Most teams don’t have an effort problem—they have an attention problem.
Tiny disruptions rarely look dangerous in the moment.
Yet every interruption resets mental flow.
Decisions slow down.
Over time, this compounds into here massive hidden losses.
The best teams don’t add more tools—they eliminate distractions.
Because effort isn’t the bottleneck.
It’s constant interruption.
If output isn’t matching effort, this is the missing piece.