In Episode 59 of Crossroad Conversations, the Lewis Brothers expose the silent killer of business: assumptions. From assuming employees understand priorities to believing customers know your process, the conversation unpacks how false clarity creates blind spots that stall progress. They share stories of miscommunication, unclear expectations, and unspoken motives—and how leaders can replace assumption with accountability, structure, and clear follow-up. The brothers reveal how even strong te...
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In Episode 59 of Crossroad Conversations, the Lewis Brothers expose the silent killer of business: assumptions. From assuming employees understand priorities to believing customers know your process, the conversation unpacks how false clarity creates blind spots that stall progress. They share stories of miscommunication, unclear expectations, and unspoken motives—and how leaders can replace assumption with accountability, structure, and clear follow-up. The brothers reveal how even strong te...
Summary In this episode of Crossroad Conversations, the Lewis Brothers discuss the complexities of chasing trends in business, particularly in the automotive industry. They explore how to differentiate between real trends and distractions, the hidden costs associated with trend chasing, and the importance of maintaining brand identity while adapting to new market demands. The conversation also touches on customer experience, the significance of the Lewis Guarantee, and the cultural implicati...
Crossroad Conversations with the Lewis Brothers
In Episode 59 of Crossroad Conversations, the Lewis Brothers expose the silent killer of business: assumptions. From assuming employees understand priorities to believing customers know your process, the conversation unpacks how false clarity creates blind spots that stall progress. They share stories of miscommunication, unclear expectations, and unspoken motives—and how leaders can replace assumption with accountability, structure, and clear follow-up. The brothers reveal how even strong te...