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On this episode of Secret Ops, we flip the script where I am the guest and KC Procter, Marketing Operator extraordinaire, interviews me on the basics of becoming a fractional operator!We dive into how to get started in fractional operations, what to look for in clients, tips on structuring your workload, how to navigate tricky conversation and much more!In this episode, we discuss:Understanding the fractional operations modelHow to acquire clients and get better at pitching yourselfRecognizing a potential client's readiness for changeSetting expectations and how to identify red flagsNavigating the end of client relationships positively
As our Director of Operations, KC Procter is truly the wizard behind the curtain here at The Speaker Lab. He's a master of organization, efficiency, establishing new processes, and implementing awesome tools that support the mission of our core values. With a passion for keeping the day-to-day seamless and innovation at the forefront of future planning, KC has helped lead TSL into some of our greatest growth to date. In this episode KC shares insight on the team culture at TSL, reflecting on our commitment to balance and growth that prioritizes delivering the very best to our team and students. If you're wondering what it takes to establish and maintain systems and processes as you grow your business, KC offers insight and actionable steps that will get you moving in the right direction. THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW: How are we prioritizing our core values at TSL? When is it time to establish a checklist or workflow? Why do systems and processes matter? What are the best tools to help implement structure? Is it possible to multitask? What are best practices when it comes to time management? How to build the right kinds of habits And much more!
Have you ever wondered who is behind the scenes at The Speaker Lab? Episode 360 is one of a kind as I've invited our entire leadership team to join me on The Speaker Lab Podcast. Join us for the inside scoop on what it's like to be part of the team at TSL and why we are so committed to making TSL the very best place to work. I'm sitting down with Sam Hill (Director of Sales/Enrollment), KC Procter, (Director of Operations), Chris Seo (Director of Marketing), and Maryalice Goldsmith (Director of Student Success) so they can share how we work together to create a winning product and experience for our students. THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW: How do we ensure TSL is one of the best places to work? How do we balance growth and caring for our team? What does it look like to preserve organizational culture? Is it possible to stay connected as a virtual company? What is an OKR and how do we utilize this methodology? Our favorite tools that assist our day-to-day Why you should consider joining the TSL team And much, much more!
KC Procter returns to the podcast to share three more things. Check out his original appearance on https://productivityist.com/podcast206/ (Episode 206) of the podcast. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave a rating and/or review wherever you listened to the episode. And if you want to have easy access to the archives of the show and ensure you don't miss the new episodes to come then subscribe to the podcast in the app you're using – or you can do so on a variety of podcast platforms by clicking https://productivityist.transistor.fm/subscribe (here). Podcast Theme Song: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/eFDGyraN87 (Nothing at All by Fictions (courtesy of Epidemic Sound))
The Rightly Show: Start and Grow a Brand-Based Online Business
In today's episode, we'll chat with The Rightly Show's new co-host, KC Procter about whether or not it's possible to peruse profitable side projects without sacrificing your “day job.” KC's path to taking on clients Some of the projects KC has undertaken Finding (profitable) side projects The path to being independent/self-employed Tools and Resources Free […] The post Are Profitable Side Projects Possible? appeared first on Rightly & Co..
On this episode, I'm joined by KC Procter of Fit Dad Life. KC is a good friend and since he's a dad like me (albeit with a few more kids) I wanted to talk to him about fitness and health and how they relate to personal productivity. We talked about eating habits, why it's important to make time for fitness in your life no matter how "busy" you are, and why he decided to start Fit Dad Life in the first place. It's an enlightening and engaging conversation between two dads (and friends) that have known each other for quite some time. Relevant Links http://fitdadlife.com/ (Fit Dad Life) https://worlddominationsummit.com/ (World Domination Summit) https://fitdadlife.com/vardy/ (Special stuff for listeners of THIS podcast | Fit Dad Life) https://twitter.com/kcprocter?lang=en (KC Procter | Twitter) Thanks for listening to this episode. If you liked it, please share it with someone that could benefit from it. If you don't want to miss another episode then be sure to hit that subscribe button in your podcast listening platform of choice. Thank you for taking the time to listen!
Park visitors on active on social media. Is your park or agency using social media to engage and connect? Or are you just posting bulletins and the new hours your visitor center is open? Many parks and park agencies wonder what the proper way to use social media. In this episode of the Park Leaders Show, KC Procter talks about best practices for using social media to engage with park visitors. KC Procter works in social media in two ways. First, he manages social media accounts for businesses or people with personal brands. Among others, KC does social media for a well-known author and a celebrity photographer. KC also does social media consulting for businesses. Today, KC is going to talk to you about how your agency or your park can do better with social media. He will also do a walk through on the Park Leaders Facebook page so you can understand what makes a Facebook post more appealing. You can visit KC on Twitter or his website. KC put together a bonus for listeners of the Park Leaders Show. CLICK HERE to see what KC has for you. Follow Park Leaders on Facebook or Twitter.
KC Procter interviews ChurchMag Press' newest author, Michael D. Perkins, about his new devotional, Identity Crisis: 21 Days of Discovering Who God Says You Are.
KC Procter interviews professional music and advertising photographer David Molnar about his awesome book, iPhone Only Photography.
KC Procter is a Dad, writer, coffee addict, lego fan and more. He is also a new podcaster at Dad Life Rules. In fact, I was just on episode #2! I borrowed this from the shownotes on my appearance on Dad Life Rules: Fatherhood requires sacrifice, but this love can’t be driven by obligation. There is honor in laying down one’s life to provide for your family, but you don’t have to lay your dreams on the altar of responsibility. However, you might need some new dreams. Listen and subscribe! Please connect with me Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Follow @ErikJFisher Check out more Noodle.mx Network showsThe Audacity to Podcast: "How-to" podcast about podcastingBeyond the To-Do List: Personal and professional productivityThe Productive Woman: Productivity for busy womenONCE: Once Upon a Time podcastWelcome to Level Seven: Agents of SHIELD and Marvel’s cinematic universe podcastAre You Just Watching?: Movie reviews with Christian critical thinkingthe Ramen Noodle: Family-friendly clean comedy
KC Procter interviews Justin Wise, founder of Think Digital, author of The Social Church, and social media superhero. Also Des Moines.
Phil Schneider and Eric Dye watch co-podcasters Jeremy Smith and KC Procter go nose to nose – and around and around — about Apple and Microsoft.
In a behind the scenes look at the upcoming release of the ”Social Media Handbook: Church Edition” from ChurchMag Press, Eric Dye, KC Procter, Phil Schneider and Jeremy Smith talk about who could use this new resource; along with the usual podcasting nonsense.
Eric Dye, Jeremy Smith and KC Procter talk about the next step in social media. You, your church, ministry, or nonprofit organization has a following on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and other social media spots online, now what?