Walk and Talk w/ Dan Watkins

From manager to leader: how to actually develop your people | For your career

6 min · 3. juni 2026
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⁠> Book a meeting with Dan⁠ [https://content.databased.com/revenue-consulting-and-sales-recruiting] Dan is talking about one of the most expensive mistakes leaders make: spending big on training that never gets adopted. He has a four-step model that actually develops skills instead of just exposing people to them. Dan walks through why single events like sales kickoffs and consulting seminars fail (he's lost $500,000 to this lesson himself), the science behind real skill development from Peak by Anders Ericsson, and the four-step model that replaces the professor approach: teach, show, do, measure. He also covers what actually happened in the 15% of his organization that applied what they learned, and how to replicate that across your whole team. If you lead a team and want to stop watching enablement budget disappear without behavior change, this episode is the playbook. Book a meeting with Dan via the link in the show notes. This podcast is brought to you by DataBased. Your partner in building revenue teams that actually perform.

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