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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2025 · 13 MIN

Why Constant Switching Destroys Team Productivity

from Good intentions, bad outcomes · host Xodiac

In this episode of "Good Intentions, Bad Outcomes," Gino Marckx and Wayne Hetherington expose the hidden costs of constantly shifting priorities before completing work. Discover why this well-intentioned practice secretly destroys team productivity and morale, and learn practical strategies to break the cycle of never finishing work.Learn why two-thirds of work often sits permanently "in progress," how constant switching creates codebase complexity, and the devastating impact on team motivation. Perfect for product managers, team leads, executives, and anyone struggling with the "shiny new feature" syndrome that prevents teams from delivering real value.SUBSCRIBE for new episodes that reveal the workplace practices secretly sabotaging your success! Contact us at [email protected]

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