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Why Leaders Must Celebrate Impact, Not Effort

Why Leaders Must Celebrate Impact, Not Effort

Update: 2025-11-20
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In this solo episode of Relationships at Work, host Russel Lolacher digs into a leadership trap that quietly damages culture, disengages teams, and derails real progress: celebrating effort instead of impact.

We hand out recognition for hard work, long hours, new initiatives, “busy-ness,” and well-packaged plans—but rarely pause to ask the only question that matters: Did any of this create meaningful change?

Russel explores why organizations reward motion instead of momentum and how this leads to checkbox leadership, abandoned initiatives, and teams who stop believing anything is going to be different. Drawing from real stories, including an executive who celebrated a website without ever asking if anyone used it, Russel breaks down how leaders can shift the narrative.

You’ll hear:

  • Why effort is the baseline—not the win
  • How valuing impact strengthens trust, engagement, and culture
  • Three practical actions to redefine success and hold leaders accountable

If you want to build a workplace where progress is real—not performative—this episode is for you.

And connect with me for more great content!

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Why Leaders Must Celebrate Impact, Not Effort

Why Leaders Must Celebrate Impact, Not Effort

Russel Lolacher