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Stop Saving Your Team: Why Leaders Slow Performance

18 min · 7. apr. 2026
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Stop saving your team because it's slowing them down. In this episode of The Leadership Hustle, Andrea Fredrickson and Michelle Hill unpack a common leadership trap: stepping in to fix problems your team should solve themselves. When leaders play the hero, they unintentionally block trust, accountability, and true team performance. Using the four stages of team development (forming, storming, norming, and performing), Andrea and Michelle explain why many teams get stuck in "storming" and never reach high performance. They reveal how phrases like "I'll take care of it" keep leaders at the center and prevent teams from learning how to navigate conflict and build clarity. Learn how to shift from fixer to guide, create expectations for healthy disagreement, and coach behaviors instead of outcomes, so your team can function without needing you. For more resources on developing leadership skills visit us at Revela [https://www.revelagroup.com/]. Where we've helped hundreds of executives lead productive teams and thriving organizations. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative [https://twobrotherscreative.com/].

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