06/17/2026
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Most managers think they’re leading.
They’re not.
They’re managing problems.
Every day they jump from one issue to the next:
🔥 A quality problem
🔥 A customer complaint
🔥 A production delay
🔥 An employee conflict
By the end of the day, they’re exhausted.
And nothing has really changed.
Why?
Because solving problems is not the same as leading people.
For nearly 20 years, I’ve worked with leaders in manufacturing and technical environments. One pattern shows up over and over again:
The more problems managers solve for their team, the more dependent the team becomes on them.
The manager becomes the bottleneck.
The firefighter.
The person everyone runs to for answers.
Leadership begins when you stop asking:
“How do I solve this?”
and start asking:
“How do I help my people think through this themselves?”
The goal is not to build a team that needs you.
The goal is to build a team that grows because of you.
What problem are you still solving that someone on your team should be solving instead?
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