Your Team Misses You (And It's Costing You More Than You Think) 

Growing a successful business is a lot like watching your kids grow up - one day you're involved in every little detail, the next day everything's different. I see it all the time: fantastic leaders who built their businesses on strong relationships and daily connections with their team, suddenly finding themselves trapped in an endless cycle of strategy meetings, investor calls, and board presentations. 

The result? A widening gap between leader and team that nobody quite knows how to bridge. 

Here's the thing - this disconnection isn't just a feeling, it's a business risk. When leaders lose touch with their teams, they miss: 

  • Early warning signs of problems 

  • Great ideas from the front line 

  • Shifts in team morale 

  • Opportunities for quick wins 

  • The pulse of their culture 

But here's where it gets tricky. You can't lead the same way you did when your team was ten people and you all shared one office. Your role has evolved, and that's good! The problem isn't that you've grown - it's that your connection strategy hasn't grown with you. 

So what actually works? 

First, stop trying to be everywhere. Instead, be fully present where you are. Quality beats quantity every time. Here's what that looks like: 

1. Make Your Presence Predictable:  

  • Schedule regular "no agenda" walk-arounds 

  • Hold monthly breakfast with randomly selected team members 

  • Create "CEO Office Hours" where anyone can book 15 minutes 

2. Make Your Communications Count:  

  • Share your thinking, not just decisions 

  • Do video updates that show personality, not just metrics 

  • Be real in town halls - share challenges, not just victories

3. Show Up Fully:  

  • Put your phone away during team interactions 

  • Stay for entire team events (not just the opening) 

  • Join team lunches and actually eat lunch 

4. Create Meaningful Touchpoints:  

  • Quarterly deep-dives with each department 

  • Project celebration attendance (the whole thing!) 

  • Informal coffee chats with different teams 

Remember: Your team doesn't need you in every meeting. They need to know you're still connected to the mission. They need to see you're still human. They need to feel you still care. 

Take a look at your calendar right now. How much time is blocked for real team connection? Not presentations, not formal meetings - real connection? 

Because while you're busy running the business, don't forget to lead the people. They're the reason you got here, and they're the key to where you're going. 

After all, leadership isn't about being everywhere. It's about being present where you are. 

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