The Power of Huddles and Daily Reporting

Get those numbers daily.

Time to Huddle Up

Sup,

Lately, I’ve been talking about the importance of the tech stack. The software you use to connect teams and share data is huge for keeping everyone focused on growth.

You may not be thinking about another stack also at work daily: your communication stack.

These are meetings and conversations between teams, team members, leaders, and more. That stack includes printouts, town hall meetings, and using an EOS.

Consider another aspect that’s just as important: daily meetings and team huddles.

It may be time to level up your business operations knowledge if all this talk of huddles and leadership meetings sounds new to you.

The best way? Join me at Wilson HQ in September for our Breaking $5 Million workshop. 

It’s three days filled with actionable advice and strategies I’ve used to grow my business well beyond $5 million.

Recruitment, driving demand, lead generation, org charts, and scaling strategies are yours to learn, alongside your peers in the home service business world.

You don’t have to do it alone. Join me and owners just like you for the workshop.

Stop flailing, start scaling.

Now it’s time to talk about the power of daily reporting. Are you checking the numbers every day? You should be.

Let’s do it.

  • Daily reporting benefits leadership.

  • Are profitable seasons making you blind to your situation?

  • Daily meetings create culture.

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All Day, Every Day

I’m sure of one thing every day I’m in the office.

And it’s that there's going to be a printout on every leader’s desk by around 10 a.m.

It will have the revenue from the day before, the collected percentage by the department, and the payroll percentage collected.

This report dictates our daily huddles. It’s here that we ask:

“Did we hit our numbers?”

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