EP 253 - Freedom by Design Series (Part 5) | Rethink the Core: Why Real Growth Starts Within - Michael Walsh | Freedom by Design, Part 4
Release Date: 06/08/2025
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info_outlineIn the next installment of the Freedom by Design series, Michael Walsh brings us back to the heart of sustainable business growth: the core of your organization. His napkin, boldly titled “Rethink the Core,” offers a deceptively simple yet profoundly important shift in how entrepreneurs and leaders define what really drives performance.
On one side of the napkin: a traditional model where teams create results, leading to customer value and company profit. It's efficient. It's direct. But it's incomplete.
On the other side: a redesigned model. Teams don’t just deliver results—they grow. This growth is both the mechanism and measure of lasting success. Professional development is woven into the business engine, not treated as an afterthought. The result? Better outcomes, more resilient teams, and long-term value creation for both customers and the company.
“If your people are only delivering results but not growing, you’re creating fragility. But if they’re growing, you’re building the core strength of your business.”
The Tipping Point Between Output and Optimization
Michael doesn’t just make a case for internal development—he challenges leaders to recalibrate how they define success. It’s not enough to hit metrics. Teams must feel purpose, gain mastery, and evolve through the journey.
“Every new layer of complexity in your business requires a new level of clarity—and clarity comes from growing your people, not just scaling your process.”
This episode builds on the foundation laid in earlier parts of the series. From danger zones of scaling to the frameworks of design and delegation, it now becomes clear: if you don’t rethink your core, your business may buckle under its own weight.
Teams as Multipliers, Not Just Resources
One of the most important distinctions Michael offers is in how teams are seen: not as costs to manage, but as assets to grow. When professional development becomes a core component of operations, something transformative happens.
“When the team is learning, the business is learning. When they grow, your business compounds.”
He challenges us to go beyond managing people and start developing leaders—at every level.
5 Key Takeaways from Episode 253 with Michael Walsh
1. Redefine What “Core” Means
Traditional models treat teams as means to results. Redesign the model: see them as engines of growth.
Take Action: Map your business flow. Where are you growing people—and where are you just extracting value? Identify one opportunity to embed learning into daily work.
2. Customer Value Follows Internal Clarity
You can't consistently deliver external value without internal alignment and strength.
Take Action: Ask your leadership team: “What internal gaps are blocking our best customer outcomes?” Use their answers to shape your next priorities.
3. Professional Growth Is the Real Leverage
Skills can plateau. Growth mindset and internal leadership development ensure resilience.
Take Action: Start a weekly 15-minute “Growth Check-in” for team members to reflect on what they learned or struggled with that week.
4. Results Are a Byproduct, Not the Goal
Chasing numbers alone creates burnout. Growing capability creates momentum.
Take Action: Shift at least one KPI in your business from results-based (e.g. sales closed) to growth-based (e.g. new skills developed, internal promotions).
5. Design with the End in Mind—And the Core in Focus
Don’t just scale outward. Build deeper. That’s where your next leap lives.
Take Action: Rethink your org chart. Where can roles evolve to reflect leadership at all levels? Build one pathway for a team member to grow into a leadership role this year.
When you rethink the core, everything changes—from the conversations you have in meetings to the way you hire, coach, and reward people. Michael’s napkin reminds us that businesses don’t grow because they scale. They grow because people inside them do.
🖊️ What’s your takeaway? Write it on a napkin and share with #PaperNapkinWisdom. What part of your core needs a redesign?
Connect with Michael:
https://walshbusinessgrowth.com/