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Systematic Leader  

Systematic Leader

Author: Karl Staib

I interview experts in their fields so you can learn and apply their frameworks to your business. You can learn from the best. Leaders need processes and systems to make good decisions. The Systematic Leader podcast interviews leaders (CEOs, Authors, and Enterpreneurs). They share their best systems so you can make better decisions in your business. Hi, I'm Karl Staib. The creator of the Systematic Leader method. I struggled for years with making quality decisions because I didn't have quality systems in place. Once I developed routines that worked for my personality type, that's when my business took off. I hope you enjoy the podcast, and if you have any questions, just reach out at SystematicLeader.co.
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Genres: Business, Education, Entrepreneurship, Self-Improvement

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When Growth Outpaces Your Systems with Mikel Daniels
Episode 266
Tuesday, 13 January, 2026

What happens when you build a thriving medical practice but realize your systems can't keep up with your success? Dr. Mikel Daniels, President of We Treat Feet Podiatry, knows this challenge intimately. Managing over 50 employees across multiple locations while still seeing patients, he's discovered what many growing service business owners face: the very growth you've worked so hard to achieve can become your biggest operational headache. The Feedback Paradox Here's a puzzle that keeps many healthcare executives up at night: You need patient feedback to improve your service, but the patients who respond to surveys are rarely the ones you need to hear from. Dr. Daniels shares the frustrating reality of single-digit response rates and the peculiar challenge of anonymous online reviews that offer criticism without giving you any way to make things right. Even more challenging? When patients do voice concerns in the moment, addressing them requires a delicate dance between medical care and customer service. Dr. Daniels reveals how his team tries to catch issues before they become expensive problems and why this proactive approach doesn't always work as planned. The Geography Problem Try getting 50+ employees together for a meeting when they're spread across multiple locations. Now imagine trying to maintain consistent quality, culture, and communication when you can't simply walk down the hall to check in with your team. This is where most growing service businesses hit a wall. Dr. Daniels discusses how he's built his management structure around this challenge, relying heavily on his VP of Operations to be his eyes and ears. But even with great people in place, the question remains: How do you scale yourself without burning out? The CEO Who Can't Stop Being a Doctor Perhaps the most relatable struggle Dr. Daniels shares is one that transcends healthcare: the founder who can't let go. As both a practicing physician and the CEO/owner, he finds himself pulled in two directions constantly. Should he see patients or handle the financial projections? Should he focus on clinical excellence or business operations? The answer, he's learning, isn't either/or, it's about creating systems that allow you to do both without working yourself into the ground. But how do you make that transition when your expertise (and let's be honest, your passion) lies in the clinical work, not the spreadsheets? The Distance Dilemma Here's a leadership challenge that doesn't get talked about enough: How do you maintain appropriate boundaries with employees who are also professional colleagues? Dr. Daniels shares his thoughtful approach to interacting with his physician staff, knowing when to be the friendly colleague and when to be the employer, making tough business decisions. This balance becomes even more critical as your business grows. The informal communication style that worked with five employees creates chaos with fifty. The open-door policy that made you approachable becomes unsustainable when everyone needs "just five minutes." Technology as the Great Enabler In a fascinating discussion about AI and automation, Dr. Daniels explores how technology could transform his practice's administrative burden. From streamlining documentation to improving patient communication, the possibilities are tantalizing, but so is the challenge of implementation. The real question isn't whether these tools can help, but how to integrate them without disrupting the human-centered care that makes a medical practice successful in the first place.

 

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