7-8-24 Forward Hospitality and Creative Infrastructure

In this episode, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss the recent podcast episode with Mitchell Vargo from Forward Hospitality Group. They highlight the importance of having an intentional operating system for business success and the benefits of implementing EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System). They also talk about the creative infrastructure in cities like Cleveland and the need for entertainment and leisure activities to attract and retain entrepreneurs. The conversation emphasizes the value of learning from mistakes and continuously improving as a community.

Takeaways
  • Having an intentional operating system is crucial for achieving intentional results in business.
  • EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) is a recommended operating system that helps businesses achieve success.
  • Entrepreneurial infrastructure, such as entertainment and leisure activities, is important for attracting and retaining entrepreneurs in a community.
  • Learning from mistakes and continuously improving is essential for personal and community growth.
Sound Bites
  • "Everyone has an operating system. Until you have an intentional one, you've got an accidental one."
  • "Entrepreneurs have lives outside of work. They need entertaining activities to keep them in the community."
  • "Jeffrey did a great job of uncovering the creative infrastructure in Cleveland."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Location
03:01 The Importance of an Intentional Operating System
05:30 Fostering a Healthy Entrepreneurial Culture
07:15 The Role of Entertainment and Leisure Activities
09:36 Creative Infrastructure in Building a Community
11:21 Learning from Mistakes in Community Development

This week's Lay of the Land episode reviewed:
https://www.layoftheland.fm/173-mitchell-vargo-forward-hospitality-group-the-business-of-hospitality-entertainment-in-cl/

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Creators and Guests

Jim Haviland
Host
Jim Haviland
Jim Haviland has dedicated decades to pursuing the keys to healthy entrepreneurship. Having owned or led over a dozen entrepreneurial companies himself, (including both successes and a few expensive lessons learned) he is passionate about the power of helping people build a business and in making it easier to avoid the mistakes that end them. Jim gathers his insights and stories from a career that spans an unusual breadth of experiences. As an electrical engineer, he worked on NASA satellites, digital media distribution, and professional audio recording equipment resulting in patents, peer-reviewed research, and medical school curriculum technologies. As a media producer, his work has resulted in Grammys, Oscars, and Emmys. As a technology executive, he has traveled the world working with the world’s best-known brands, presenting to audiences in over 100 cities on innovation and using technology to help organizations do “more and more with less and less forever.” As a business coach, he has helped hundreds of companies and entrepreneurial executives utilize tools and disciplines to build more productive, humane, and resilient organizations. Mr. Haviland is a partner with Impact Architects, a growth advisory firm, where he helps leadership teams develop their business, establish an intentional culture and operating system, and make repeatable progress toward their loftiest goals. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhaviland/
7-8-24 Forward Hospitality and Creative Infrastructure
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