Your business runs without you. But does it think without you?
You've escaped the operational trap. Processes are documented. Tasks are delegated. Systems hum whether you're in the office or away. You built what most founders only dream of: a self-running business.
And yet, strategic decisions still loop back to you.
Hiring trade-offs. Vendor exceptions. Budget reallocations. Timeline conflicts. Your team executes flawlessly but hesitates when judgment is required. Growth isn't limited by operations anymore. It's limited by how fast you can decide.
This is judgment dependency-and no operations manual can solve it.
The Self-Running Enterprise shows how to distribute judgment without losing quality, culture, or identity. Not by replacing the founder, but by encoding how the founder thinks.
Inside, you'll learn how to build systems that handle exceptions, develop leaders who reason independently, and create charters that preserve values through growth, exits, and ownership changes. You'll see how to use AI as a co-pilot for pattern-rich decisions while keeping human judgment where it matters most.
These frameworks are proven across agencies, logistics companies, manufacturing, and multi-location businesses. Founders using them have reduced escalations, scaled without burnout, and built enterprises that operate-and decide-without constant oversight.
This book is for founders with $2M-$50M in revenue who've systematized operations but remain trapped by judgment calls. For owners preparing for exit. For builders creating portfolios, holding companies, or enduring enterprises.
Your business will outlive you.
The question is whether your wisdom will outlive you with it.