The Bulldozer: The Leader Who Gets It Done — and What It Costs
- Jul 13
- 1 min read

There was one person you gave the stuck project to. The one nobody could move, that had died in committee twice — you handed it to him, and three weeks later it shipped.
A process slowed it down, so he went around the process. A stakeholder wasn’t aligned, so he stopped waiting. A teammate raised a concern, and he heard what he heard from everything that wasn’t a green light — a thing in the way.
Leadership called it ownership. They loved giving him the hard ones, because the hard ones got done. What they couldn’t see from up there: he got more done than anyone, and he left a trail of people who quietly decided they never wanted to be in his path again.
This is The Bulldozer. He lives in every neighborhood.
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