Nursing the System
đ EPISODE OVERVIEW This episode is a real-time update on the structural overhaul I shared earlier this year. I walk you through exactly what changed on my team in Q1, what actually worked, and what those changes revealed about how our system functions. Because hereâs the truth: good intentions donât change teams. Structure does. When you change structure, you donât just change outcomes, you expose patterns that were always there, just hidden. đ IN THIS EPISODE, YOUâLL LEARN * How shifting team structure away from a bottleneck model increases ownership and speed * Why delegation works best when paired with clear ownership and visibility * The real purpose of mentorship layers and structured connection points * What happens when you redesign a system all at onceâand when that does make sense * Why new problems showing up is actually a sign of progress đ§ KEY IDEAS TO TAKE WITH YOU * Structure determines behaviorâevery time * If you want different results, you need different systems, not more effort * Good systems donât hide problemsâthey make them visible * More structure, when done well, actually makes work feel easier * You donât fix systems onceâyou evolve them in layers đČ CALL TO ACTION If this episode clicked for you: * Share it with another leader whoâs trying to âfixâ their team through effort * DM me [https://www.instagram.com/nursing.the.system/] your biggest takeaway or where you see a bottleneck in your own system đ RESOURCES MENTIONED * Episode 54: Why Good Intentions Wonât Change Teams, Structure Does [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/54-why-good-intentions-wont-change-teams-structure-does/id1788479433?i=1000745729726] * Change Maker Essentials [https://nursingthesystem.thinkific.com/courses/change-maker-essentials]
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