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When You're Ready to Sprint But Your Team Needs to Reorient

When You're Ready to Sprint But Your Team Needs to Reorient

Update: 2025-09-09
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🌟 While we no longer record the Q&A discussions during our Leadership Strategy Sessions, we continue to record the opening teaching. Enjoy a special preview of what I shared about managing September’s back-to-work intensity. If you want to see the complete teaching and take part in upcoming sessions, consider upgrading to join us live next month.


September is the real new year.

Kids are back in school. Summer hours end. Your team is (mostly) back and the pressure is on: finish Q3 strong, tee up Q4, and make the back half of the year count.

But here’s what most leaders miss: your team doesn’t eat, drink, and sleep organizational change like you do. Just because you spent the summer thinking about strategy doesn’t mean they did.

So how do you bridge the gap between your readiness to sprint and your team’s need to reorient? Start with reality: prepare now because Q4 is an optical illusion — when it arrives, you’ll think you have 12 work weeks but you’ll only have 9. Use this September clarity to convert organizational push goals into the pull goals that will actually motivate your people when the pressure hits.

I also shared insights from recent coaching conversations. The full recording (available to our paid subscribers) covers:

  • The three types of planning styles (top-down, bottom-up, and middle-in) and how understanding these can support your own leadership approach

  • A four-question framework for taking a “leadership...

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When You're Ready to Sprint But Your Team Needs to Reorient

When You're Ready to Sprint But Your Team Needs to Reorient

Charlie Gilkey