Underperformance isn’t laziness; it’s unclear ownership.

Most employees want to contribute meaningfully and perform well, but performance breaks down when ownership is vague. When people are unsure what they are responsible for, how success is measured, or where decision authority sits, effort becomes scattered. Clear ownership gives people confidence, direction, and accountability. Strong performance is built when leaders define roles, outcomes, and expectations with precision rather than assumption.

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Micromanagement isn’t control; it’s insecurity created by unclear expectations.