance, while Tucker Jensen discusses SOP for incident investigation. The episode highlights uniform processes' importance, ERP system complexities, and their impact on marriage. A case study examines a business lacking systems, underscoring the necessity of building systems for personal and professional life, with a preview of upcoming content.
(0:00) Introduction and Edgar's shirtless video
(1:53) Keaton's morning routine and per diem discussions
(6:57) Messages from the per diem hotline and listener interactions
(11:06) "Building the Machine" part two overview
(14:06) The role of systems and processes in business success
(19:47) Shelby's organizational skills and Keaton's resistance to planning
(25:38) Tucker Jensen and SOP for incident investigation
(30:22) The significance of uniform processes and personal routines
(35:56) The complexities of implementing an ERP system
(37:40) Systems, processes, and their impact on marriage
(40:00) Case study of a business without proper systems
(44:30) Builders vs. doers and the necessity of system building
(51:00) Personal life planning and upcoming content preview