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"Founderitis" Is a Thing - and It Can Kill a Business

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
10 minutes
Last Updated February 4, 2026

Viewers Steve Stevenson of Landmark Construction and Chris Cullum from Cullum Mechanical inspired this week's blog on contractor succession. Leadership transition is a fact of life in every construction company. No matter how vigorous and robust today's senior leaders are, they won't last forever, and they can't take it with them. Your most important takeaway from this week's vlog: Letting go is an act of leadership!

Please tune in this week as Wayne describes nine behaviors that signal senior leaders might be hanging on too long, talks about four negatives that failing to let go unfortunately produce, and finally provides four tips for avoiding leadership stagnation and Founderitis. What do you think? Is letting go an act of leadership? Is it an abdication? Somewhere in between? Please share your thoughts with us at [email protected].

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