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People aren’t born to lead; they’re bred to lead. Leadership isn’t some inherent quality coded into your DNA—it’s developed, honed, and forged through experiences, challenges, and intentional growth. Being “bred to lead” is about more than just having a title or natural charisma. It’s about embracing the grind, building resilience, and committing to the kind of personal development that molds someone into a true leader.

Why “Bred to Lead” Matters More Than Being “Born to Lead”:
When people say leaders are born, it implies that leadership is exclusive—something reserved for a select few. But “Bred to Lead” flips that notion on its head. It’s about recognizing that leadership potential is universal, but realizing it requires a process. No one simply wakes up one day as a great leader. Instead, it’s the intentional experiences—mentorship, adversity, education, and practice—that shape someone into a leader worth following.

Think of it like this: a person might have natural talent, but talent alone doesn’t make a champion. Champions are bred through relentless training, countless hours of practice, and a mindset built for growth. Leadership is no different. It’s the result of a deliberate process, not a birthright.

What It Really Means to Be “Bred to Lead”:
Forged Through Adversity:
Being “bred” suggests a process of refinement. It’s about going through setbacks, navigating crises, and coming out stronger. Great leaders aren’t the ones who never fail—they’re the ones who learn and evolve from every failure.
Built by Purposeful Development:
The “bred to lead” philosophy is rooted in the idea of intentional growth. This means placing people in environments that stretch them, giving them responsibilities that push their boundaries, and exposing them to the kind of guidance and mentorship that accelerates their development.
Shaped by Experiences:
Leaders aren’t made in a classroom or born with a skillset—they’re shaped in the field. Every tough decision, difficult conversation, and unexpected obstacle becomes part of the process that breeds someone into a leader. It’s not about being a “natural”—it’s about being someone who learns through doing.
Driven by a Relentless Mindset:
“Bred to Lead” also speaks to the mindset. It’s about a commitment to growth—never settling, never getting comfortable, and always striving to be better. It’s the mindset that says, “I wasn’t given this; I earned this.”
The Beauty of “Bred to Lead”:
The beauty of this concept is that it’s inclusive. It’s not about where you start—it’s about where you’re willing to go. Anyone, regardless of background, upbringing, or natural traits, can be bred to lead if they’re willing to go through the process. It’s a journey of growth that’s accessible to everyone who’s ready to put in the work and embrace the path.

By emphasizing “Bred to Lead,” you’re making a powerful statement: leadership isn’t about who you are—it’s about who you’re becoming. It’s about dedication, resilience, and transformation. Being “bred to lead” means you’re shaped by every experience, and you carry the marks of every challenge you’ve faced. You’re not a leader by chance; you’re a leader by design.

So, it’s not just that people aren’t born to lead—they don’t have to be. Because the real leaders are those who’ve been bred to rise up, forged in the fires of experience, and refined through continuous growth. And that’s a story that speaks to every aspiring leader, whether they’re just starting out or already on the path. It’s the ultimate equalizer in leadership: no matter where you begin, you can become Bred to Lead.

Whether you’re a seasoned executive or a first-time manager, ”Bred to Lead” will help you unlock your full potential as a leader and build a culture of engagement, innovation, and purpose. Join Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs on this transformative journey and discover how putting your people first can lead to game-changing results.

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Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs delivers a keynote on Operational Blindness™ at the ORMBC Summit 2026 in Austin, TX, showing how legacy beliefs, broken structures, and low visibility create the costly gaps hospitals keep calling “surprises” especially in the OR–Sterile Processing relationship. Through stories and analogies like cast-iron skillets and NASCAR pit crews, he exposes how Operational Blindness™ allows two departments to run “fine” independently while failing together operationally. He then shares benchmark findings and a programmatic playbook to eliminate Operational Blindness™ through assessments, people development, process redesign, and layered technology so leaders can predict issues, govern performance, and sustain safer, more efficient care.
This episode exposes "operational blindness": invisible beliefs that feel like facts and drive poor decisions in healthcare, especially in sterile processing. Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs explains how activity-based metrics mask real outcomes, causing delays, costs, and eroded trust. He outlines four common limiting beliefs, shows how they become self-fulfilling, and offers practical techniques to surface and change them so organizations can become proactive, visible, and high-performing.
