Begin as you mean to go on

The Mission with Kronda Adair

KRONDA ADAIR,
CEO, KARVEL DIGITAL

I want you to have time and space to show up and be a better human, have more sleep, more self care, all of those things.

Episode Summary:

Welcome back to Season 4! In this episode I’m going to be talking about my mission for the season and my mission for helping you build the best business possible. We’ll talk about establishing a good tech foundation, how to hire, and building the systems that will help you get your business to the next level, without all the hustle.

What You'll Learn in This Episode

  • [01:19] About Content Bootcamp and who it’s for
  • [02:42] Who my podcast and services are for
  • [04:00] The mistakes I see with established, mature businesses
  • [06:27] The mission of this season
  • [08:50] Does anybody have hobbies anymore?

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Kronda Adair

Kronda is the CEO of Karvel Digital, a systems strategy consultancy that helps nonprofit and mission-driven organizations transform operational chaos into scalable infrastructure.

She specializes in process mapping using Puzzle, helping operations leaders in nonprofits and mission-driven organizations (typically teams of 5–25 people) get their workflows out of people's heads and into documented, visual systems.

She's on a mission to make Puzzle the industry standard for process documentation—proving that when you can see your systems, you can finally delegate with confidence and scale without burning out your team.

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