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Welcome back to CardCast! Today, we’re going to be talking about Setting Expectations. One of the most common leadership failures is assuming that expectations are “obvious.” People are hired into roles, assigned projects, and even evaluated on outcomes without ever having an explicit understanding of what success looks like. When expectations are unclear or only assumed to be clear, disappointment and frustration are almost always guaranteed. Fear of difficult conversations or reluctance to ask clarifying questions only compounds the issue. Without deliberate checks, these issues can persist unnoticed until it shows up as underperformance or broken trust. The solution? Communicate! Slow down and define what the outcome is. What matters here is ensuring that both sides interpret the same words and numbers in the same way. Clear expectations create the foundation for trust and accountability. Expecting others to read your mind does not. Key-Card points: Leadership by osmosis doesn’t work Unclear expectations damage both sides Clarity requires slowing down upfront Feedback loops are essential Expectation-setting is a delegation skill Links & Resources Veverka.ca Crystalyzer.com CardCast is produced by Lovemore Media.