Operation Next Chapter

Leadership at Home

34 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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You can lead teams, run operations, and carry responsibility all day—but if you’re not leading well at home, it eventually catches up. In this episode, we take a hard look at what leadership really means inside your own walls. Because leadership at home isn’t about control—it’s about influence. As kids grow into adults, the dynamic has to shift. What used to work—rules, structure, authority—has an expiration date. And if you don’t adapt, you risk losing connection with the people who matter most. We talk about: *  The transition from control to influence  *  Leading adult children without pushing them away  *  Building respect instead of demanding it  *  Creating trust through consistency, not perfection  *  Having hard conversations without damaging the relationship  This isn’t about being a perfect parent—it’s about being a present, intentional leader your family wants to stay connected to. Because at the end of the day, leadership isn’t proven by rank or title…  it’s revealed at home. OperationNextChapter@gmail.com

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