Episode #69: You Can’t Empower People; You Can Only Engage Them
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“Empowerment” has become one of the most overused and misunderstood words in business.
In this episode of Get Off The Treadmill, Chuck Blakeman challenges the idea that leaders can give power to people. Instead, he makes a compelling case that true ownership doesn’t come from empowerment, it comes from engagement.
Because here’s the reality: You can’t empower people. You can only create an environment where they choose to engage.
Chuck breaks down why traditional management models built on control, hierarchy, and permission, actually prevent people from thinking, deciding, and acting like owners. And he explains how shifting to a participation-based operating system unlocks initiative, accountability, and creativity at every level of the business.
If you want a team that acts like owners instead of employees, it starts by rethinking your role as a leader and the system you’ve built around them.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why empowerment is often a disguised form of control
- The critical difference between empowered people and engaged people
- How traditional management keeps people dependent instead of responsible
- What it takes to create true ownership inside your business
- Why engagement, not authority, drives long-term performance
- How participation-age thinking helps you get off the treadmill
If you’re tired of trying to “motivate” people and ready to build a business where people naturally take initiative, this episode will challenge your assumptions and give you a better way forward.
🎧 Listen now and discover why engagement, not empowerment, is the real key to building a business that runs without you.