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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 2 MIN

Not what it used to be

from Growth Instigators Hotline · host Aaron Havens

Quality doesn’t usually fall apart with a bang. It slips, quietly, through tiny “reasonable” changes that nobody challenges because nothing broke the first time. We’re naming that enemy: gradual adjustment, the invisible killer of quality that shows up on job sites, in service businesses, and inside leadership routines.We walk through how compound drift actually spreads. One person skips a step to save five minutes. Another person copies it. Soon the entire team is doing a version of the work that barely resembles the way you trained it, and the scariest part is that no one can point to when it changed. It’s not incompetence and it’s not neglect. It’s human nature mixed with unverified assumptions, where efficiency starts to feel like intelligence and intelligence starts to look like sloppy work.From there, we bring it back to leadership and quality control: your job isn’t to catch people failing, it’s to anchor the standard so tightly that drift gets noticed before it becomes normal. “Trust, but verify” becomes a practical framework for operational excellence, not a cynical slogan. We end with three blunt audit questions you can use today to check whether “good enough” has replaced the original intent, whether your last five jobs look consistent, and whether you’re inspecting real work or only accepting status updates.If you care about craftsmanship, process discipline, and building a company that stays great as it grows, listen now, then subscribe, share this with a leader on your team, and leave a review with the standard you refuse to let drift.https://growthinstigators.com/

Quality doesn’t usually fall apart with a bang. It slips, quietly, through tiny “reasonable” changes that nobody challenges because nothing broke the first time. We’re naming that enemy: gradual adjustment, the invisible killer of quality that shows up on job sites, in service businesses, and inside leadership routines. We walk through how compound drift actually spreads. One person skips a step to save five minutes. Another person copies it. Soon the entire team is doing a version of the wo...

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