When you're trying to move a business forward and the people closest to you won't budge, it is one of the hardest leadership situations there is. Especially when those people are a partner, a co-founder, or a family member.
A listener asked: how do you implement real organizational change when the people around you are resistant, including someone in your family?
Adrienne and Emily have been on both sides of this. They get into all of it.
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⏱️ Time Chapters
00:01 Welcome and banter
13:01 Today's question: how do you implement change when partners and family members resist?
14:28 Start with the vision -- everything else is a sales pitch
16:00 Pushback vs. pullback: why resistance is often your own energy coming back at you
19:00 Emily's take: if you're constantly dimming yourself, you're in the wrong room
20:39 When you're not even excited about your own idea before you share it
22:01 You slowly become the average of the people around you
24:02 Making conscious choices about who gets to be in your orbit
25:24 What Adrienne knows about the person who asked this question -- and what she sees
26:24 Finding synergy in a partnership without abandoning who you are
28:31 How to communicate with partners before you take it to the team
30:17 Leadership has to pull the team forward -- not fight itself in front of them
31:00 What the best partnerships actually look like: ownership, trust, and a tiebreaker
31:38 Why 49/51 beats 50/50 every time
32:45 The tiebreaker board member role -- and when to bring one in
33:35 If you have decision-making authority, use it
34:26 When family is involved: get a mediator, not a miracle
35:06 The business has to come first if you want it to survive