Pam Wisniewski’s digital adolescence showed her the best and the worst of the internet. At 14, she left an abusive home, where she’d been isolated in a fifth-wheel trailer at the end of a seven-mile dirt road. She moved in with her older sister and taught herself to type on AOL Instant Messenger. Online, she…
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.