Effective leadership at scale requires defining missions so clearly that team members can make autonomous decisions and execute successfully without constant oversight or communication, as demonstrated by a military mission in Afghanistan where clear objectives enabled perfect execution despite scarce communications.
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This is a photo from Kandahar province, Afghanistan. And this moment changed how I run every business I've ever built. We were on a mission where communications were scarce, no radio contact, no orders coming in, and my team had to make real decisions fast. We executed perfectly, not because we were exceptional soldiers and we were, but because the mission had been defined so clearly beforehand that every one of them already knew what right looked like without being told.
That's not a military principle. That's the only principle that scales. Follow me to learn
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