Summary
Your team is smart. Experienced. Capable.
And they still won't make a decision without you.
That's not a hiring problem. It's a culture problem โ and it almost always starts at the top.
In this episode, Jeff Pelliccio and Erin MacKenzieย sit down with Gina Trimarco, keynote speaker, leadership trainer, and creator of the trademarked Improvised Intelligence framework. The topic: why decision paralysis is almost always a leadership issue, and what it actually takes to build a culture where people decide, learn, and decide again.
Gina owns Carolina Improv Company in South Carolina and trained at Second City in Chicago. She's spent nearly 20 years watching smart, capable people freeze. Not because they don't know what to do, but because the culture made it unsafe to act.
She walks Jeff and Erin through her Improvised Intelligence framework, the connection between improv performance and emotional intelligence, and why the same discipline that makes a great scene partner makes a great leader. The conversation moves from the root causes of team paralysis through the mechanics of psychological safety done right, and into how her book The New Choice Effect reframes the way leaders approach big decisions.
The takeaway isn't a framework to memorize. It's permission, for your team and for yourself, to move without waiting for perfect.
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