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62. When Micromanagement Is Tolerated, It Becomes Culture
Episode 6230th December 2025 • Leadership in 5 • James R. Mayhew
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Micromanagement doesn’t always look like hovering or control. Sometimes it shows up as a heaviness in the room. Decisions slow down. Language becomes cautious. People start waiting instead of thinking.

If it’s allowed to linger, it doesn’t fade. It settles in. And over time, it becomes “how things work around here.”

In this Friday reflection, James Mayhew walks through why micromanagement spreads when it’s left unspoken, how it quietly reshapes culture, and what it looks like for founders to fix it with dignity instead of blame.

You’ll hear about:

  1. Why unaddressed micromanagement becomes normalized behavior
  2. How tolerated control teaches hesitation and self-protection
  3. The difference between shaping culture and fixing what’s broken
  4. How calm, honest leadership conversations can make the environment lighter — not heavier

Reflection Questions:

  1. Where have you sensed something wasn’t quite right, but hoped time would take care of it for you?
  2. What might change if you trusted that a clear, calm conversation could actually make leadership easier — not harder?

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The Founder’s Growth Newsletter → JamesMayhew.com/newsletter-opt-in

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FREE Guide: 99 Questions to Clarity → NextQuestionGuide.com

Connect with James on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/jamesmayhew

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