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244 - Your Team Is Waiting For Your Answer Right Now

from Future Proof in 5 by Marco Grüter · host Marco Grueter

Your team is waiting for your answer right now. It’s sitting in someone’s inbox, or it’s unspoken, a decision nobody made because it felt like yours to make. This is how it usually goes: they ask, you answer, they proceed. It works, and because it works, it becomes normal. It becomes the rhythm of the company, the way things move, the way risk gets handled, the way ambiguity gets resolved.But the point of this episode is that it works until it doesn’t scale. At some point, the number of decisions flowing through you becomes the ceiling on how fast the business can move and on how much freedom you have. Not because the team is incapable, and not because you are doing something wrong, but because the system is designed to route decisions back to the founder. The business moves at the speed of your attention.That is why this is not a productivity issue. It’s not fixed by better calendars, tighter meetings, or more discipline. It’s a structural signal. If decisions are sitting in inboxes waiting for your approval, the company is not actually running independently. It is paused, in small moments, over and over again, until you show up and release it forward. Those moments feel minor in isolation, but in aggregate, they become a ceiling. The company can only grow as far as your personal decision bandwidth allows.This is what founders often miss: when you become the decision filter for everything that matters, you create two outcomes simultaneously. The business becomes dependent, and you lose freedom. You might still own the business on paper, but the business starts owning your attention in practice. That is the line that matters here: you own the business, but the business owns your attention. Because when your attention is on the operating system, the business can’t move without it.The episode is essentially holding up a mirror to that pattern. When you are the ceiling on how fast things move, that’s the signal. It’s the signal that something in the design has to change, because no founder can scale a company by being the permanent approval layer. It will always pull you back in. It will always demand constant presence. And the more the company grows, the more expensive that becomes, for the business and for your life.If this sounds familiar, the point is not to feel guilty about it. The point is to notice it clearly. The waiting is the symptom. The dependency is the cause. And once you see it, you can stop treating it like “just being busy” and start treating it like what it is: a limit on scale and a limit on freedom.That’s what this episode is about. Seeing the pattern while it’s still solvable, before the business grows large enough that your attention becomes the most expensive constraint in the system.Highlights:00:00 Decisions Stuck Waiting00:18 When It Stops Scaling00:32 You Become the Bottleneck00:43 Next Steps and NewsletterLinks:Website:  https://www.marcogrueter.com/LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcogrueter/Newsletter sign-up:  https://marcogrueter.kit.com/Playbook download:  https://playbook.marcogrueter.com/Call:  https://www.marcogrueter.com/call

Your team is waiting for your answer right now. It’s sitting in someone’s inbox, or it’s unspoken, a decision nobody made because it felt like yours to make. This is how it usually goes: they ask, you answer, they proceed. It works, and because it works, it becomes normal. It becomes the rhythm of the company, the way things move, the way risk gets handled, the way ambiguity gets resolved.But the point of this episode is that it works until it doesn’t scale. At some point, the number of decisions flowing through you becomes the ceiling on how fast the business can move and on how much freedom you have. Not because the team is incapable, and not because you are doing something wrong, but because the system is designed to route decisions back to the founder. The business moves at the speed of your attention.That is why this is not a productivity issue. It’s not fixed by better calendars, tighter meetings, or more discipline. It’s a structural signal. If decisions are sitting in inboxes waiting for your approval, the company is not actually running independently. It is paused, in small moments, over and over again, until you show up and release it forward. Those moments feel minor in isolation, but in aggregate, they become a ceiling. The company can only grow as far as your personal decision bandwidth allows.This is what founders often miss: when you become the decision filter for everything that matters, you create two outcomes simultaneously. The business becomes dependent, and you lose freedom. You might still own the business on paper, but the business starts owning your attention in practice. That is the line that matters here: you own the business, but the business owns your attention. Because when your attention is on the operating system, the business can’t move without it.The episode is essentially holding up a mirror to that pattern. When you are the ceiling on how fast things move, that’s the signal. It’s the signal that something in the design has to change, because no founder can scale a company by being the permanent approval layer. It will always pull you back in. It will always demand constant presence. And the more the company grows, the more expensive that becomes, for the business and for your life.If this sounds familiar, the point is not to feel guilty about it. The point is to notice it clearly. The waiting is the symptom. The dependency is the cause. And once you see it, you can stop treating it like “just being busy” and start treating it like what it is: a limit on scale and a limit on freedom.That’s what this episode is about. Seeing the pattern while it’s still solvable, before the business grows large enough that your attention becomes the most expensive constraint in the system.Highlights:00:00 Decisions Stuck Waiting00:18 When It Stops Scaling00:32 You Become the Bottleneck00:43 Next Steps and NewsletterLinks:Website:  https://www.marcogrueter.com/LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcogrueter/Newsletter sign-up:  https://marcogrueter.kit.com/Playbook download:  https://playbook.marcogrueter.com/Call:  https://www.marcogrueter.com/call

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