Appendix C applies the LKNConnect Role Profile established in Appendix B to the Founder & Chief Executive Officer position.
The purpose is to clearly distinguish between:
The responsibilities the CEO should permanently own
and
The responsibilities the Founder currently performs because LKNConnect has not yet developed the people, revenue, systems, or automation necessary to distribute them.
This distinction is essential.
The Founder currently performs many functions.
The long-term CEO role should concentrate on those responsibilities where Founder leadership, judgment, relationships, vision, and experience create the greatest organizational value.
The objective is not to remove the Founder from LKNConnect.
The objective is to build LKNConnect so that the Founder can increasingly concentrate on leading the organization rather than personally operating every part of it.
Role Title: Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Name: Douglas Fitzgerald
Organization: LKNConnect / Power Communities, LLC
Role Category: Ownership / Executive Leadership
Ownership: 90%
Primary Role Focus: Strategic Leadership
Accountable To: Ownership / LKNConnect
Works Closely With: David Beard, COO; Executive Advisors; Contributor TEAM; Sales Consultant; Strategic Partners; Technology Partners; Video Production Partners
Business Email: DFitzgerald@LKNConnect.com
Business Phone: 704-275-8802
Website: LKNConnect.com
Preferred Contact Method: Email
Contact Classification: Business / Public Use
The Founder & CEO provides the strategic leadership necessary to establish LKNConnect’s direction, protect its mission and brand, identify opportunities, develop key relationships, and guide the organization toward sustainable growth.
The CEO is responsible for ensuring that LKNConnect remains responsive to changes in the Lake Norman community, media, technology, business development, audience behavior, and the marketplace.
Although the Founder currently performs many operational responsibilities, the long-term purpose of the CEO role is not to personally operate every function of LKNConnect.
The CEO’s highest-value responsibility is to determine:
Where LKNConnect Is Going.
Why It Is Going There.
What Opportunities It Should Pursue.
Who Should Help Get It There.
What Must Change Along the Way.
As LKNConnect’s systems, revenue, TEAM, technology, and automation capabilities mature, routine operational responsibilities should progressively move away from the Founder and into clearly assigned people, processes, partnerships, and technology.
Lead the Direction.
Build the Relationships.
Create the Opportunities.
Develop the TEAM.
Build the Organization Beyond the Founder.
The Founder & CEO is ultimately responsible for the strategic direction, key relationships, and brand leadership of LKNConnect.
While the Founder currently performs numerous operational functions, the permanent responsibilities of the CEO should center on three primary areas.
The CEO establishes and protects the long-term vision of LKNConnect.
Responsibilities include:
The CEO serves as LKNConnect’s primary Change Agent, recognizing that an evolving media, technology, and business environment requires the organization to continually evaluate how it operates.
Change should be purposeful rather than change for its own sake.
Protect the Mission.
Challenge the Method.
Adapt When the Environment Changes.
The CEO is responsible for developing and protecting relationships that materially affect LKNConnect’s growth, reputation, capabilities, and position within the Lake Norman community.
These may include relationships with:
The CEO should remain personally involved when a relationship has significant strategic importance to LKNConnect.
Routine relationship management may be delegated to the appropriate Relationship Owner.
The CEO’s role is not to personally manage every relationship.
The CEO’s role is to ensure that the relationships capable of changing LKNConnect’s future receive appropriate leadership attention.
Relationships Create Access.
Trust Creates Opportunity.
Value Sustains the Partnership.
The CEO serves as the primary steward of the LKNConnect brand and overall editorial direction.
Responsibilities include:
The CEO does not need to personally produce, edit, publish, or promote every piece of content in order to retain responsibility for brand and editorial direction.
Those execution responsibilities should increasingly be delegated as organizational capacity develops.
The CEO Owns the Standard.
The TEAM Can Own the Execution.
An important distinction exists between:
and
At LKNConnect’s current stage, the Founder remains involved in numerous activities because revenue and staffing do not yet support a fully distributed operating structure.
These activities currently include areas such as:
These are legitimate current Founder responsibilities.
They are not automatically permanent CEO responsibilities.
As LKNConnect develops, each should be evaluated using the Operating System framework:
RETAIN — Does this require CEO leadership?
DELEGATE — Can another TEAM member own it?
AUTOMATE — Can technology reliably perform it?
REASSIGN — Does it logically belong to another established role?
The desired transition is:
Founder Does Everything
↓
Founder Builds the System
↓
TEAM + Partners + Technology Operate the System
↓
CEO Leads the Organization
The objective is not to remove the Founder from LKNConnect.
The objective is to concentrate Founder time where it creates the greatest organizational value.
Do Today What the Organization Requires.
