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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2220934/fan_mail/new] A missed deadline can feel like disrespect, but it often starts with something far less dramatic: an expectation nobody ever agreed to. We open with a simple workplace story a budget report “due Monday” that someone thought was due Wednesday and use it to expose how easily leaders create conflict through vague requests, inherited norms, and unspoken rules. Our goal is practical leadership: less frustration, fewer surprises, and more follow-through. We walk through the most powerful tool in the MBR framework: agreements. An agreement is not just “do the task.” It is clear what is being done, why it matters, who owns each piece, when it is due, and what support is needed. That one shift turns accountability into something people can actually meet with dignity. We also tackle the classic management landmine: “ASAP.” If everything is urgent, nothing is clear, and your team ends up guessing. We share a simple script for setting realistic timelines, confirming dependencies, and documenting commitments so responsibility is shared instead of imposed. Then we connect the dots of leadership trends: individualized growth, emotional readiness, influence over authority, AI-enhanced clarity, and culture as a performance multiplier. We explain how AI can help track deadlines and reduce ambiguity, while trust and readiness still require human leadership. If you want a better way to lead without micromanaging, start by replacing expectations with agreements and pressure with partnership. Subscribe for more practical leadership tools, share this with a manager who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one expectation at work you wish had been an agreement? Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SuccessStories] Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell
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