Why Your Team Isn't Taking Action
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In this episode, I walk through a pattern I see everywhere. Leaders build plans. They set priorities. They outline steps. And still nothing moves. I call it the failure to launch.
Most organizations rely on performance, productivity, and protocols to drive action. That creates an accountability culture, not a values anchored one. People don't take initiative when they fear being judged. They would rather look lazy than incompetent. So they hesitate, and leaders end up repeating the same programs every two to five years.
I break down why this keeps happening and how leaders can finally break the cycle. The turning point is moving from a decision to a commitment. Commitment depends on values. Values are what create the motivation for action, especially in critical moments.
I also explain how the Four A's help any team shift from planning to progress
Aim… define success
Anchor… tie it to your real values
Act… take the step
Align… adjust once you're actually moving
If you're tired of stalled plans and constant resets, this episode gives you the next step in building a culture where people step forward instead of sitting back.