The Leadership Confidence Podcast
The work is still getting done. People are still committed. There's no crisis you can point to. But something has shifted: decisions take longer, meetings feel harder, the energy has changed - and nobody can quite explain why. In this episode, Cecilie Nielsen explores why high-performing teams degrade quietly, what's actually driving it, and how to diagnose the root cause before it becomes a bigger problem. In this episode: * Why high-performing teams don't collapse — they just slow down, and why that makes the problem harder to see * The five most common causes of performance degradation in teams that used to be exceptional * Why the real issue is almost never about individuals, and almost always about the system * What a fast-growing tech company's leadership team reveals about how quickly the conditions for high performance can shift * How to diagnose what's actually happening - and why addressing the symptom instead of the cause makes it worse Key Takeaways High performance isn't a state you achieve once. It's a dynamic equilibrium that requires active maintenance. When a strong team starts to slow down, it's rarely because people have lost capability or stopped caring - it's because something in the conditions that enabled their performance has shifted, and the team has adapted accordingly. Naming the pattern, identifying the root cause, and addressing it directly is what restores performance. Pushing harder with the same system doesn't. About Cecilie Nielsen Cecilie Nielsen is the founder of CN8 Leadership Confidence, a global boutique executive coaching and leadership advisory practice. A former Private Equity MD and HR Director, Cecilie is multi-certified as an executive coach and advanced Hogan practitioner, and holds an MSc in Leadership. She works with senior leaders, CEOs, boards, and leadership teams at the intersection of leadership performance and commercial reality. Learn more at cn8.co.uk [http://cn8.co.uk]. Newsletter: cn8.co.uk/contact-us [http://cn8.co.uk/contact-us] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen [http://linkedin.com/in/cecilie-søndergaard-nielsen]
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