Episode 480 Elite Leader Series with Scott Becker

In this episode of the Lead Up Podcast, host Mike Harbour sits down with Scott Becker, founder and publisher of Becker’s Healthcare, to explore what separates organizations that grow from those that stall—and why leadership evolution is at the center of it.

Drawing from decades of experience building businesses across healthcare, media, and professional services, Scott breaks down the stages leaders must move through as their organizations grow. He explains why many leaders become the limiting factor without realizing it, and how the shift from doing everything to delegating to building teams that outperform you is what ultimately determines whether an organization can scale.

They discuss where companies—and hospital leadership teams—most often get stuck, particularly in the transition from individual contribution to true team-based execution. Scott highlights the risks of staying too involved, the hidden cost of leadership bottlenecks, and why organizations slow down when decisions, priorities, and direction continue to run through a single point.

The conversation also explores the importance of focus, hiring, and role clarity. Scott emphasizes that growth doesn’t come from doing more—it comes from knowing where you can win, building the right team around that, and consistently reinforcing it. He also addresses a common tension in healthcare: balancing team engagement with patient-centered outcomes, and why both must be held as top priorities.

One of the key takeaways: the true measure of leadership is not how much depends on you—it’s how well the organization performs without you as the constraint.

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