41. How Role Confusion Kills Growth at 100 Employees
Episode 41: How Role Confusion Kills Growth at 100 Employees
Episode 4 in the series, Scaling Growth
At 100 employees, cracks don’t come from the outside, they show up inside your company. Departments collide. Leaders overlap. Managers think managing means telling people what to do. And your best people sometimes hold on to work they should be letting go.
This episode is for founders who feel the hidden drag of role confusion as their company grows. What used to work at 20 people — blurry roles, everyone wearing multiple hats — becomes a liability at 100. Without clear ownership, culture erodes and accountability slips.
- Why blurred roles that worked at 20 break down at 100
- How “us versus them” dynamics stall growth
- Why managers confuse telling with leading—and how it hurts scale
- The danger of assuming ownership instead of defining it
Scaling isn’t just about hiring more people—it’s about giving them absolute clarity of ownership and responsibility.
Reflection Questions
- Where are issues bouncing between departments with no resolution?
- Which leaders are still holding on to work they should have already let go of?
- What role in your company needs ownership clarified this quarter?
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