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Back to EpisodesKevin Scott (Muskoka Landscapers): The Hire That Mattered More Than Another Excavator
Episode 101
Published 10 hours ago
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- 00:31 – Welcome and intro to Kevin Scott, president of Muskoka Landscapers and founder of The Wealthy Landscaper
- 01:33 – Kevin's path: golf course construction, a horticulture degree, growing Gateville Malloy from 80 to 500 employees, then starting Muskoka Landscapers 18 years ago
- 04:42 – The core question: what's holding landscape entrepreneurs back
- 07:05 – The symptoms of being under-skilled as a leader at $2.5–3.5M: missed timelines, upset customers, a thinning team
- 08:52 – The personal cost of running too thin (and the moment his wife had had enough)
- 11:34 – Why office hires often outperform field hires in ROI
- 13:16 – The mentor's line that changed everything: "the money you spend in the office is better than the money you spend in the field"
- 14:25 – The 18-month culture struggle and letting go of people he should have supported with systems instead
- 17:16 – Why entrepreneurs overwhelm their teams after every podcast or conference ("I got 68 takeaways")
- 21:46 – Good people vs. good systems, and why building SOPs with your team beats handing them down
- 26:14 – What separates $10M+ owners from $2M owners: a vision with a roadmap, not just a wish
- 28:33 – Books that shaped his thinking: Good to Great, The Mountain Is You, Buy Back Your Time
- 30:50 – The real stage gates for hiring management: $1M for maintenance, $2.5M for design-build
- 33:46 – Muskoka's 120-step customer process and the danger zone of post-sale, pre-construction silence
- 36:25 – The one-year warranty visit as both a service win and a quiet sales call
- 37:31 – How to connect with Kevin and what kind of business is a fit for his coaching