Why Entrepreneurs Accidentally Destroy Their Relationships (And How to Avoid It)
Entrepreneurs are nearly twice as likely to divorce as non-entrepreneurs. The same habits that build successful companies can quietly erode relationships. Here’s why it happens—and the system one founder uses to protect his marriage.
Why Leadership Accountability Breaks as Organizations Scale
As companies grow, accountability often breaks down—not because leaders lack effort, but because ownership becomes unclear. Here's what one founder is learning while scaling a large organization.
The Farewell Time Block: How Founders Finally Stop Fixing and Start Designing
Most founders stay stuck in maintenance mode without realizing it. The Farewell Time Block is a daily system for transferring ownership, delegating with clarity, and shifting from operator to architect. If you want to scale, you have to stop fixing the machine and start designing it.
Decision Debt: The Hidden Cost of Making Every Call Yourself
Every decision you make that someone else should have made compounds into organizational debt. Here's the framework to start paying it down.
Why Most Leadership Development Programs Fail (And What to Do Instead)
Billions are spent on leadership development programs every year—yet most fail to produce lasting change. The problem isn’t training. It’s structure.
The Founder Bottleneck: Why Growth Stalls Because of You
Growth doesn’t stall because your team is weak. It stalls because your organization is still designed around you. Here’s how to break the founder bottleneck.
Why Founders Struggle to Scale Beyond 25 Employees
Most founders hit a ceiling around 25 employees. Growth stalls not because of talent—but because structure hasn’t caught up to complexity. Here’s the shift that changes everything.
The 3 Invisible Breaking Points in Fast-Growing Companies
Fast-growing companies don’t fail from lack of ambition. They break at invisible structural points. Learn the three leadership and organizational design shifts required to scale without fracture.