The Success Blueprint with Daniel Craig Johnson
If You're a FAN leave me a message :-) But more importantly, let us know what you think, suggestions, topics, constructive criticism... ALL WELCOME!! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2177649/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Executive Five, I tackle a leadership mistake that gets misread in far too many organisations: calling it resistance when the business is actually overloaded. When leaders keep stacking one justified initiative on top of another, the system quietly loses its ability to absorb change properly. This five-minute executive brief shows how fatigue gets mistaken for poor attitude, why pace without sequencing creates noise, and how stronger executive judgment can stop ambition from outrunning capacity. Key Takeaways * Too much change at once often gets misread as resistance. * Good initiatives can still become destructive when they are stacked without sequencing. * Managers are usually the first place overload becomes visible. * Pace without absorption creates activity, not real progress. * Strong leaders do not only drive change, they judge how much the system can carry. Support the show [https://www.paypal.com/webapps/billing/plans/subscribe?plan_id=P-4VP43431SF760511SMTSFR2A] Contact me: Daniel@the-success-blueprint.co.za www.mindworx.biz daniel@mindsworx.com Instagram: @Mindworx_Coaching
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