Episode 63

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6th Jan 2026

63. Why High Performers Don’t Always Show Up the Way You Expected

Capable people exist in almost every company — yet many never fully show up the way leaders expect.

In this Preface episode of Leadership in 5, James Mayhew introduces the core idea behind the High Performers project: high performance isn’t something you simply hire for. It’s something leadership behavior and environment either invite out — or quietly suppress.

This episode reframes how founders think about performance, engagement, and responsibility, setting the foundation for a deeper exploration of how capable people either multiply or withdraw inside real teams.

Show Notes

Episode 63 – Why High Performers Don’t Always Show Up the Way You Expected

High Performers – Preface

There are capable people sitting in most companies right now who could be doing far more than they are — and it’s usually not because they lack talent.

In this Preface episode, James Mayhew introduces a different way of understanding high performance. Not as something rare or fixed, but as something shaped by leadership behavior and the environment people work in.

You’ll hear why performance often narrows quietly, why nothing has to “go wrong” for engagement to erode, and why responsibility for high performance sits closer to leadership systems than most founders realize.

You’ll Learn:

  1. Why capable people can stay productive while slowly disengaging
  2. How performance gets shaped long before it shows up as behavior
  3. Why environment matters more than intent
  4. The difference between getting work done and getting people fully engaged
  5. What this podcast is really here to examine — without blame or motivation

Reflection Question:

Where might capable people be doing solid work — but holding back more of themselves than you realize?

Links & Resources

  1. The Next Question Guide → NextQuestionGuide.com
  2. LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/jamesmayhew
  3. Website → JamesMayhew.com
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About the Podcast

Leadership in 5
Lead better in 5 minutes. Tactical insights for founders who want clarity, momentum, and a business that doesn’t break them.
Execution without excuses. Five minutes. One insight. No wasted words.

Leadership In 5 is the podcast for founders and executives who are done with vague advice and tired of hearing “just communicate better” like it’s a strategy.

I’m James Mayhew. I’ve served as Chief Culture Officer, coached hundreds of leaders, and made the thousand-plus execution mistakes so you don’t have to. I work with high-growth companies that are scaling fast — but who still want to lead with values, not ego.

Each episode delivers one sharp insight you can act on. You’ll hear practical guidance built on clarity, not charisma. No theory. No fluff. Just real leadership tools that work in real companies with real people.

This show exists to help you stop over-functioning, stop repeating yourself, and stop holding it all together just to keep the wheels turning. You deserve a business that works without breaking you.

The show is grounded in The IDP Way, a leadership system built on Integrity, Dignity, and Prosperity. If those words resonate, you’ll feel at home here. And if they challenge you? Even better. Growth starts with honesty.

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About your host

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James Mayhew

James R. Mayhew is a leadership coach and strategic advisor to founders and executives building fast-growth, values-driven companies. He created the IDP Way, a leadership system grounded in integrity, dignity, and prosperity. James helps leaders align people, purpose, and performance so their business can scale with clarity, not chaos.

He’s served as Chief Culture Officer, coached hundreds of leaders, and built execution systems that actually work.