Episode 205

EP 205: How Executive Teams Can Build Trust Without Relying on the CEO

Many executive teams look aligned on paper, but behind the scenes, decisions still roll up to the CEO. Leaders hesitate to act, initiatives slow down, and the organization becomes dependent on one person to keep things moving.

In this episode of The Executive Appeal, host Alex D. Tremble sits down with Nathan Ohle, President and CEO of the International Economic Development Council, who brings decades of experience leading complex, member-driven organizations where trust and ownership are non-negotiable.

Nathan shares what he’s learned about building executive teams that don’t wait for permission and why trust, not talent, is often the missing ingredient.


In this conversation, you’ll learn:

- Why capable executives still defer decisions upward and what that signals

- How CEOs unintentionally train teams to rely on them

- Practical ways to increase trust without losing control

- How to encourage ownership and initiative at the executive level

- What changes when leaders stop being the default problem-solver


This episode is for you if you’re leading a smart executive team but still feel like the final stop for decisions, approvals, or problem-solving, and you know that model won’t scale.


Listen now to learn how trust unlocks proactivity, speeds execution, and frees you from being the bottleneck.


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About the Podcast

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The Executive Appeal with Alex D. Tremble
For CEOs of $10M–$25M companies who want to stop being the bottleneck.

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Alex D. Tremble

Alex D. Tremble is the Founder and CEO of GPS Leadership Solutions, a bestselling author, and an award‑winning executive coach to CEOs of early eight‑figure, multi‑location companies. With a Master’s in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and over a decade of advising Fortune 500 executives, federal leaders, and high‑growth founders, Alex helps CEOs stop being the bottleneck in their own businesses.

Through his Executive 360 Snapshot and 90‑Day CEO Reset programs, Alex uses his TP3™ framework – Trust, Proactivity, Productivity, Profitability – to reveal how CEOs are truly experienced, pinpoint the behaviors that are slowing everything down, and install simple leadership operating systems so their companies can run fast without them in every decision.

He is the author of five leadership books, including "Leadership Sucks! (Sometimes)" and Unlocking the Executive Advantage, and hosts The Executive Appeal, where he interviews CEOs and senior leaders on the real work of leading companies that no longer depend on hero leadership.