The Beige Paint of Engagement
Description
In Episode 64 of the Talent Sherpa Podcast, Jackson Lynch challenges leaders to rethink what “ownership” really means. Too often, leaders believe that giving hyper-detailed instructions creates accountability. In reality, it produces compliance. And compliance, Jackson argues, is the beige paint of employee engagement: it covers everything but inspires nothing.
Listeners will hear why micromanagement kills ownership faster than anything else, how premature intervention erodes trust, and why employees often hesitate simply because they’ve been trained to wait for permission.
Jackson lays out a simple, repeatable leadership shift: ask more questions, give fewer commands, and create clarity on outcomes instead of dictating every action.
The conversation also tackles the way organizations reward behavior. Most companies celebrate firefighters (the people who save the day at the last minute) while overlooking the proactive problem-solvers who prevent crises in the first place.
Jackson explains why this reward system unintentionally encourages reactive behavior, and how flipping recognition toward true ownership changes culture and performance.
The takeaway is clear: employee ownership is a mirror reflecting leadership. If you don’t like what you see, start with your own behaviors.
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