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In this episode of the Ecomm Breakthrough podcast, host Josh Hadley shares a powerful weekly habit for CEOs: a 15-minute asynchronous video newsletter sent every Monday. Drawing from his ecommerce experience, Josh explains how this tool combats team misalignment, competing priorities, and the "founder's trap." The newsletter follows a four-part structure: celebrating weekly wins, identifying the key business constraint, recognizing core value exemplars, and reinforcing the company vision. Josh also highlights common mistakes to avoid, such as inconsistent messaging and vague praise. His core message is that consistent, structured communication transforms scattered teams into aligned, motivated, and proactive organizations.Bullet Points:Importance of consistent leadership communication for team alignmentIntroduction of a weekly CEO newsletter as a communication toolChallenges of team misalignment and competing prioritiesThe "founder's trap" and its impact on team understandingBenefits of asynchronous communication over live meetingsStructure of the CEO newsletter: wins, current constraints, core values, and visionCelebrating team wins to boost morale and motivationIdentifying and addressing key business constraintsRecognizing team members who exemplify core valuesReinforcing the company's mission and vision to maintain engagementTimestamps:00:00:00 Introduction to the CEO's #1 Weekly HabitJosh Hadley introduces the concept of a weekly CEO newsletter to improve leadership, clarity, and team performance.00:01:50 The Problem: Team Misalignment and Lack of CadenceDiscusses why teams feel scattered and reactive, highlighting a cadence problem, not a communication problem, in leadership.00:03:40 Why Teams Get ScatteredExplains that teams lose focus because they forget the mission, have competing priorities, and lack the CEO's full perspective.00:06:22 The Solution: The Weekly CEO NewsletterIntroduces the asynchronous weekly newsletter, recorded via Loom, to maintain clarity and momentum without adding more meetings.00:07:19 The Power of Asynchronous CommunicationAdvocates for asynchronous updates over meetings to avoid wasted time, task switching, and to increase team agility and output.00:08:58 How to Create the Newsletter ContentDetails the process of using Loom's transcription feature and an AI tool like Claude to draft the email content.00:11:05 The Four-Part Newsletter AgendaOutlines the four key sections of the weekly update: wins, the primary constraint, core value shout-outs, and the vision.00:12:45 Agenda Part 1: Sharing WinsExplains the importance of sharing wins to build morale and make the team feel like they are winning.00:16:42 Agenda Part 2: Stating the ConstraintFocuses on naming the single most important bottleneck to align the entire team's energy and focus weekly.00:21:05 Agenda Part 3: Core Value Shout-OutsDescribes how to use specific examples of employees living the core values to embed and reinforce company culture.00:25:00 Agenda Part 4: The Vision ReminderEmphasizes connecting daily work back to the company's long-term mission to create meaning and build endurance.00:26:00 The CEO Update FlywheelSummarizes how wins, vision, constraints, and core values work together to create belief, meaning, focus, and culture.00:26:40 Five Mistakes to AvoidLists common pitfalls that can kill the newsletter's effectiveness, such as brain dumps and only sharing problems.00:27:48 Your First CEO Update PromptProvides a simple, four-part prompt for creating the first newsletter, covering a win, a constraint, a value, and the vision.00:28:20 The Leadership LessonConcludes that leadership is about creating a rhythm and clarity, not just more meetings, to magnify team output.Links and Mentions:Tools and Websites"Loom": "00:06:22""Claude": "00:09:51"Key Concepts and Practices"Weekly CEO Newsletter": "00:01:50""Asynchronous Communication": "00:07:19"Leadership Principles"Core Values": "00:21:05"Summary of the Four-Part Agenda for the Newsletter"Wins from the Previous Week": "00:11:31""Identifying the Constraint": "00:17:20""Core Value Shout Outs": "00:21:05""Vision Reminder": "00:25:34"Mistakes to Avoid"Random Brain Dump": "00:27:27""Only Sharing Problems": "00:27:27""Generic Praise": "00:27:27""Changing the Message Weekly": "00:27:27""Making it About Yourself": "00:27:27"Transcript:Josh Hadley 00:00:00 If your team is always busy, they're a little scattered and unclear the direction the business is heading. They don't need more meetings. They need you to step up to be the true CEO and the leader that you are meant to become. In today's episode, I'm going to share the number one weekly habit that CEOs need to implement to be able to ten x their leadership output, increase the clarity inside the business, and get everybody rowing in the same direction so that your team maximizes their performance and output in the overall business. Welcome to the Ecomm Breakthrough podcast, I'm Josh Hadley. I've scaled my own ecommerce brand from 0 to 8 figures, and I'm actively building towards nine figures in sales. This podcast is where I document that journey and share the systems, the strategies, and the lessons learned in real time so that you can learn what actually matters and scale your own business. Who am I? My name is Josh Hadley. First and foremost, I'm a man of faith. I'm a father of four and a husband to a beautiful wife.Josh Hadley 00:00:56 I've been selling in the e-commerce space for over a decade now, doing over $20 million in revenue annually. And I'm selling multi-millionaires in three different sales channels Shopify, TikTok shop and Amazon. And I'm also the host of the number one business strategy podcast for ecommerce entrepreneurs. And that's E-com breakthrough. So let's face it, your team is busy, they're scattered, and they're unclear with the direction that the business is heading and specifically the role that they play inside the overall direction that your business is heading. They don't need additional meetings. What they do need from you is they need you to actually lead. So today, that's exactly what we're going to be diving into. And I'm going to share with you the number one habit that you need to adopt every week as the CEO. And that is the weekly CEO newsletter. Let's talk a little bit more about this. This is a 15 minute habit that you can do at the very beginning of every single week. So this is something that I've implemented in my own business every single Monday.Josh Hadley 00:01:50 It's a 15 minute habit that keeps your team aligned, focused and connected and moving in the same direction, making sure that we are all building to achieve that overall mission and vision that you have established for the business. So let's talk about what the problem actually is. The problem isn't necessarily just like a lack of communication, because hopefully you already have existing meetings and you've been communicating with these team members. But what's happening is your team feels scattered. They're quiet. Maybe they're a little reactive. You wish they would be more proactive in solving problems in the business. They feel a little disconnected from the overall mission. Or maybe they even question like, why are we in business? Maybe they just feel like they're just there to collect a paycheck for you, and they're not really tied into the overall purpose and mission that your company is servi...

