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“Never ignore it” is the line I wish every new manager would tattoo on their forehead.

Your Harrods story nails why “small” issues get expensive: it quietly resets the standard for the whole team. I also love how the 4P’s keeps it from turning into a character indictment—Purpose + Proof does so much to lower defensiveness.

When you’re doing the “Path” step, do you ever explicitly name *what support you’ll provide* (so it doesn’t feel like ‘fix it or else’), or do you keep it lean and outcome-focused?

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