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In this episode of The Juno Advisory Podcast, Adam and Sharron unpack a silent but costly issue inside growing businesses decision fatigue. At first, it doesn’t feel like a problem. Founders pride themselves on making fast calls, trusting instinct, and keeping things moving.
But as the business grows, that same behavior becomes unsustainable. Every decision still funnels through one person. Meetings drag on without outcomes. Conversations repeat week after week.
And eventually, it leads to exhaustion. “I just can’t make another decision.”
This episode explores what’s really happening when decision-making breaks down and why the cost is far greater than most business owners realise. Adam and Sharron challenge the idea that making the perfect decision is the goal.
In reality, not making a decision is often worse. When businesses sit on the fence, they don’t stay still they move backwards. A major theme throughout the conversation is ownership. When no one clearly owns a decision, nothing moves.
Meetings become discussions instead of outcomes. Accountability disappears. And momentum slows to a crawl. Because the reality is, many business owners are carrying far more decisions than they need to. And that’s where structure becomes critical.
From decision matrices to clear roles and responsibilities, Adam and Sharron explain why structure isn’t restrictive it’s what actually creates freedom. When decisions are clearly defined and owned, leaders stop becoming bottlenecks, and businesses regain speed.
They also highlight the importance of developing teams to make decisions. Not everyone will operate at the same speed or confidence as a founder and expecting that without training only creates frustration. Decision-making is a skill that needs to be built over time.
If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or tired of making every call in your business, this episode will challenge how you think about decisions and show you where to start making change.
Want to reach out? Contact us at www.junoadvisory.com.au
By junoadvisoryIn this episode of The Juno Advisory Podcast, Adam and Sharron unpack a silent but costly issue inside growing businesses decision fatigue. At first, it doesn’t feel like a problem. Founders pride themselves on making fast calls, trusting instinct, and keeping things moving.
But as the business grows, that same behavior becomes unsustainable. Every decision still funnels through one person. Meetings drag on without outcomes. Conversations repeat week after week.
And eventually, it leads to exhaustion. “I just can’t make another decision.”
This episode explores what’s really happening when decision-making breaks down and why the cost is far greater than most business owners realise. Adam and Sharron challenge the idea that making the perfect decision is the goal.
In reality, not making a decision is often worse. When businesses sit on the fence, they don’t stay still they move backwards. A major theme throughout the conversation is ownership. When no one clearly owns a decision, nothing moves.
Meetings become discussions instead of outcomes. Accountability disappears. And momentum slows to a crawl. Because the reality is, many business owners are carrying far more decisions than they need to. And that’s where structure becomes critical.
From decision matrices to clear roles and responsibilities, Adam and Sharron explain why structure isn’t restrictive it’s what actually creates freedom. When decisions are clearly defined and owned, leaders stop becoming bottlenecks, and businesses regain speed.
They also highlight the importance of developing teams to make decisions. Not everyone will operate at the same speed or confidence as a founder and expecting that without training only creates frustration. Decision-making is a skill that needs to be built over time.
If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or tired of making every call in your business, this episode will challenge how you think about decisions and show you where to start making change.
Want to reach out? Contact us at www.junoadvisory.com.au