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Hard Work Isn’t the Problem — Misalignment Is

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What makes teams elite isn’t talent — it’s alignment.

In this episode of the DeadThree Coaching Show, George breaks down one of the most misunderstood truths in leadership:
Teams rarely fail because they’re lazy. They fail because they’re misaligned.

Drawing lessons from Brian Gottlieb’s Beyond the Hammer, George explores how belief, purpose, and alignment form the foundation for execution — and how leaders can shift from controlling outcomes to influencing people.

You’ll hear why alignment and purpose are the glue that hold execution together, why meaning beats motion every time, and why great leaders spend more time coaching humans than managing tasks.

Inside This Episode

  • The story of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska album — and the power of belief behind closed doors.
  • Why alignment and purpose are the glue that hold execution together.
  • The real reason people burn out: not hard work, but meaningless work.
  • Why most teams fail from misalignment, not laziness.
  • The distinction between influence and control — and why great leaders master both.
  • The “levers of leadership” (motivation, inspiration, innovation) vs. the “levers of management” (planning, organizing, staffing).
  • Why alignment isn’t micromanagement — it’s clarity in motion.

Three Actions to Take This Week

  1. Run the Alignment Audit:
    Ask your team: What are we chasing? Why does it matter? How does your role connect to it?
  2. Coach, Don’t Command:
    Replace one status meeting with a 1:1 conversation about growth, purpose, and belief.
  3. Sharpen Both Levers:
    Balance your week between influence (motivate, inspire, innovate) and control (plan, organize, staff).

Key Takeaways

“People don’t burn out from hard work. They burn out from meaningless work.”

“Teams don’t fail because they’re lazy. They fail because they’re misaligned.”

“Alignment isn’t control — it’s clarity in motion.”

“Leaders coach people. Managers manage tasks. Elite teams need both.”

Why It Matters

If your people don’t know why they’re working, the what won’t matter.
Alignment fuels clarity. Clarity drives execution. And execution builds belief.

When you lead with purpose, influence replaces pressure — and culture replaces chaos.

Ready to build an aligned, purpose-driven culture?
Join our growing community of leaders and professionals who are transforming the way they lead and build teams. Gain access to exclusive resources, actionable insights, and a network of like-minded individuals dedicated to driving success. Don’t just read about leadership—live it.

Connect with Us

  • Join the community: ongoing conversations, tools, and accountability.
    • https://community.deadthreecoaching.com
  • Grab the DeadThree Quarterly Planner to structure your standards, reps, and weekly recovery.
    • https://deadthreecoaching.com/planner
  • Visit our Website.
    • https://deadthreecoaching.com
  continue reading

121 episodes

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Content provided by George Evjen. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by George Evjen or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What makes teams elite isn’t talent — it’s alignment.

In this episode of the DeadThree Coaching Show, George breaks down one of the most misunderstood truths in leadership:
Teams rarely fail because they’re lazy. They fail because they’re misaligned.

Drawing lessons from Brian Gottlieb’s Beyond the Hammer, George explores how belief, purpose, and alignment form the foundation for execution — and how leaders can shift from controlling outcomes to influencing people.

You’ll hear why alignment and purpose are the glue that hold execution together, why meaning beats motion every time, and why great leaders spend more time coaching humans than managing tasks.

Inside This Episode

  • The story of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska album — and the power of belief behind closed doors.
  • Why alignment and purpose are the glue that hold execution together.
  • The real reason people burn out: not hard work, but meaningless work.
  • Why most teams fail from misalignment, not laziness.
  • The distinction between influence and control — and why great leaders master both.
  • The “levers of leadership” (motivation, inspiration, innovation) vs. the “levers of management” (planning, organizing, staffing).
  • Why alignment isn’t micromanagement — it’s clarity in motion.

Three Actions to Take This Week

  1. Run the Alignment Audit:
    Ask your team: What are we chasing? Why does it matter? How does your role connect to it?
  2. Coach, Don’t Command:
    Replace one status meeting with a 1:1 conversation about growth, purpose, and belief.
  3. Sharpen Both Levers:
    Balance your week between influence (motivate, inspire, innovate) and control (plan, organize, staff).

Key Takeaways

“People don’t burn out from hard work. They burn out from meaningless work.”

“Teams don’t fail because they’re lazy. They fail because they’re misaligned.”

“Alignment isn’t control — it’s clarity in motion.”

“Leaders coach people. Managers manage tasks. Elite teams need both.”

Why It Matters

If your people don’t know why they’re working, the what won’t matter.
Alignment fuels clarity. Clarity drives execution. And execution builds belief.

When you lead with purpose, influence replaces pressure — and culture replaces chaos.

Ready to build an aligned, purpose-driven culture?
Join our growing community of leaders and professionals who are transforming the way they lead and build teams. Gain access to exclusive resources, actionable insights, and a network of like-minded individuals dedicated to driving success. Don’t just read about leadership—live it.

Connect with Us

  • Join the community: ongoing conversations, tools, and accountability.
    • https://community.deadthreecoaching.com
  • Grab the DeadThree Quarterly Planner to structure your standards, reps, and weekly recovery.
    • https://deadthreecoaching.com/planner
  • Visit our Website.
    • https://deadthreecoaching.com
  continue reading

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