Why do we only hear about it when it is too late?
- Nico Verspaget
- Jun 10
- 1 min read
You probably recognise it: the customer starts complaining because the project is running late... expectations are not being met... or a key team member has suddenly “disappeared” to the competition. You're frustrated: 'Why didn't I see this sooner? Now I'm stuck playing catch-up!'
We are not alert enough to early signs. (Too) vague agreements. Poor coordination. Someone remaining silent. A doubt in your team that goes unspoken.
In music, it works differently. When you play together, you hear it immediately when something is wrong. One wrong beat on the drum. One person playing just out of tune. The whole group feels it immediately.
🎵 That's the beauty of music: mistakes are immediately audible. And therefore directly addressable.
That's why at Business Beat we use music as a mirror.
Feel how essential clear agreements, listening and timing are. Just like in or with your team.
See how unclear instructions and vague agreements lead to mediocre performance?
Know earlier when things don't go well.... before your client does and what you can do about it?
Let yourself and your team experience what it is like to be truly attuned to each other.

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