Build Tomorrow So the Founder Doesn’t Have To.
The Founder & CEO must have sufficient authority to lead LKNConnect effectively while recognizing that certain decisions materially affect ownership, financial resources, organizational direction, or long-term commitments.
Decision authority is therefore divided into two primary categories.
Douglas Fitzgerald, as Founder & CEO, retains primary authority over LKNConnect brand decisions.
This includes:
The CEO may consult David Beard, Executive Advisors, Contributors, partners, or other specialists when appropriate.
Consultation does not eliminate CEO decision authority in matters of brand direction.
Listen Broadly.
Consider the Input.
Protect the Brand.
Make the Decision.
The following categories require the involvement of both Douglas Fitzgerald, Founder & CEO, and David Beard, COO and 10% Owner.
This includes significant expenditures, financial obligations, contracts, investments, financing arrangements, or other commitments that could materially affect LKNConnect’s financial position.
Routine operating expenditures within previously agreed parameters do not necessarily require joint approval.
Significant changes to LKNConnect’s overall business direction should involve both the CEO and COO.
Examples may include:
Partnerships capable of materially affecting LKNConnect’s reputation, operations, financial position, technology, audience, or long-term direction should involve both the CEO and COO.
Routine community relationships, content collaborations, introductions, and exploratory discussions may be developed without formal joint approval.
The distinction is material organizational commitment.
Decisions involving ownership, equity, legal obligations, significant contractual commitments, corporate structure, or matters that could materially expose LKNConnect or Power Communities, LLC to liability should involve both owners.
Outside legal, accounting, financial, or other professional counsel should be used when appropriate.
LKNConnect intentionally encourages input from:
This input is valuable and should be encouraged.
However:
Input is not the same as decision authority.
The Executive Advisory group provides perspective, experience, challenge, and counsel.
The Contributor TEAM provides community intelligence, ideas, feedback, and opportunities.
Strategic Partners provide specialized expertise.
Executive Leadership remains responsible for making and owning organizational decisions.
Gather the Information
↓
Invite the Appropriate Perspectives
↓
Identify the Decision Owner
↓
Make the Decision
↓
Document Important Decisions
↓
Execute
↓
Measure the Result
↓
Adjust When Necessary
The relationship between the CEO and COO is intentionally designed to bring different perspectives into major decisions.
The CEO naturally emphasizes:
Vision • Opportunity • Innovation • Change • Speed
The COO naturally emphasizes:
Process • Risk • Financial Discipline • Repeatability • Stability
Neither perspective should automatically defeat the other.
The organizational value comes from the tension between them.
The objective is:
Not Change Without Discipline.
Not Process Without Progress.
But:
When disagreement occurs, the question should not be:
Who is right?
The better question is:
What decision best advances LKNConnect while protecting the organization?
Vision Moves the Organization Forward.
Process Keeps It from Losing Its Footing.
Together They Create Disciplined Progress.
The Founder & CEO should be evaluated primarily by the strength, sustainability, and progress of LKNConnect as an organization — not by the volume of operational work personally performed by the Founder.
At LKNConnect’s current stage of development, the CEO’s highest-priority business result is:
Revenue growth by itself is not sufficient.
New revenue should contribute to the organization’s ability to:
Revenue Creates Activity.
Profitability Creates Sustainability.
The CEO should provide strategic leadership for developing reliable and increasingly diversified revenue.
Success may be measured through:
The CEO does not need to personally close every sale.
The CEO is responsible for ensuring that LKNConnect develops a system capable of consistently creating revenue opportunities.
Revenue opportunities should be evaluated not only by what they generate, but also by what they require LKNConnect to spend, produce, manage, and support.
The CEO, working with the COO, should continually evaluate:
The objective is not simply:
More Clients.
The objective is:
More Profitable Client Relationships.
LKNConnect should progressively reduce dependence on isolated transactions and develop predictable recurring revenue.
This may include:
Predictable recurring revenue creates greater ability to plan, invest, delegate, and grow.
Improved profitability should eventually allow LKNConnect to invest in responsibilities currently carried by the Founder because the organization cannot yet financially support additional staffing or resources.
As profitability improves, leadership should evaluate where investment would create the greatest return.
Potential priorities may include:
The progression becomes:
Revenue
↓
Profitability
↓
Investment
↓
Capacity
↓
Delegation & Automation
↓
Greater CEO Strategic Focus
↓
Additional Growth
Financial growth should not come at the expense of the audience or LKNConnect’s credibility.
The CEO remains responsible for ensuring that revenue development supports rather than undermines:
LKNConnect should not pursue every available dollar.
It should pursue revenue compatible with the organization’s mission, audience, capabilities, and brand.
Monetize the Value.
