You’re Not Leading People — You’re Managing the Mess You Designed
Episode #122 Host: Tammy J Bond
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Episode 122: You’re Not Leading People — You’re Managing the Mess You Designed
If your team feels chaotic, reactive, or stuck in mediocrity, it’s not random. It’s not personality. It’s not bad luck.
It’s design.
In this episode of The Leadership Sandbox, Tammy J. Bond confronts one of the most uncomfortable realities in leadership: culture drifts by design. And leaders reinforce what they tolerate.
Drawing on Edgar Schein’s research on organizational culture, MIT Sloan’s work on strategy failure, and HBR’s findings on employee silence, Tammy unpacks:
Why avoidance compounds dysfunction
How “softened feedback” quietly destroys accountability
Why silence isn’t disengagement — it’s learned protection
How inconsistent leader behavior undermines strategy
Why mediocrity without consequence demoralizes high performers
This isn’t about blame. It’s about leverage.
If you built the system — even unintentionally — you can rebuild it.
Tammy introduces the foundation of the COMMAND Leadership Behavior Operating System and explains how leaders can stop managing chaos and start engineering performance.
If you’re ready to stop firefighting and start leading with clarity, this episode is your wake-up call.
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