Your team isn't slow. They’re just tired of catching the grenades you throw into Slack.
A shower thought isn't a strategy—it's just a terrifying lack of structure for the person actually doing the work. Ideas without slots are just noise, and "vibes" always get buried under real...
I worked with a firm of 100+ people where profit was a total guess. They were holding a money bag with a hole in the bottom, paying for hours they couldn't verify and managing by whoever shouted loudest in Slack.
Their ClickUp was a "polite fiction." Dashboards looked great but...
Your team looks slow because they’re paralyzed by the "vibes" you keep dumping into Slack.
An idea in the shower isn't a strategy. It's a grenade thrown into a functioning workflow. To you, it’s a vision. To the person responsible for the output, it’s just noise.
If your creative team looks exhausted, the problem is rarely the volume of work. The problem is a lack of priority.
When everything is labeled a "Priority 1," nothing is actually a priority. It is just a pile. Most agency owners look at a burnt-out team and think they need to...