Who Let The Bugs Out - Episode Two - What Bees Can Teach Organizations...

Uncategorized Jan 17, 2026

🐝 Who Let the Bugs Out?

Episode Two: What Bees Can Teach Organizations About Leadership, Purpose, and Actually Working Together

Let’s talk about bees.

Not the cute cartooney kind.
Not the “Oh look, nature is so adorable” kind.

But about the insects responsible for pollinating roughly one-third of the food we eat!

No pressure.

Meanwhile, organizations struggle to get:

  • Teams aligned

  • People talking to each other

  • Meetings to end on time

Yet bees?
They’ve been running high-performance organizations for millions of years.

  •  Without mission or vision statements.
  • Without PowerPoint.
  • Without retreats.

🐝 The Hive: A Masterclass in Organization

A beehive isn’t chaos.

It’s;

  • 🎯 Clear purpose

  • 🔁 Constant communication

  • 🤝 Deep interdependence

Every bee knows why it exists and how its role connects to the whole.

No one asks,
“Is this really my job?”


👑 Lesson #1: The Queen Is Not the Boss

Let’s clear something up.

The queen bee is not a micromanaging CEO barking orders from the corner office.

Her job is singular:
➡️ Create life and ensure continuity

She doesn’t manage the hive.
She empowers it.

If your organization collapses the moment the leader leaves the room…
that’s not leadership—that’s dependency.

Strong organizations don’t orbit a hero.
They function because the system works.


💬 Lesson #2: Communication Is Constant (and Clear)

Bees communicate through movement—
🕺 literally dancing to share information.

Distance.
Direction.
Urgency.

No vague emails.
No “per my last message.”
No meetings about meetings.

Just clear signals that help everyone adjust in real time.

Imagine if organizations communicated:

  • What matters

  • What’s changing

  • What needs attention

…without burying it in jargon and 47-slide decks.


🛠️ Lesson #3: Everyone Works (Yes, Everyone)

There are no spectators in a hive.

Every bee contributes:

  • Builders

  • Cleaners

  • Scouts

  • Defenders

And roles change based on need.

No ego.
No turf wars.
No “that’s above my pay grade.”

When organizations hoard responsibility at the top and disengagement at the bottom, performance tanks.

Bees don’t wait to be empowered.
They are the system.


⚠️ Lesson #4: When the Bees Struggle, Everything Suffers

When bee populations decline, ecosystems wobble.

Sound familiar?

When people burn out, disengage, or stop caring:

  • Culture erodes

  • Innovation stalls

  • Performance drops

Healthy organizations, like healthy hives, don’t squeeze every last drop of productivity out of their people.

They protect the system that sustains them.


🐝 Final Buzz

Bees don’t work harder because they’re motivated.
They work effectively because purpose, clarity, and connection are baked into the design.

Organizations keep chasing engagement strategies.

Bees?
They built engagement into the system millions of years ago.

Maybe it’s time we stopped pretending we’re smarter than insects.


🚀 Ready to Build a Better Hive?

If your organization feels siloed, exhausted, or overly dependent on a few “key people”…

👉 Let’s talk at herkycutler.com

Because high performance isn’t about control—
it’s about creating the conditions where people want to contribute.


 

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