#37 Why Real Leaders Don’t Do It All
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If you’re trying to do everything yourself, you’re not leading — you’re surviving. In this episode, we break down why real leadership means stepping back, zooming out, and mastering the art of delegation.
You’ll learn why effective delegation becomes non-negotiable as your team grows, and how your true value as a leader lies in aligning your team’s strengths toward larger strategic goals — not grinding through the details yourself.
We’ll also unpack the guilt some leaders feel about delegating, especially if they’re naturally kind or empathetic. But here’s the truth: competent people expect to be trusted with responsibility. Delegation isn’t selfish — it’s smart.
Plus, we touch on the nuance: how to approach delegation when team members are still developing, and why “hands-on” doesn’t have to mean micromanagement.
If you want to lead at scale, this episode is your reminder that doing less is how you achieve more.
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Mathew Hamilton leads a high performing team of professionals and has worked across numerous industries in both the public and private sector.
He holds an MBA from the Australian Institute of Business.
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