Jos Benschop is climbing a ladder to get to the top of his newest machine. It’s a bit of a schlep. The contraption is the size of a double-decker bus—more than 150 tons of gleaming precision-milled aluminum covered in thousands of snaking tubes, colored cables, and pressurized tanks. From the ground, it looks like a…
Most founders pride themselves on being constantly reachable — but that habit often turns them into the bottleneck. Here’s why stepping back is the real mark of leadership.
Working shoulder to shoulder isn’t about doing the work for your team — it’s about helping them own it at a higher level, so execution improves without constant oversight.
Most founders pride themselves on being constantly reachable — but that habit often turns them into the bottleneck. Here’s why stepping back is the real mark of leadership.
Working shoulder to shoulder isn’t about doing the work for your team — it’s about helping them own it at a higher level, so execution improves without constant oversight.