This episode names and explains "operational blindness": the invisible visibility gap in sterile processing (SPD) that disconnects internal metrics from organizational outcomes, creating cost overruns, OR delays, and hidden quality risk. Using the IBM parallel, the host shows how hospitals must fix upstream systems—not just people—by building new metrics, feedback loops, and an operating system (Sterile by Design) to restore transparency and unlock perioperative performance.
In this episode Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs recounts Lou Gerstner’s 1993 turnaround of IBM—how he saved the company not by firing people but by changing the underlying beliefs, measurements, and systems that trapped talent. He draws direct parallels to healthcare, especially sterile processing, arguing that invisible beliefs and broken systems—not staff—are often the root cause of failure and wasted resources. The episode introduces the concept of operational blindness, previews the book "Operational Blindness," and points listeners to free resources and assessments to identify and fix systemic problems.
In this episode Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs challenges organizations especially in healthcare to stop letting tradition block progress. He explains "operational blindness," why conformity kills innovation, and how leaders must pair courage (gumption) with evidence and systems to drive real change. Listeners will learn five principles for innovation-driven leadership: question everything, prioritize impact over optics, build a coalition, make failure safe, and lead with evidence. Practical steps and a call to action close the episode: identify one unquestioned tradition and begin redesigning it.  
This episode exposes why hospitals break under pressure: not because of staffing shortages but because systems are built to survive, not scale. Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs walks through how to diagnose a facility’s "shaking point," the signs of survival infrastructure, and why slowing down strategically creates lasting speed. He outlines a practical playbook—map failures, design for 150% capacity, pilot changes in parallel, standardize processes, and measure stability—and shares a sterile processing case study that cut overtime, eliminated agency spend, and reduced turnover while increasing capacity.
In this episode Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs diagnoses a leadership famine in healthcare caused by promoting technical stars into roles they aren’t trained for. He explains the "clinical excellence trap," why clinical skill ≠ leadership capacity, and the systemic issues that keep organizations repeating the mistake. The episode outlines five essential leadership skills—systems thinking, emotional intelligence, change management, a development mindset, and strategic foresight—and offers clear fixes: separate career tracks, assess capability not just credentials, create apprenticeships and development ramps, invest in sustained training, and hold leaders accountable for developing others. Practical, urgent, and solution-focused, this episode shows how to stop accidentally finding leaders and start intentionally building them to create resilient healthcare organizations. If you are not subscribed please subscribe now. 
In episode 31 of Bread to Lead, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs exposes the "trauma budget"—how hospitals fund emergency fixes while starving prevention. He explains why crisis spending masks hidden long-term costs, shares real-world examples, and outlines a prevention-focused budget framework that measures ROI, aligns funding with strategy, and builds sustainable systems. Leaders will learn practical steps to shift from firefighting to designing resilient organizations.
Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs returns to tackle the leadership and staffing crisis in American hospitals, diagnosing how reliance on temporary staffing erodes culture, budgets, and patient care. This episode outlines practical design principles—pipeline development, transparent compensation, strategic scheduling, and listening leadership—and challenges leaders to move from short-term fixes to sustainable system redesign. Want to get access to the upcoming masterclasses, live events and exclusive resources needed to be a great leader.. go to bredtolead.com
Decision Paralysis: Why Smart Leaders Make Bad Calls Through the shocking case of Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, where leadership inaction led to preventable deaths, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals why even the smartest leaders become paralyzed when facing crucial decisions.   You'll discover: ✓ Why prestigious organizations fail to act on clear warnings ✓ How expertise becomes a barrier to decisive action ✓ The hidden cost of delayed decisions ✓ Systems for breaking through decision paralysis   Perfect for: Leaders facing critical decisions Organizations struggling with decisive action Executives managing change Teams dealing with analysis paralysis Learn how one of healthcare's most respected names allowed children to die because leaders couldn't make crucial decisions - and ensure your organization never falls into the same trap. 🎯 Ready to break through decision paralysis? Get the blueprint: Grab 'Bred to Lead' on Amazon  Join the community: Visit bredtolead.com  Connect: Follow Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs on LinkedIn Share your journey: Rate us on Apple Podcasts When smart leaders make bad calls, everyone pays the price. Learn how to make decisions that matter. #LeadershipDecisions #OrganizationalChange #DecisionMaking #BredToLead
