
One of the quiet risks inside many growing companies is founder availability.
When the founder is always reachable, always deciding, always solving, teams stop building the muscle to operate without them.
It feels efficient in the short term. Decisions move quickly and problems get resolved.
But over time the organization adapts around that pattern. Leaders defer upward, small issues wait for approval, and the business slowly becomes dependent on a single person’s capacity.
Good leadership is not measured by how many decisions you make.
It’s measured by how many decisions the organization can make well without you.
That shift doesn’t happen accidentally. It has to be designed.
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