The Chaos of Scale
Every growing business will experience politics, tension, and interpersonal drama. The problem isn’t that people disagree—it’s when decisions start being driven by alliances, self-preservation, and turf wars instead of what’s best for the business. In this episode of The Chaos of Scale, Andy Golding explores why politics naturally emerge as organisations grow, how ambiguity fuels self-serving decision-making, and what leaders can do to keep teams focused on outcomes instead of agendas. Drawing on real-world examples, strategic decision-making frameworks, and the principles of Transactional Analysis, Andy unpacks how high-performing teams create healthy tension without letting it become destructive conflict. If your organization feels slower, heavier, or more complicated than it should, politics may be quietly getting in the way. This episode will help you cut through the noise and bring every conversation back to the one thing that matters most: what serves the business best. #Leadership #BusinessGrowth #ScalingBusiness #OrganizationalCulture Share Your Chaos! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523532/fan_mail/new] Explore More and join us on the Socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chaosofscale/?igsh=MTR0cDA2MDJ3Nno%3D&utm_source=qr#] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheChaosofScale] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@the.chaos.of.scale] | TheChaosOfScale.com [https://www.thechaosofscale.com/]
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