Policy and the Culture Killer with Nick Sarillo

Policy and the Culture Killer with Nick Sarillo

Author: Danny Iny, Founder and CEO of Mirasee and Best-Selling Author June 14, 2016 Duration: 26:08

Almost everyone loves pizza. Almost no one loves policy, especially employees. If you're planning to grow a business, it pays to know in advance how your policies will affect the way your employees work for you, because that will affect your success. Better yet, don't bother with policies at all. But are you ready to put your policy book in the company shredder? Today's guest, Nick Sarillo, is the founder and CEO of Nick's Pizza and Pub, a restaurant that boasts a turnover rate that is 125% lower than the industry standard, and Nick credits his management style and lack of restrictive policies for earning his employees' overwhelming support… PLUS: The amazing story of Nick's big failure, and the unexpected way he went against the 'smart people in the room' to turn it around How policy keeps you from being an effective leader Giving employees ultimate freedom while still making the right choices The all-or-nothing test to make sure everyone is on board with you This episode isn't just for companies with large teams. If you're an entrepreneur looking to grow your business, you NEED to implement Nick's management style with your first employee – all the way to your 50th. KEY POINTS: At 5:00 – Nick describes the tearful moment he sent the email that would mark the end of his restaurant empire, and the amazing response he got that saved it. At 11:00 – Nick explains how it wasn't pity that saved his business; it was the company culture he had went to great pains to design and implement, one FREE of policy. At 13:00 – Nick tosses the policy book out the window and explains how to handle team conflicts without becoming the company police. At 17:00 – Danny and Nick discuss how existing companies can use his system to transition existing policy-centric cultures to those that offer employees more freedom to make good decisions. At 22:00 – Nick discusses 'culture,' and how the loudest voice in the room usually defines it. He also explains how to shift it away from negativity.


Each episode of Business Reimagined with Danny Iny | The Mirasee Podcast is a focused conversation that moves beyond surface-level tactics. As the founder and CEO of Mirasee and a best-selling author, Danny Iny brings a distinct perspective to these discussions, connecting principles from education and marketing to core business strategy. The dialogue naturally explores how guests-from seasoned marketers and authors to innovative startup founders-are fundamentally questioning and redesigning their approaches. This isn't about quick fixes; it's about examining the underlying mindsets and frameworks that lead to sustainable success and influence. You'll hear detailed stories of adaptation and principle, with every interview structured to extract concrete, usable insights. The podcast consistently delivers depth over breadth, ensuring each conversation concludes with clear, implementable ideas that listeners can apply to their own ventures. It’s for anyone who believes that the future of business is built on more thoughtful, human-centric, and adaptable foundations, and who wants to hear those blueprints discussed in earnest, substantive detail.
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