Jason makes the case for the aggregation of marginal gains, the discipline most leaders ignore in favor of one big move that will fix everything. Drawing from a story shared by his church leader Terry Beagley, he walks through the heartbreak of an Olympic swimmer losing a medal by one hundredth of a second, and the legendary turnaround of British cycling under Dave Brailsford. The principle lands clean: massive results don't come from one massive action, they come from a thousand 1% improvements stacked together.
What you'll learn in this episode:
Why most people overestimate one defining moment and underestimate small daily improvement
The British Cycling turnaround story and Brailsford's relentless 1% strategy
The math: 1% better every day for a year compounds to 37 times better
Why field operations improvements come from cleanliness, huddles, quality, and daily corrections
The difference between massive mental action to start and the small physical actions that compound
If big breakthroughs feel out of reach today, the question is whether you're willing to commit to the 1% the next 365 days will reward.
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