
Correcting problems quickly
From Strategies for Success by Travis and Tyler McCrate
May 22, 2026 · 24 min · Season 2 · Episode 46
About this episode
Travis and Tyler discuss the importance of addressing problems quickly in leadership to maintain a healthy culture.
In Episode 46 of Strategies for Success , Travis and Tyler tackle one of the biggest leadership mistakes people make: waiting too long to address problems. Small issues rarely stay small, and what leaders tolerate today often becomes tomorrow’s culture. Through practical leadership insight, biblical truth from Ephesians 4:26, and real-world examples, this episode breaks down why strong leaders act early, communicate clearly, and deal with issues before they grow into larger problems. This conversation challenges listeners to stop avoiding difficult conversations, stop delaying necessary correction, and start leading with clarity and consistency. Whether in faith, business, leadership, or family, the speed at which you address problems often determines the health of what you’re building. If you want to protect your culture, strengthen your leadership, and eliminate unnecessary dysfunction, this episode will give you practical tools to start correcting problems quickly and intentionally.
People in this episode
Hosts: Travis McCrate, Tyler McCrate
Topics covered
- leadership
- problem solving
- communication
- organizational culture
- personal development
Keywords
- leadership
- problems
- communication
- culture
- Ephesians 4:26
- correction
- business
- entrepreneurship
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Ephesians 4:26
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