Radical Candor: The Leadership Secret to High-Performance Teams with Dr. Geoff Augutis

Radical Candor: The Leadership Secret to High-Performance Teams with Dr. Geoff Augutis

Dr. Geoff Augutis shares how he built Queensland Computers from a scrappy regional startup at age 18 into a $50M managed services business, combining unapologetic capitalism with strong philanthropy and community impact. He emphasizes "Radical Candor," showing people you genuinely care before delivering tough, direct feedback, and frames true leadership as a selfless act where the leader takes blame and gives credit. Geoff highlights the importance of resilience earned through lived hardship, the power of mentors who tell you the uncomfortable truth, and the need to focus only on what you can control, especially when you lack formal authority. He describes running a high-accountability, high-performance culture where values alignment matters more than clock-watching, underperformance is not tolerated, and people feel safe enough to be honest, even about wanting to leave, sometimes returning later as “boomerang” staff. Interwoven through the conversation is Geoff’s experience living with low-grade brain cancer, which deepens his sense of urgency, gratitude, and legacy, and fuels his passion for better leadership education for young people.

Takeaways:

Radical Candor: Care Fiercely, Speak Directly Building a High-Performance, No-Excuses Culture Resilience, Mentors, and Focusing on What You Can Control

Quote:

"I'm a purebred capitalist. If you ask me what I'm about, we're not a not-for-profit. We're here to make money, and the more money I make, it is a scorecard when you're running a business."

"Once you start realizing that, you go, leadership should be a selfless task."

"The more you focus on factors that are outside your control, the less you're focusing on the factors that are inside your control."

Timestamp:

00:00 – Radical candor, capitalism, and giving back 01:08 – Podcast intro and Dr. Geoff’s background & bio 03:36 – Why Anton invited Geoff: radical authenticity on stage 04:52 – Confidence vs. being 100% yourself 06:26 – Resilience, “battlefield” experience, and street cred 07:55 – Influence as leading by example, even when unseen 10:31 – Are leaders born? Selfless leadership and giving credit 11:48 – Early influences, side hustles, and starting the IT business 14:25 – Finding mentors and why honest feedback matters 16:48 – Influence without control: focus on what you can control 19:40 – Hiring in the regions and building a high-performance team 21:31 – Culture, accountability, and the team pushing low performers out 22:26 – Geoff’s weak spot: change management and clear vision 24:20 – Psychological safety and helping people exit well (and return) 26:04 – Managing up: influencing boards and senior leaders 28:10 – Disagreement, compromise, and “both got screwed” negotiations 30:07 – Quiet influence and changing people’s lives without knowing 31:59 – Powerful story: helping a staff member escape a bad home life 32:44 – Can influence be taught? EQ vs. IQ and emotional intelligence 35:48 – Family life and how his wife and kids handle his diagnosis 38:06 – Brain cancer, perspective, and gratitude vs. self-pity 40:09 – Everyone’s got something: the human experience at work 41:15 – Crisis is inevitable and humans weren’t built to “be happy” 42:28 – Manufactured hardship, Navy SEALs, and building resilience 42:49 – David Goggins, running, and mental toughness 43:51 – Anton’s recap: key leadership themes from Geoff 48:26 – Why we need more leadership education in schools 49:48 – Geoff’s dream: starting a school focused on leadership 50:06 – Closing remarks and call to action for listeners

Conclusion:

Dr. Geoff’s story is a powerful reminder that real leadership is about courage, candor, and caring enough to tell people the truth while still having their back. His journey from an 18‑year‑old regional startup founder to a $50M tech leader shows what’s possible when you pair relentless execution with deep values and community impact. The way he handles brain cancer with gratitude, perspective, and a focus on legacy raises the bar on what resilience and responsibility look like. His approach to culture, where high standards, psychological safety, and “boomerang” employees all coexist, offers a blueprint for any leader who wants both performance and humanity. Most of all, Geoff’s commitment to mentoring others and eventually redefining how young people learn leadership challenges each of us to use our own influence more intentionally.

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