The Leadership Mistake That Created Most of My Team Problems — Jeremy Meng

The Leadership Mistake That Created Most of My Team Problems — Jeremy Meng

Jeremy Meng, owner of Always Best Care, Jacksonville, tells host David Knack his biggest leadership mistake: assuming others think and operate like him. As an Air Force vet and federal agent, he brought unspoken expectations into home care, causing confusion with clients and caregivers. Fixing this changed how he onboards, trains, writes contracts, and leads.

Jeremy also embraces AI (Claude, Zingage Operator) to strengthen operations, find compliance gaps, automate busywork, and free time for human connection, not to replace people, but to reduce admin burdens and protect meaningful moments.

The discussion covers servant leadership, communication, expectation-setting, AI, and a simple lesson that solved problems he once blamed on others.

Lesson Takeaways:

1. Unspoken expectations create most problems: What's obvious to you isn't to others. Complaints and breakdowns often stem from assumptions never clearly stated. Leaders must articulate expectations explicitly.

2. Under-promise and define success clearly: Clients are happier when they know exactly what to expect. Transparency and clear boundaries build trust better than vague promises.

3. Caregivers need clarity, not correction: Many performance issues come from unclear instructions, not bad workers. Specific dos/don'ts and consistent coaching reduce conflict and boost confidence.

4. AI should support human relationships: The goal is to remove repetitive work so staff can focus on serving clients and caregivers; tech should increase, not decrease, human connection.

5. Front-end work determines AI success: Investing time in workflows, guardrails, and escalation points before launch yields far better results than fixing problems post-implementation.

Timestamps:

00:00 – Welcome to Home Care Hindsight podcast powered by Zingage

01:12 – Introducing Jeremy Meng and his background in the Air Force and law enforcement

02:49 – Why Jeremy resisted entering healthcare and home care

03:42 – Using AI to improve communication, compliance, and operations

06:26 – Building roles, responsibilities, and policies with AI

09:50 – Implementing AI agents inside a home care business

11:42 – How AI reduced after-hours scheduling burdens

13:43 – Using Ask Riley to improve operational workflows

14:20 – Maintaining the human touch while adopting AI

17:20 – Jeremy's advice for successfully implementing AI

18:44 – Transition to Home Care Hindsight's "big mistake"

19:10 – The danger of unspoken expectations

20:21 – Setting expectations with clients from day one

21:34 – Where caregiver expectations were breaking down

21:44 – "I thought everyone operated like me"

Quotes:

Jeremy Meng: "I thought everyone operated like I did because I was with a bunch of military folks. And they don't. They need specific guidelines of dos and don'ts."

Jeremy Meng: "Most clients are good if you let them know the expectations. If you're going to promise them everything and then under-deliver, that's where the problems start."

Jeremy Meng: "This wasn't a way of us getting away from that human touch. It was actually helping us provide more of that human touch."

Jeremy Meng: "As the owner and leader, I need to do that. That was bad on me. That was not on them."

David Knack: "This is taking on a lot of the mundane stuff that wears people out, but still maintaining the level of service that clients expect."

Resources:

1. Connect with Jeremy Meng on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-meng-meng78corp/

2. Learn more about Always Best Care Senior Services: https://alwaysbestcare.com/shalimar/about-us/

4. Connect with David Knack on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-knack/

5. Powered by Zingage: https://zingage.com

6. Watch this episode on Zingage's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Zingage

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