90 Days to Make or Break: A $60M Leadership Collapse In March 2014, North Adams Regional Hospital shut its doors with just three days' notice, leaving 37,000 residents without healthcare and hundreds jobless. In this gripping episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs breaks down how critical mistakes in the first 90 days of leadership set the stage for a $60 million collapse.   You'll discover: ✓ The fatal first moves that doom new leaders ✓ How to build credibility when stakes are highest ✓ Why most leaders misread organizational reality ✓ The hidden traps in the first 90 days   Perfect for: New leaders stepping into critical roles Organizations managing leadership transitions Executives facing turnaround situations Anyone responsible for leading change Through this real-world leadership autopsy, learn the crucial moves that make or break your leadership legacy in the first 90 days. 🎯 Ready to master your leadership transitions? Get the blueprint: Grab 'Bred to Lead' on Amazon  Join the community: Visit bredtolead.com  Connect: Follow Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs on LinkedIn  Share your journey: Rate us on Apple Podcasts Don't let your first moves be your last. Learn from others' fatal mistakes. #LeadershipTransition #OrganizationalChange #CaseStudy #BredToLead
Episode 27: Lessons from the $8 Billion Healthcare System's Collapse In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs breaks down the shocking collapse of Steward Health Care - one of America's largest private hospital systems. Through this real-time case study of an $8 billion leadership failure, we explore how aggressive expansion and short-term thinking can destroy even the most promising organizations. You'll discover: ✓ Why rapid growth without operational excellence is a recipe for disaster ✓ The hidden dangers of prioritizing expansion over sustainability ✓ How leadership blind spots develop in growing organizations ✓ Critical lessons for leading sustainable growth Perfect for: Leaders managing rapid growth Executives planning expansion strategies Organizations balancing growth with sustainability Anyone interested in learning from real leadership failures Witness how a healthcare giant went from visionary promises to bankruptcy, and learn the crucial lessons that can help you avoid similar pitfalls. 🎯 Ready to learn from others' mistakes? Get the blueprint: Grab 'Bred to Lead' on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Bred-Lead-People-First-Results-Second-Leader/dp/B0D5GXB3BG Join the community: Visit bredtolead.com Check out our company: Visit sipshealthcare.com Connect: Follow Dr. Jake on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaketaylerjacobs Share your journey: Rate us on Apple Podcasts This isn't just another business case study – it's a wake-up call for every leader who confuses growth with success. #LeadershipLessons #OrganizationalFailure #CaseStudy #BredToLead #SipsHealthcareSolutions
Episode 26: Success by Design: Why Success Happens Before the Moment Discover why true success isn't about rising to the occasion - it's about being prepared before the moment arrives. In this powerful episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals how to combine mental and physical preparation to create inevitable success.   You'll learn: ✓ Why visualization alone isn't enough ✓ How to build mental and physical practice routines ✓ Creating organizational readiness ✓ Building success laboratories ✓ The power of systematic preparation   Perfect for: Leaders preparing for major challenges Organizations building readiness Teams seeking consistent excellence Anyone ready to move beyond hope to preparation Learn why success is designed, not discovered, and how to prepare for your defining moments.   🎯 Ready to design your success? Get the blueprint: Grab 'Bred to Lead' on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Bred-Lead-People-First-Results-Second-Leader/dp/B0D5GXB3BG/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2H1PSDIS4OBKD&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.GjbuNvEr-oGTUYlMVvLCpXMq5QFanCZQn7L74ad19cAn0e0QzYb-Xkn7DDzE_MAsyA_9X8jILj0sgeFdRQ6t8EmNZtzXopgT2gfcSavUfIqSmsIw5K4_f6ozhY3rWELaPPSbkF__yfflaSIZTCQQviGetFt3iJCwZTSRlhzzPHmbNEaToqq9jN2PzrmD-iuVntKWXe_Xcx4fFyoZ3CV63Z8PaBoWTlqYbBOWTwPPCcw.FpoZGxl7q9VTKaIM-vqmWPDcd1OHspR7s8hMeYMBlIE&dib_tag=se&keywords=bred+to+lead&qid=1735657606&sprefix=bred+to+lea%2Caps%2C208&sr=8-1 Join the community: Visit bredtolead.com  Connect: Follow Dr. Jake on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaketaylerjacobs/ Share your journey: Rate us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bred-to-lead-with-dr-jake-tayler-jacobs/id1744976367 Stop hoping for success. Start designing it. #SuccessbyDesign #LeadershipDevelopment #MentalPreparation #BredToLead
