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Your Team Isn’t Lazy… They’re Just Unclear | Ep 34

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If you want to eliminate confusion on your team, and develop a high-performing staff culture that drives real church growth, learn more about the Ready Set Grow Mastermind: https://www.readysetgrowchurch.com/mastermind [https://www.readysetgrowchurch.com/mastermind] Most pastors don’t struggle with lazy staff. They struggle with unclear expectations. And when “winning” isn’t clearly defined, your team will define it for themselves. That’s when frustration starts to build… You feel like the bad guy. They feel like they’re doing fine. And culture slowly drifts in the wrong direction. This episode breaks down the real issue behind staff behavior—and why clarity, not control, is the solution. In this episode: * Why unclear expectations create frustration and confusion * The difference between managing time vs. managing outcomes * How to clearly define “winning” in every role * The 3-6-5 framework for performance and behavior * How culture is actually formed (not by what you say) If your team feels inconsistent, unclear, or hard to lead… this will help you reset the standard.

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episode Your Team Isn’t Lazy… They’re Just Unclear | Ep 34 artwork

Your Team Isn’t Lazy… They’re Just Unclear | Ep 34

If you want to eliminate confusion on your team, and develop a high-performing staff culture that drives real church growth, learn more about the Ready Set Grow Mastermind: https://www.readysetgrowchurch.com/mastermind [https://www.readysetgrowchurch.com/mastermind] Most pastors don’t struggle with lazy staff. They struggle with unclear expectations. And when “winning” isn’t clearly defined, your team will define it for themselves. That’s when frustration starts to build… You feel like the bad guy. They feel like they’re doing fine. And culture slowly drifts in the wrong direction. This episode breaks down the real issue behind staff behavior—and why clarity, not control, is the solution. In this episode: * Why unclear expectations create frustration and confusion * The difference between managing time vs. managing outcomes * How to clearly define “winning” in every role * The 3-6-5 framework for performance and behavior * How culture is actually formed (not by what you say) If your team feels inconsistent, unclear, or hard to lead… this will help you reset the standard.

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