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Founders often point at culture when things aren’t working. But what they’re really seeing is execution failing them.
Culture and execution aren’t separate—they feed one another. When execution starts missing, it reveals where clarity, leadership and accountability have drifted out of alignment.
In this episode James Mayhew shows how you can stop blaming culture and start fixing execution. He introduces the concept of Progress Meetings—structured conversations that bring clarity, alignment and consistent behavior.
Episode 56 – Your Culture Isn’t Broken — Your Execution IsEpisode 6 in the series Execution That Scales
Most founders have momentum. They’re doing well. But underneath the wins there’s this quiet friction—team members not stepping up, priorities drifting, ownership fading.
In this episode, James Mayhew challenges the “culture first” mindset and shows how execution reveals the real state of your leadership system. He introduces Progress Meetings—a monthly rhythm where leaders and team members talk about goals, responsibilities and behaviors—and explains why that conversation drives clarity and alignment.
What you’ll learn:The Next Question Guide → NextQuestionGuide.com
LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/jamesmayhew
Website → JamesMayhew.com
By James R. MayhewFounders often point at culture when things aren’t working. But what they’re really seeing is execution failing them.
Culture and execution aren’t separate—they feed one another. When execution starts missing, it reveals where clarity, leadership and accountability have drifted out of alignment.
In this episode James Mayhew shows how you can stop blaming culture and start fixing execution. He introduces the concept of Progress Meetings—structured conversations that bring clarity, alignment and consistent behavior.
Episode 56 – Your Culture Isn’t Broken — Your Execution IsEpisode 6 in the series Execution That Scales
Most founders have momentum. They’re doing well. But underneath the wins there’s this quiet friction—team members not stepping up, priorities drifting, ownership fading.
In this episode, James Mayhew challenges the “culture first” mindset and shows how execution reveals the real state of your leadership system. He introduces Progress Meetings—a monthly rhythm where leaders and team members talk about goals, responsibilities and behaviors—and explains why that conversation drives clarity and alignment.
What you’ll learn:The Next Question Guide → NextQuestionGuide.com
LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/jamesmayhew
Website → JamesMayhew.com