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Shooting the Closest Alligator: Leadership in Fast-Growth Environments

35 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Leadership Quotient, Lindsay Guzowski, Founder and CEO of The Crucible, speaks with Shelby Faubion, Founder and Managing Partner of Vector Advisory, about the leadership disciplines that enable companies to scale successfully through growth and acquisition. Shelby shares lessons from his experience in post-merger integration and CFO advisory work, including why intellectual curiosity is essential for leaders, how culture can determine the success or failure of a deal, and the importance of accountability, structure, and consistent operating rhythms. The conversation explores the challenges facing lower middle market companies, the hidden cost of "integration debt," and why execution—not strategy alone—is what ultimately creates value.

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