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#3690: How Slow Decision Making Destroys Organizational Leverage

podcast June 21, 2026


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Slow decisions destroy organizational leverage. I believe leverage creates momentum, momentum creates culture, and culture becomes reputation. When your reputation is strong, people show up already understanding how things work and ready to be part of it, which makes everything easier.

In this episode, I explain why decision latency is never neutral. Every delay becomes a tax on execution, slowing down people, projects, and timelines while reducing output. When decisions are not being made, nothing moves, nothing changes, and nothing happens.

Show Notes:

[05:08]#1 Slow decisions stall execution across the system.

[16:09]#2 Slow decisions weaken authority, and they create ambiguity.

[20:01]#3 Slow decisions inflate costs and they reduce leverage.

[24:50] Recap

Next Steps:


Execution is not a talent.  
It is a standard.

If your results don’t match your ability, something in your approach is out of alignment.

Most people do not have a motivation problem.  
They have a consistency problem.

Power Presence is the system for operating with greater discipline, clarity, structure, and execution under pressure.

Learn more:
→ http://www.PowerPresenceProtocol.com 

This show is the public record of standards.

All episodes and the complete archive:
→ http://WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com 

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