To learn more about the Let's Grow Leaders Performance Management training, click here. Are you wasting time trying to address the wrong performance problem? When someone on your team misses deadlines, makes mistakes, or stops following through, it’s easy to assume they don’t care or to jump straight into feedback, training, or closer oversight. But if you treat the wrong cause, you waste time, add to everyone’s overwhelm, and leave the real issue unresolved. In this episode, you’ll learn a practical, human-centered leadership framework for diagnosing poor performance accurately, strengthening your communication skills, and helping your team regain sustainable productivity without avoiding accountability. After listening, you’ll be equipped to: • Use four diagnostic questions centered on connection, clarity, curiosity, and commitment to uncover what is really affecting an employee’s performance. • Match your response to the actual problem, whether the person needs clearer expectations, stronger skills or confidence, better priorities and resources, a repaired process, or direct accountability. • Lead fairer, more effective performance conversations that build trust, support problem solving, and get people back on track faster. Play the episode now to learn the four-question performance loop that can save you from solving the wrong problem and help your team deliver stronger, more sustainable results. Be sure to pay attention to: 03:38 – Separate what you observe from what you assume. Turn vague judgments such as “bad attitude” into specific, observable behaviors you can address fairly. You’ll make feedback clearer and open the door to a productive conversation. 06:59 – Make expectations unmistakably clear. Discover why many performance problems begin with expectations that seemed obvious to you but were never clear to the employee. You’ll see how shared clarity creates a stronger foundation for accountability. 09:59 – Find what is really blocking performance. Explore how capability, confidence, capacity, and workplace systems can affect follow-through. Asking the right questions helps you solve the actual problem instead of defaulting to training or closer oversight. 15:42 – Know when direct accountability is necessary. Learn how to respond when someone has the clarity, skills, resources, and support to succeed but still does not follow through. You’ll hear how to establish a specific commitment and a clear follow-up plan. Leadership Without Using Your Soul podcast offers insightful discussions on leadership and management, focusing on essential communication skills, productivity, teamwork, delegation, and feedback to help leaders navigate various leadership styles, management styles, conflict resolution, time management, and active listening while addressing challenges like overwhelm, burnout, work-life balance, and problem-solving in both online and in-person teams, all aimed at cultivating human-centered leadership qualities that promote growth and success.