06/04/2026
The one leadership skill that will never be automated. THE JUDGMENT CALL By Lisa Goldenthal, CEO Revenue Architect Issue #8 | Thursday, June 4, 2026 Source: giphy.com A CEO I worked with had everything. The data. The ... https://f.mtr.cool/yohqyvbhbp
06/04/2026
The sound of a boardroom meeting shifting from strategic planning to a repetitive loop of tactical firefighting. That is the signal. We see it in the Tri-Cities and across the country when a leadership team that once scaled rapidly begins to suffocate.
The growth is still there on paper, but the internal machinery is grinding.
Common indicators:
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Decision cycles that used to take hours now take weeks
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A sudden rise in micro-management at the C-suite level
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High-performing directors burning out from lack of clear direction
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Strategic goals being traded for urgent, low-impact tasks
The friction usually stems from using a startup operating system to run a scaling organization. The behavior that got the company to this level is exactly what is now blocking the next phase.
π Location: Kennewick, WA
Identifying these bottlenecks requires an external diagnostic. We use a leadership assessment to isolate exactly where the systemic failure is happening.
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06/03/2026
Constant movement often masks a lack of direction. We see it frequently in the Tri-Cities business community: a CEO whose calendar is full, but the needle on primary KPIs hasn't moved in months. It is a specific kind of friction where the noise of daily operations drowns out the silence of a stalled strategy.
Observations of this pattern:
β‘οΈ High volume of low-impact meetings
β‘οΈ Decision fatigue resulting in circular arguments
β‘οΈ A feeling of breathless exhaustion without clear wins
β‘οΈ Teams executing tasks that no longer align with the core goal
The diagnostic clue is usually a disconnect between the energy spent and the actual growth measured. When the operational pace is frantic but the strategic objective remains blurry, the system is idling at high RPMs.
π Location: Kennewick, WA
Our approach replaces this frantic activity with a calibrated operating system. We focus on emotional intelligence and AI-driven leadership to clear the fog and restore decisive movement.
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06/02/2026
Operational friction often presents itself as a series of small, irritating inefficiencies rather than a single catastrophic failure. It is the subtle lag in decision-making or the feeling of constant, low-level chaos during a high-stakes board meeting.
Sometimes, the very processes meant to create order actually act as a veil, hiding the core bottlenecks that prevent scaling.
Identifying these invisible barriers requires looking beyond surface-level metrics:
β’ Decision fatigue manifesting as missed strategic opportunities
β’ Team misalignment during rapid scaling phases
β’ Reliance on outdated manual workflows that drain executive energy
β’ Emotional intelligence gaps that disrupt high-level communication
These symptoms often hide deep-seated structural issues. When an operating system is misaligned with leadership intent, growth becomes erratic and difficult to sustain.
High-Performance Executive Coaching works with CEOs and founders in Kennewick and across the Tri-Cities to diagnose these patterns. We integrate emotional intelligence with advanced leadership systems to clear the path for reliable, future-proof growth.
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06/01/2026
A sudden shift in quarterly data often reveals that initial yearly objectives have drifted from current market realities. It is common to observe teams operating on outdated momentum while the underlying organizational structure begins to show signs of strain.
Mid-year recalibration is not about changing direction entirely, but about correcting the trajectory.
Operational friction points often manifest as:
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Diminished decision-making speed in C-suite meetings
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Misalignment between departmental output and strategic goals
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Stagnant growth despite increased resource allocation
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Subtle erosion of team cohesion under high-pressure cycles
Effective strategic planning requires looking at the interplay between leadership behavior and system performance. In the Tri-Cities area, businesses often face specific environmental pressures that necessitate these mid-year adjustments to maintain a competitive edge.
Refining operating systems now prevents systemic failures later in the fiscal cycle.
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05/29/2026
AI Does Not Just Save Time. It Exposes Waste.
Most companies think AIβs biggest value is speed.
It is not.
AI reveals something far more important:
which meetings, approvals, reports, and processes never needed to exist in the first place.
That is why some companies see transformation while others just add more tools.
The real opportunity is not automating bad systems faster.
It is redesigning how decisions, communication, and ex*****on happen across the business.
The CEOs winning with AI are not asking:
βHow do we automate more work?β
They are asking:
βWhat work should disappear entirely?β
That is where productivity, clarity, and growth accelerate.
What is one process inside your company that AI exposed as unnecessary?
05/29/2026
A spreadsheet shows a plateau in revenue, but it rarely captures the underlying friction causing it. In many boardrooms across the Tri-Tri-Cities, the data looks functional while the actual operational energy feels heavy and stagnant.
When leadership focuses exclusively on hard metrics, a specific type of systemic drag often emerges.
π Location: 2251 S Belfair Street, Kennewick
Observations from recent leadership engagements:
β’ Subsurface tension during high-stakes decision cycles
β’ Communication patterns that prioritize compliance over innovation
β’ A noticeable drop in psychological safety during strategic pivots
β’ Disconnect between executive intent and middle-management ex*****on
True scalability requires more than just optimized operating systems. It demands emotional intelligence to align the human elements driving those systems. Without addressing how teams actually interact under pressure, even the best financial models fail to produce consistent growth.
High-performance leadership involves reading the unspoken cues that data leaves out.
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05/28/2026
THE JUDGMENT CALL | Issue #7 | Thursday May 28, 2026 Reading time: 4 minutes. Worth every one if you have ever watched a great idea die in an approval queue. You do not have a productivity problem. You have a permis... https://f.mtr.cool/mitjgavlyf