This episode of The Daily Coach: Sports Leadership Lessons revisits Guy Kawasaki’s warning about the “bozo explosion,” when success leads organizations to hire too fast and add complexity that kills performance. It explores why more people rarely equals more production, and why leaders should hire slow, define role clarity, and plan development before making the decision. The reminder is simple: wrong hires cost everyone, and disciplined standards keep culture and execution strong.
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