

Systems Simplified
Adi Klevit
This is the Systems Simplified podcast where we feature top leaders who share stories on how to successfully systematize a business.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 22min
Why Systems Must Align With Your Goals with Chris Papin
In This Episode Most entrepreneurs start a business for freedom—but without systems, they often end up with less control than they had before. In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews Chris Papin, a CPA, attorney, and business advisor, about how to align business systems with personal and organizational goals. Chris explains that many business owners begin with clear intentions—flexibility, financial freedom, and control—but lose sight of those goals as they get caught up in daily operational pressures. Adi and Chris explore how systems act as the bridge between long-term objectives and day-to-day execution. Chris introduces the concept of aligning business activities with a clearly defined destination, much like a navigation system recalculates a route when conditions change. Without that alignment, business owners default to reacting to urgent issues rather than focusing on what truly matters. The conversation also highlights the importance of handling exceptions—situations that fall outside standard processes. Chris explains that businesses must build both structured systems and flexible decision-making frameworks to handle the unexpected. The key takeaway is that systems create clarity and predictability, but true effectiveness comes from combining structure with adaptability.

Mar 27, 2026 • 18min
Unlocking Brand Growth Through Story Systems With Bill Blankschaen
In This Episode Your story is one of your most powerful business assets—but only if it is structured and used intentionally. In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews Bill Blankschaen, Founder of Story Builders, about how storytelling can be transformed into a repeatable system that drives connection, influence, and growth. Bill shares his journey from running a school to stepping into entrepreneurship, where he discovered that leaning into his own story was the key to unlocking new opportunities. Adi and Bill explore a critical distinction: while your story originates from you, it must be designed for your audience. Businesses often make the mistake of sharing their story without considering how it serves their customers. Bill explains how identifying your audience, understanding their challenges, and aligning your message to their needs creates a much stronger connection. The conversation also introduces Bill's structured, seven-step framework for building a brand story—from defining your origin and audience to identifying customer tension, presenting your solution, and driving action. The key takeaway is clear: storytelling is not just creative—it is a system that, when done correctly, becomes a scalable tool for communication, marketing, and long-term impact.

Mar 26, 2026 • 36min
Why Sales Teams Must Evolve With AI Featuring Nick Loise
In This Episode AI is not replacing businesses—it is raising the standard for how they operate. In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews Nick Loise, Founder of Sales Performance Team, about how artificial intelligence is transforming sales, marketing, and business systems. Nick shares his perspective on how quickly the landscape is changing and why business owners must actively engage with AI to remain competitive. Adi and Nick explore how AI is reshaping marketing, particularly the shift away from traditional SEO toward AI-driven search and content discovery. They also discuss how sales teams can use AI as a strategic tool for research, competitive analysis, and improving customer interactions—while still maintaining the human connection that drives trust and conversion. The conversation reinforces a critical systems principle: processes are not static. As technology evolves, systems must be revisited, refined, and improved continuously. AI can enhance efficiency and decision-making, but it cannot replace the human judgment required to validate insights, adapt strategies, and deliver meaningful client experiences.

Mar 20, 2026 • 17min
Scaling for Exit: Systems, Automation, and Business Value With Craig Keegan
In This Episode Most business owners believe they need to stay deeply involved in daily operations to keep things running. Craig Keegan challenges that idea and explains why true business value comes from stepping out of execution and building systems that run without you. In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews Craig Keegan, founder of M&A Profits and the Dental Exit Co-operative, about how systems and processes directly impact scalability and exit value. Craig shares how he identified a major gap in industries like dental and accounting, where skilled operators often lack the business infrastructure needed to grow sustainably. Adi and Craig discuss the importance of process mapping and cost analysis as a starting point for systemization. By identifying what employees do daily, weekly, and monthly—and attaching cost to those activities—business owners can uncover inefficiencies and prioritize automation or delegation. This approach creates immediate opportunities to improve profitability. The conversation also highlights a critical warning about AI adoption. Craig explains that AI will not fix broken systems—it will accelerate them. Without clear processes, governance, and structure, businesses risk scaling their problems instead of their results. The key takeaway: strong systems must come first.

Mar 18, 2026 • 19min
Why SOPs Are the Backbone of Scalable Tech Companies With Matt Strippelhoff
In This Episode What happens when a business relies too heavily on one client—and loses it overnight? For Matt Strippelhoff, that moment became the catalyst for building a more resilient, system-driven company. In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews Matt Strippelhoff, Partner and CEO of Red Hawk Technologies, about how he transformed his business from a project-based model into a scalable, subscription-based system. After experiencing a significant revenue loss, Matt re-evaluated what his ideal clients truly needed and rebuilt his company around long-term partnerships, predictability, and structured service delivery. Adi and Matt dive into the critical role of standard operating procedures (SOPs) in scaling a business. Matt explains how clearly defined processes eliminate reliance on tribal knowledge, create accountability across teams, and provide leadership with real-time visibility into operations. These systems enabled his company to grow significantly while maintaining consistency and quality. The conversation also explores the intersection of AI and processes. Matt emphasizes that AI cannot replace well-documented systems—in fact, it depends on them. Organizations that lack clear processes and clean data will struggle to implement AI effectively, while those with strong SOPs can leverage AI to enhance efficiency, reporting, and decision-making.

