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Scott Abott: How systems turn chaos into scalable growth?


Season 9 Episode 120


Scott Abott is the founder and CEO of BOS-UP, a three-time bestselling author, and a former EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist. He is a systems implementer and early-stage investor, and we spoke about why structure—not hustle alone—is what actually allows companies to grow. After decades in ERP, SAP, and Oracle environments, and after building (and overbuilding) his own ventures, Scott learned the hard way that speed without discipline creates fragility. As he put it, “Be quick, but don’t hurry,” a lesson earned after raising millions, scaling too fast, and realizing how much he didn’t yet know.

We unpacked his core method: combining entrepreneurial energy with clear agreements, simple operating rules, and shared language. Scott explained how alignment comes from fusing systems with humanity—“agreement-based commitments” paired with grace for individual style—so teams can be confident, resilient, and adaptable. He emphasized that antifragility isn’t about control, but about clarity: vision, values, roles, metrics, and communication that keep everyone on the same page.

We also talked about leadership, mentorship, and harmony over balance. Scott reframed growth as learning to “work on and in the business” using concepts, tools, and discipline—plus reflection and self-awareness. His why is practical and human: helping founders, teams, and communities avoid unnecessary pain, save time, and build something that benefits “both the company and the individual.”

Listeners will walk away with a grounded way to scale—one that protects energy, improves decisions, and makes growth feel sustainable rather than chaotic.

Key takeaways

  • Scale speed with discipline, not hustle alone
  • Use agreement-based commitments to reduce fragility
  • Combine systems with grace for individual style
  • Work on and in the business intentionally
  • Choose harmony over unrealistic work-life balance


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