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#60. The Development Reckoning: What to Do When Your Team Can't Leave

15 min · 13 de ene de 2026
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Hiring is slowing way down as we start 2026.  For years, you've been chasing the next hire, the better candidate, the person who's finally going to solve all your problems. And the people who actually showed up? You gave them onboarding and then . . . nothing! But 66% of CEOs recently said  they're cutting headcount or keeping it flat in 2026. Attrition's plummeting. Hiring's frozen.  People aren't leaving. They're staying put. Which means you're stuck with teams you never bothered to develop. This is what I'm calling The Development Reckoning. In this episode, I'm sharing 5 ideas to build the people you've been ignoring as well as 5 mistakes to avoid.

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Stretch goals came out of Jack Welch's GE in the 1990s. Corporate America has been obsessed with them ever since. And they don't work. Here's what actually happens: You dump work on someone, disappear, and call it development. That's not a stretch goal. That's abandonment. In this episode, I'm replacing stretch goals entirely with a 5-step framework for developing people by letting go of work—with structure, coaching, and support. You'll learn how to identify what you're hoarding, slice work into learnable pieces, and coach people through it without taking the work back the first time they struggle. This is Part 3 of the Development Reckoning series. If you haven't listened to Parts 1 and 2, start there first. Stop the chase. Grow in place. Starting with the work you're holding onto right now.

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