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In this episode of The Experimental Leader Podcast, Melanie Parish and Mel Rutherford are joined by Jacob Chase, CEO of Infin, for a strategic exploration of leadership, accountability, and the future of human performance.
The discussion examines how organizations can evolve beyond traditional performance management systems and succession planning models that often fail to capture the full scope of individual and team contribution. Jacob introduces a performance intelligence framework that leverages collective feedback to surface more accurate, bias-resistant insights into how work is actually delivered across teams.
Melanie and Mel also unpack the ongoing leadership challenge of balancing work quality, revenue generation, and managerial input, offering a practical lens for strengthening accountability in complex organizational environments. Mel Rutherford adds a succession planning perspective, emphasizing the importance of intentionally developing future leaders well in advance of transition points.
This conversation highlights the shift toward more adaptive, data-informed, and values-aligned leadership systems that better reflect real organizational impact.
🎧 Special Offer: Access the Leadership Blueprint program for free using the code ODYSSEY at checkout.
👉 https://www.experimentalacademy.com/leadership-blueprint
This episode is designed for executives, managers, HR leaders, coaches, and organizational strategists seeking to elevate leadership effectiveness, improve decision-making, and build more resilient teams and cultures.
By Melanie Parish and Mel RutherfordIn this episode of The Experimental Leader Podcast, Melanie Parish and Mel Rutherford are joined by Jacob Chase, CEO of Infin, for a strategic exploration of leadership, accountability, and the future of human performance.
The discussion examines how organizations can evolve beyond traditional performance management systems and succession planning models that often fail to capture the full scope of individual and team contribution. Jacob introduces a performance intelligence framework that leverages collective feedback to surface more accurate, bias-resistant insights into how work is actually delivered across teams.
Melanie and Mel also unpack the ongoing leadership challenge of balancing work quality, revenue generation, and managerial input, offering a practical lens for strengthening accountability in complex organizational environments. Mel Rutherford adds a succession planning perspective, emphasizing the importance of intentionally developing future leaders well in advance of transition points.
This conversation highlights the shift toward more adaptive, data-informed, and values-aligned leadership systems that better reflect real organizational impact.
🎧 Special Offer: Access the Leadership Blueprint program for free using the code ODYSSEY at checkout.
👉 https://www.experimentalacademy.com/leadership-blueprint
This episode is designed for executives, managers, HR leaders, coaches, and organizational strategists seeking to elevate leadership effectiveness, improve decision-making, and build more resilient teams and cultures.