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Manager Memo|2025-12-18
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CONFESSION #003:

SOMEWHERE THIS WORKED

I’ve seen this movie before.

The company is early.
The product is still forming.
The team is talented but uneven.
Nothing is broken enough to panic, and nothing is working well enough to relax.

That’s usually when I arrive.

I bring structure. Not because it’s right for this stage, but because it’s familiar.

Dashboards.
Stages.
Forecast calls.
Playbooks that once worked somewhere else.

I know it won’t scale cleanly here.
I also know it doesn’t have to.

Some structure is better than none.
At least for a while.

The truth is, early stage chaos terrifies investors more than bad process ever will.
Familiar systems calm people down.
They create the appearance of control.
And appearances buy time.

Time is the only real asset.

I tell myself we’ll adapt later. That this is just a foundation. That once things stabilize, we’ll rebuild it properly.

I’ve said this before. Everyone has.
Sometimes it even works.
Sometimes the company grows fast enough that the cracks get buried.
If that happens, I look like the adult in the room.

If it doesn’t, the runway still gets used.
The comp still clears.
The title still upgrades.

I’m not here to build forever.
I’m here to install something recognizable and see if it holds long enough to matter.

If it collapses, it won’t be because of the process.
There will be other reasons.
There are always other reasons.

This isn’t belief. It’s probability.

And every once in a while, despite everything, the thing takes off anyway.
When that happens, no one asks whether the structure was right.
They only remember who was there when it started to look real.

That’s the bet.

A bet that would make even Bon Jovi proud.

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