

How big should your leadership team be?
For the past 28 years my experience in team driven missions
has been with small, highly selective, very highly training individuals who
team up for the sole purpose of execution of a mission. Little did I know how every maneuverable,
effective, and decentralized this type of team is when compared to the big,
highly political, and less training and more emotionally organized team that is
competitively organized to maintain market share.
One is offensive and the other defensive. I suppose both have their place in the
world. I see more of the defensive,
emotionally and politically organized team structure than I do the on point
mission focused team.
The misconception of the defensive, huge organization is
that the top leader should have command and control of every aspect of the
workings of the company. The
misconception may stem for the ill-fated organization of the team, or rather political,
emotional, and lack of intensive training per position. Or maybe the misconception is from books or
movies leaders read about command and control.
I can tell you first hand leaders are only a small role in
the business, a business of that is offensive that is to say. In a lethal, swift to act, dynamic, highly
specialized team, the leader plays only a small role. A leader in an offensive team reigns in the
team and never uses the whip, says no more than yes. A leader of a defensive team always, always,
always feels like they need to whip and make decisions and keep people moving.
Oddly both have unique cultures simply because of the design
flaw. The defensive organization has a
culture of grind, delays, no one can impact the day to day. The offensive team has a culture of
opportunity, urgency, and influence. So
why in the hell do 78% of the organizations structure for defense, yet everyone
screams for culture of offense.
Over the past 5 years we have reset organizations from
defense to offense and the process takes 7 months.
The method is simple.
The method is disruptive to be sure, yet works every time. The ROI is four times the lag in action, the
loss of retention, and the immediate revenue generation of take out the
defensive mindset. The culture is light,
and communicative by necessity, intense, and no one wants to leave.
What would your company be like if you were an offensive
culture, and had decentralized command and control? What would your life be like? That is the question I pose to you.
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