Do Not Damage the Value Being Monetized.
The CEO’s performance should eventually be monitored through a concise dashboard rather than an excessive number of measurements.
The dashboard should help leadership answer:
Are We Growing?
Are We Becoming More Profitable?
Are We Becoming More Predictable?
Are We Building an Organization Capable of Supporting Further Growth?
The ultimate measurement of the CEO is not:
How Much Did the Founder Personally Do?
It is:
The Founder & CEO’s effectiveness depends heavily upon the quality of relationships maintained inside and outside LKNConnect.
The CEO and COO maintain the primary executive leadership relationship within LKNConnect.
Their relationship combines:
Vision + Process
Opportunity + Risk Awareness
Change + Stability
Strategic Direction + Operational Discipline
Douglas Fitzgerald and David Beard should conduct a weekly leadership check-in.
The discussion should focus on matters such as:
The purpose is not to review every routine activity.
The purpose is to ensure the CEO and COO remain aligned on matters that materially affect LKNConnect.
Communicate Regularly Before an Issue Becomes a Problem.
Provides business experience, strategic counsel, organizational perspective, and outside evaluation.
Provides institutional knowledge, community perspective, program insight, organizational feedback, and Executive Advisory support.
The CEO should use Executive Advisors as a source of perspective and challenge without transferring executive decision authority to the advisory function.
The Contributor TEAM provides the CEO with an important connection to the Lake Norman community.
Contributors serve as:
Content Creators
Community Ears
Visibility Strategists™
The CEO should encourage Contributors to communicate:
The CEO maintains important strategic relationships with organizations and individuals that extend LKNConnect’s capabilities.
These currently include relationships involving:
The CEO should remain personally involved when a partnership has the potential to materially affect LKNConnect’s growth, reputation, capabilities, or strategic direction.
The Founder & CEO should maintain communication systems appropriate to the importance of each relationship.
Weekly leadership check-in
Additional communication as required for significant financial, strategic, partnership, ownership, or legal matters.
Regular communication as appropriate, with additional consultation when major strategic questions warrant outside perspective.
TEAM meetings, direct communication, program discussions, and ongoing opportunities for Contributors to provide community intelligence and organizational feedback.
Communication based on active projects, deliverables, opportunities, and strategic priorities.
CEO involvement when the relationship has significant strategic importance, while routine communication should increasingly be handled by the designated Relationship Owner.
The CEO Should Not Be Included in Every Conversation.
The CEO Should Be Included in the Conversations That Matter.
David Beard — COO
If Douglas Fitzgerald is temporarily unavailable, David Beard serves as the primary executive leadership backup.
David’s backup authority should focus on:
Where practical, decisions involving major long-term changes should be deferred until the CEO can participate.
Where delay would materially harm the organization, the COO should exercise reasonable judgment consistent with established LKNConnect strategy and Operating System principles.
Designating a backup is only the first step.
David Beard must also have reasonable access to the information necessary to continue essential operations.
Priority continuity information includes:
Critical organizational information should progressively be maintained in shared systems rather than existing solely in the Founder’s memory, personal email, text messages, or private files.
If the Organization Cannot Function Without One Person, the System Is Not Finished.
One of the CEO’s continuing responsibilities is to move important organizational knowledge out of personal memory and into LKNConnect systems.
This should occur through:
Each documented process reduces organizational vulnerability.
Each successfully delegated responsibility increases organizational capacity.
Each automated routine allows leadership to spend more time on higher-value work.
The goal is not simply emergency preparedness.
It is organizational maturity.
The Founder & CEO Role Profile should be reviewed at least annually and whenever there is a significant change in:
A particularly important question should be asked during every review:
Each identified responsibility should then be classified:
RETAIN
DELEGATE
AUTOMATE
REASSIGN
Over time, the operational list should become shorter while the CEO’s strategic capacity becomes greater.
The Founder & CEO of LKNConnect is ultimately responsible for:
Vision & Strategy
Major Relationships & Partnerships
Brand & Editorial Direction
Sustainable Revenue Growth
Improved Profitability
Strategic Leadership
Organizational Development
Leadership Continuity
The CEO should not measure personal value by the number of operational tasks personally completed.
The CEO’s responsibility is to build an organization capable of performing those tasks consistently without requiring constant Founder intervention.
Set the Vision.
Protect the Brand.
Build the Relationships.
Create Sustainable Revenue.
Improve Profitability.
Develop the TEAM.
Build the Systems.
Transfer the Knowledge.
Lead LKNConnect Beyond the Founder.
LKNConnect Operating System™
Appendix C — Founder & CEO Role Profile
Douglas Fitzgerald — Founder & CEO
Master Edition — Version 1.0