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In this episode, I sit down with Adam Spector to unpack why impatience quietly destroys good strategy. We talk about why founders change direction too early, how many decisions require more time and data than CEOs expect, and why execution compounds when leaders stay focused. Adam also shares hard truths about delegation, outsourcing non-core work, valuing CEO time correctly, and how AI should be used to move faster without distracting from what truly drives growth.
By Glenn GowIn this episode, I sit down with Adam Spector to unpack why impatience quietly destroys good strategy. We talk about why founders change direction too early, how many decisions require more time and data than CEOs expect, and why execution compounds when leaders stay focused. Adam also shares hard truths about delegation, outsourcing non-core work, valuing CEO time correctly, and how AI should be used to move faster without distracting from what truly drives growth.