Episode 25: Leading Without Authority: Building Influence Beyond Your Title Why do some leaders create massive impact regardless of their title, while others with significant authority struggle to drive real change? In this powerful episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals the truth about building influence that transcends position. You'll discover: ✓ Why relying on positional power actually limits your influence ✓ The four key elements of building real influence ✓ How to create value that naturally extends your impact ✓ Practical strategies for building influence ecosystems ✓ The secret to scaling your influence as you grow Perfect for: Leaders looking to increase their impact Rising executives transitioning from authority to influence Professionals leading cross-functional initiatives Anyone seeking to create change without formal authority Learn why traditional power dynamics fail and discover how to build lasting influence that drives real results. 🎯 Ready to expand your influence? Get the blueprint: Grab 'Bred to Lead' on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D5GXB3BG Join the community: Visit bredtolead.com  Connect: Follow Dr. Jake on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaketaylerjacobs/ Share your journey: Rate us on Apple Podcasts  Stop relying on position. Start building real influence. #LeadershipInfluence #OrganizationalChange #ExecutivePresence #BredToLead
Episode 24: Closing the Gap: The Hidden Cost of Leadership Isolation The growing disconnect between leadership and front-line teams is costing organizations more than they realize. In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs breaks down how leadership isolation develops, its true cost, and actionable strategies to bridge the gap.   You'll discover: ✓ Why even well-intentioned leaders become disconnected ✓ The hidden costs of leadership isolation ✓ Four key principles for maintaining connection while scaling ✓ How to build systems that prevent isolation ✓ Practical strategies for meaningful front-line engagement   Perfect for: Leaders managing growing organizations Executives concerned about losing touch Organizations experiencing communication gaps Teams feeling disconnected from leadership Learn why traditional solutions fall short and discover a framework for creating lasting connection at any scale. 🎯 Ready to close the leadership gap? Get the blueprint: Grab 'Bred to Lead' on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D5GXB3BG Join the community: Visit bredtolead.com  Connect: Follow Dr. Jake on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaketaylerjacobs/ Share your journey: Rate us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bred-to-lead-with-dr-jake-tayler-jacobs/id1744976367 Don't let isolation undermine your leadership impact. Learn how to stay connected while scaling. #LeadershipDevelopment #EmployeeEngagement #OrganizationalCulture #BredToLead
Episode 23: Beyond Quick Fixes: The Truth About Transforming Organizations   What if everything you thought about organizational transformation was focused on the wrong things? In this compelling episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals why most transformation efforts fail and what really drives lasting change. Using Coach Prime's Colorado transformation as a backdrop, Dr. Jake breaks down:   Why culture must come before metrics The three critical phases of real transformation How to build lasting change from the ground up What most leaders miss about resistance to change The truth about sustainable excellence   You'll discover: ✓ Why technical solutions fail without cultural foundation ✓ How to assess and shift organizational belief systems ✓ The key to building self-improving organizations ✓ Critical signs your transformation is off track ✓ What successful transformations have in common Whether you're:   Leading a struggling organization Planning a major change initiative Looking to build sustainable excellence Facing resistance to change   This episode gives you the blueprint for real, lasting transformation. 🎯 Ready to transform your organization?   Get the blueprint: Grab 'Bred to Lead' on Amazon https://lnkd.in/gTr7CQ8r Join the community: Visit bredtolead.com Connect: Follow Dr. Jake on LinkedIn https://lnkd.in/gGmVqM6x Share your journey: Rate us on Apple Podcasts https://lnkd.in/guMBhmyc   Stop chasing quick fixes. Start building lasting transformation. #OrganizationalChange #LeadershipDevelopment #BredToLead #TransformationalLeadership
