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Episode 2 of 9 in the series, "The Founder's Blind Spot"
In Episode 026, we looked at how ineffective meetings leave you drained and busy without progress.
In this follow-up, we dig into the real blind spot: the illusion that adjusting the number of meetings — more or fewer — will fix the problem.
That’s the meeting mirage.
Because people gathered, talked, and filled the time, it feels like progress must have been made. But without structure, clarity, and decisions, nothing really changes.
In this episode of Leadership in 5, James takes you inside the blind spot most founders miss — thinking meeting quantity is the lever, when the real fix is structure and clarity that actually move the business forward.
This episode is for founders who are tired of watching problems resurface week after week because meetings drift, decisions don’t stick, and ownership never gets claimed.
Takeaways:
Reflection Questions:
For those who want to push further, here’s a set of deeper reflection questions to stretch your leadership and culture:
Two Layers of Fixing Ineffective Meetings:
That’s not micromanaging. That’s calibrated execution.
Links and Resources:
By James R. MayhewEpisode 2 of 9 in the series, "The Founder's Blind Spot"
In Episode 026, we looked at how ineffective meetings leave you drained and busy without progress.
In this follow-up, we dig into the real blind spot: the illusion that adjusting the number of meetings — more or fewer — will fix the problem.
That’s the meeting mirage.
Because people gathered, talked, and filled the time, it feels like progress must have been made. But without structure, clarity, and decisions, nothing really changes.
In this episode of Leadership in 5, James takes you inside the blind spot most founders miss — thinking meeting quantity is the lever, when the real fix is structure and clarity that actually move the business forward.
This episode is for founders who are tired of watching problems resurface week after week because meetings drift, decisions don’t stick, and ownership never gets claimed.
Takeaways:
Reflection Questions:
For those who want to push further, here’s a set of deeper reflection questions to stretch your leadership and culture:
Two Layers of Fixing Ineffective Meetings:
That’s not micromanaging. That’s calibrated execution.
Links and Resources: