One Shot Growth

Episode 7 – Build a Business That Runs by Design


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One Shot Growth Podcast - Episode 7: Build a Business That Runs by Design
Hosts: Daniel Radabaugh & Derrick Boyd
Episode Summary
After six weeks focused on the inner game - mental health, personal growth, and not being your own bottleneck - Daniel and Derrick pivot to the external operating system. Because internal wellness alone won't move the needle if there's no framework to plug it into. In this episode, they break down how they built One Shot Growth around personality assessments, communication styles, and intentional process design - and why most teams stall out when they skip the foundation work and race straight to execution.
What We Cover
The yin-yang of business partnerships: the Driver vs. the Methodical Thinker
Why DISC profiles and Pigment cards became their most impactful operating system
The 3-4 month wake-up call: why they stopped, scrapped the chaos, and laid a real foundation
Balancing internal (mental/wellness) and external (process/systems) operating systems
The trap of confusing "feeling accomplished" with being productive
Building communication matrices so your team actually trusts each other
Why "qualified on paper" isn't the same as "built for the role"
The handoff problem: why one or two people end up doing everything in growing businesses
Real talk on the heart-to-heart conversations it takes to get there
The Three System Layers
Decision Systems - How decisions get made, documented, and communicated. Logic alone isn't enough; communication style is what drives the likelihood of success.
Energy Systems - What energizes vs. drains each person on the team, and how to allocate bandwidth around that. Underwhelm or overload anyone, and the whole thing breaks.
Output Systems - Delivery pipelines and handoffs. Where can work be replicated or transferred so the business scales beyond the founders?
Practical Takeaways
Run assessments before you run plays. DISC, Pigment, or similar tools - know how you and your partners send and receive information before you build the company around each other.
Stop and frame the foundation. If you've been jumbling things together for months, hard stop. Document SOPs, communication norms, and decision processes before scaling anything.
Match the human to the role, not just the resume. Someone can be credentialed and capable but only show up at 50–60% if the work doesn't light them up.
Build handoff capacity. If you can't say "I'm out today" without the wheels coming off, that's the lane to fix next.
Honor the push-pull. One partner's pedal-to-the-metal energy and the other's "let's slow down and look at this" instinct aren't friction - they're the system working.
A Note from Daniel & Derrick
We don't always have everything figured out, but we know you've been through this in some way, shape, or form. If you've found a cadence that works for you in small, mid, or large team environments, we want to hear what's worked and what's been a challenge.
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Website: oneshotgrowth.com
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One Shot GrowthBy Daniel Radabaugh and Derek Boyd