Game Changers for Government Contractors

Ep 421: The Ego Tax Destroying Government Contractors

13 min · 4. maj 2026
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Most government contractors aren’t losing because they lack capability. They’re losing because they’re paying an invisible price, the ego tax. In this episode, I break down how trying to look bigger, more polished, or more “professional” is actually costing you deals. From overcomplicated messaging to unnecessary overhead, I walk through where ego shows up and how it quietly kills your ability to win. Then I show you how to strip it out, simplify your approach, and build real trust with buyers and partners. If your business looks good but isn’t producing results, this is the wake-up call you need.

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