When to Develop an Employee vs When to Replace Them

When do you invest in the talent you have, and when is it time to move on? In this episode of Raw Talent, Jackson Sprayberry, Anderson Williams, and Cynthia Hiskes tackle one of the bluntest questions leaders face. They explore why most leaders answer too quickly, driven by frustration or loyalty rather than real diagnosis. The conversation unpacks how high-growth environments amplify the pressure, why the "messy middle" performers are the hardest to evaluate, and how a lack of role clarity often masquerades as a people problem. The episode makes a clear case that this decision should never be a gut call. It depends on how critical the role is, how urgent the need is, and whether the person has the coachability to close the gap in time. Raw Talent is a podcast series from Shore Capital Partners focused on the real work of developing people and building stronger organizations. New seasons drop quarterly. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Key Takeaways: 1. Most leaders default to keep or move on too quickly, driven by emotion rather than diagnosis. 2. In high-growth environments, job descriptions go stale fast. Leaders have to continuously reset expectations so performance conversations stay grounded. 3. The hardest calls aren't the top performers or the clear misses. They're the messy middle, where will, skill, and fit blur together. 4. A strong performance management cadence makes the develop-or-replace decision feel like a natural next step, not a last-minute crisis. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 01:56 - Why This Question Keeps Surfacing 05:35 - High-Growth Pressure on People Decisions 10:36 - The Founder Dynamic 11:52 - Performance Management and Clarity Listen to our podcasts at: https://www.shorecp.university/podcasts You'll also find other Raw Talent episodes, alongside our Bigger. Stronger. Faster., Microcap Moments, and Everyday Heroes series, highlighting the people and stories that make the microcap space unique. Other ways to connect: Blog: https://www.shorecp.university/blog Shore University: https://www.shorecp.university/ Shore Capital Partners: https://www.shorecp.com/ LinkedIn:   / shore-university   This podcast is the property of Shore Capital Partners LLC. None of the content herein is investment advice, an offer of investment advisory services, or a recommendation or offer relating to any security. See the "Terms of Use" page on the Shore Capital website for other important information. #TalentStrategy #LeadershipDevelopment #PeopleDecisions