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CULTURE MINUTE 2: Excellence, Mediocrity, and the Line Between Them

11 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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What happens when "good enough" becomes the standard? In this Culture Minute, Mike explores the delicate balance between excellence and perfectionism, and why organizations rarely become mediocre overnight. Whether you're leading a booster club, a student organization, a nonprofit, or a performance program, culture is shaped by what we consistently accept. Excellence is contagious. Mediocrity is contagious too. The question isn't whether everything deserves perfection. The question is: What deserves excellence?

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