Founders can delegate a lot, but not everything. Mark Abbott sits down with Audra Stanton, Head of Product at Ninety, for a candid conversation about the work founders must own. From team drift to cultural misalignment, they explore how leadership shows up in the hard moments. In this episode: Why escalation is a leadership signal, not a handoffWhat happens when people avoid friction instead of facing itHow to model alignment without micromanagingConnect: → Follow Mark on LinkedIn: https://bi...
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Founders can delegate a lot, but not everything. Mark Abbott sits down with Audra Stanton, Head of Product at Ninety, for a candid conversation about the work founders must own. From team drift to cultural misalignment, they explore how leadership shows up in the hard moments. In this episode: Why escalation is a leadership signal, not a handoffWhat happens when people avoid friction instead of facing itHow to model alignment without micromanagingConnect: → Follow Mark on LinkedIn: https://bi...
Mark shares how the laws of physics also apply to business: If you’re not growing, you’re dying. The conversation touches on balancing ambition with practicality as well as the importance of strategic planning so founders can avoid entropy and build lasting, impactful companies. Try Ninety free for 30 days!
Founder's Framework
Founders can delegate a lot, but not everything. Mark Abbott sits down with Audra Stanton, Head of Product at Ninety, for a candid conversation about the work founders must own. From team drift to cultural misalignment, they explore how leadership shows up in the hard moments. In this episode: Why escalation is a leadership signal, not a handoffWhat happens when people avoid friction instead of facing itHow to model alignment without micromanagingConnect: → Follow Mark on LinkedIn: https://bi...