Mar 17, 2026 • 22min
Why Visionaries Need Systems to Scale With Jason P. Carroll
In This Episode Most businesses don't fail because of bad ideas—they fail because they can't repeat what works. That's where systems come in. In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews Jason Carroll, Founder of Aptive Index, about how systems, structure, and people alignment drive scalable growth. Jason shares his experience transforming a stagnant company into a high-growth organization by implementing structure, defining core values, and creating clarity across the business. The conversation highlights a critical challenge many founders face: operating in "controlled chaos." Jason explains how visionary leaders often rely on instinct, relationships, and momentum—but without systems, those strengths cannot scale. Turning success into something repeatable is what allows a business to grow beyond the founder. Adi and Jason also dive into the importance of process implementation, not just documentation. A process that isn't followed has no value. The discussion reinforces a key theme: systems must be integrated into daily operations, supported by the right people, and aligned with how individuals naturally work.

Mar 13, 2026 • 19min
Why Most Businesses Struggle Without Processes With Nick Foy
In This Episode What happens when a business grows without clearly defined processes? According to Nick Foy, the result is often hidden chaos that leaders don't fully recognize until operations become difficult to manage. In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews Nick Foy, Founder and CEO of Silverdale Technology and Pinanga, about the role of processes in creating stability and scalability within organizations. Drawing from decades of consulting experience, Nick explains why many companies struggle with operations simply because they cannot clearly describe how work actually flows through the business. Adi and Nick explore Nick's "mechanism" approach to implementing processes. This framework focuses on four key elements: the process itself, the tools that enforce the process, adoption by the team, and ongoing auditing to ensure the process continues to function over time. When any one of these components is missing, implementation often fails. The conversation also addresses a common misconception about process documentation. Many organizations treat documentation as a one-time exercise for compliance purposes. Instead, Nick emphasizes that processes must be integrated into daily work, accessible to employees, and continuously improved to remain effective.

Mar 11, 2026 • 19min
What Most Business Owners Get Wrong About Their Numbers With Andy Weins
In This Episode Most business owners think they understand their numbers—but when they actually dig into the data, the story is often very different. In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews Andy Weins about the importance of making business decisions based on data rather than assumptions. Andy shares his journey from environmental consulting to building one of the largest independent junk removal companies in Wisconsin, while developing a practical framework for understanding the numbers that drive business growth. Adi and Andy explore a common mistake many entrepreneurs make: forming an opinion first and then looking for data that confirms it. Instead, Andy encourages leaders to reverse the process and let the data guide decisions. By analyzing financial statements, identifying customer segments, and tracking key performance indicators, business owners can gain clarity about where their revenue truly comes from. The conversation also highlights how systems and structured analysis lead to better strategic decisions. Andy explains how tools like financial reports, customer segmentation, and the 80/20 rule help leaders identify their most profitable activities. With the right data and the discipline to ask the right questions, business owners can stop guessing and start making decisions that improve profitability and long-term growth.

Mar 6, 2026 • 18min
Using AI to Improve Manufacturing Processes With Bryan DeBois
In This Episode AI is powerful—but without structured processes and reliable data, it cannot deliver meaningful results. In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews Bryan DeBois about how artificial intelligence is transforming manufacturing and industrial systems. Bryan explains why the excitement around generative AI often overlooks the unique realities of plant-floor operations, where errors can have serious consequences. In high-stakes environments like manufacturing, organizations must carefully choose the right type of AI for the job. Adi and Bryan discuss the difference between generative AI, predictive models, and autonomous AI systems. Bryan shares how manufacturers can use predictive analytics to forecast product quality, optimize set points, and improve operational performance. These models are designed to solve operational problems rather than simply generate information. The conversation also highlights a critical systems principle: AI only works when businesses have already documented their processes and established strong data collection practices. Bryan explains how companies capture expert knowledge through a process called "machine teaching," allowing AI systems to learn from experienced operators and apply that expertise to improve future performance.

Mar 4, 2026 • 20min
Building CFO-Level Financial Systems for Growing Companies With John Marshall
In This Episode Financial data only becomes valuable when it helps leaders make better decisions. In this episode, Adi Klevit interviews John Marshall about how growing businesses can move beyond basic bookkeeping and build structured financial systems that support strategic decision-making. John shares lessons from his experience helping a startup prepare for acquisition, where automation and well-designed processes dramatically reduced time spent on repetitive tasks. Adi and John discuss how many business owners collect large amounts of financial data but struggle to translate it into actionable insights. John explains that the key is focusing on simple, relevant metrics that connect daily activities to financial outcomes. By identifying leading indicators—such as daily recruiting activity or application volume—leaders can guide performance long before financial results appear in monthly reports. The conversation also highlights the importance of strong financial infrastructure. John explains how his team helps companies build consistent financial reporting, forecasting models, and operational scorecards that give CEOs clarity about the future. With the right systems in place, leaders can move from reactive decision-making to proactive strategic planning.