Are you still managing when you should be leading?   Discover why even the best managers struggle when stepping into executive roles – and how to avoid this common pitfall.   In this game-changing episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs reveals: The crucial difference between managing and overseeing day-to-day operations... Why your greatest strengths as a manager might be your biggest weaknesses as an executive... The six critical mindset shifts required for executive success.. How to transform from problem-solver to problem-preventer Real-world examples of successful (and failed) transitions...   You'll learn: ✓ When to step in and when to step back ✓ How to develop systems that prevent fires instead of fighting them ✓ The secret to scaling your leadership impact ✓ Why your time horizon must change (and how to make the shift) ✓ The executive's approach to team development   Perfect for:   Managers preparing for executive roles New executives struggling with the transition Leaders ready to scale their impact   Organizations developing their leadership pipeline 🎯   Ready to transform your leadership?   Get the blueprint: Grab 'Bred to Lead' on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Bred-Lead-Peop... Join the community: Visit bredtolead.com for exclusive resources Connect & Learn: Follow Dr. Jake on LinkedIn   / jaketaylerjacobs   Share your journey: Rate us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Stop managing. Start leading. Your executive evolution begins here. #BredToLead #LeadershipTransformation #ExecutiveLeadership #ManagementSkills
Ever wonder why some leaders seem to effortlessly scale their impact while others hit a ceiling? In this game-changing episode, Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs breaks down the four critical phases every leader must master to transform from technical expert to enterprise builder: Master Skills: Build the foundation of expertise Master People: Transform from expert to leader Master Business: Navigate the complexities of organizational success Master Scale: Multiply your impact across systems and teams Whether you're an emerging leader or a seasoned executive, you'll discover: Why technical expertise alone won't get you to the top The critical shift from doing to leading that most managers miss How to build systems that scale your leadership impact The hidden barriers between each phase of leadership growth Practical strategies to assess and advance your leadership journey 🎯 Ready to accelerate your leadership journey? Get the book: Grab your copy of 'Bred to Lead' on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Bred-Lead-People-First-Results-Second-Leader/dp/B0D5GXB3BG Join the community: Visit bredtolead.com for exclusive content and resources www.bredtolead.com Connect: Follow Dr. Jake on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaketaylerjacobs/ Share your journey: Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bred-to-lead-with-dr-jake-tayler-jacobs/id1744976367 Don't just manage—master. Your leadership evolution starts here. #LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveGrowth #BredToLead
Episode 20: The Leadership Paradox in Periop and CSP - Why Your Experts Might Be Holding You Back 🔥 HOT TAKE: "Your star surgeon or top CSP tech might be the worst choice to lead your department." In this explosive episode of 'Bred to Lead', Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, COO at SIPS Healthcare Solutions, challenges the status quo and reveals why putting your best technical experts in charge could be sabotaging your Perioperative and Central Sterile Processing departments. Dr. Jacobs fearlessly tackles the paradox that's costing hospitals millions and burning out top talent. He argues that the skills that make someone an excellent surgeon or CSP technician are often the very same skills that make them ineffective leaders of transformational change. Key revelations include: The shocking truth about why only 1 in 10 professionals can effectively bridge technical expertise and transformational leadership Real-world horror stories of departments crumbling under expert-led mismanagement The hidden costs of leadership misalignment that are bleeding your hospital dry A revolutionary framework for leadership that could save your Periop and CSP departments Whether you're a hospital CEO, a Periop director, or a CSP manager, this episode will make you question everything you thought you knew about leadership in surgical services. Tune in for a paradigm-shifting conversation that could revolutionize your approach to Periop and CSP management. Warning: This episode may cause serious rethinking of your leadership structure!
Is your healthcare organization caught in the endless cycle of temp staffing? Are you tired of putting out fires in your ER, Periop, and CSP departments? In this explosive episode of 'Bred to Lead,' Dr. Jake Tayler Jacobs, renowned corporate fixer and COO of SIPS Healthcare Solutions, rips apart the band-aid approach to staffing and exposes the hidden costs eating away at your bottom line. You'll discover: Why your 'quick fix' might be slowly killing your organization The shocking truth about outsourced integrated management that no one's talking about A revolutionary framework for decision-making that could save your hospital millions Plus, Dr. Jacobs shares a real-world case study that transformed a struggling hospital system - and it's not what you think. Whether you're a CEO, CNO, or department leader, this episode will challenge everything you thought you knew about healthcare staffing. Warning: This content may cause severe rethinking of your current strategies. Don't miss this game-changing episode. Your staff, your patients, and your bottom line can't afford for you to skip this one. Tune in now and start breeding your organization to lead!
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